CELPIP Listening Part 6: Viewpoints

In this part, you will listen to a presentation or report where multiple viewpoints on a single topic are presented. The goal is to recognize the differing opinions, analyze the reasoning for each stance, and understand the relationships between the viewpoints.

Practice Questions

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Digital Textbook Adoption In Schools

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School Homework Reduction Proposals

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University Mental Health Support Services

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Electric Scooter Sharing Programs

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School Cellphone Ban Policies

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Community Garden Expansion

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Public Transit Funding

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Healthcare Funding Reform

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Community Garden Regulations

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Hospital Parking Fees

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Neighborhood Development Restrictions

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Remote Work Policies

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Seniors Housing Options

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Neighborhood Noise Regulations

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Community Garden Development

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Corporate Work-from-Home Policies

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Public Library Funding

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Public Housing Development

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Office Workspace Redesign

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Workplace Flexible Hours

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Remote Work Requirements

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Neighborhood Garden Initiatives

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Mandatory Volunteer Hours

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Community Garden Regulations

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Public Green Space Development

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Workplace Flexibility Policies

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Community Garden Development

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Remote Work Policies

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Downtown Redevelopment Plans

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Workplace Flexible Hours

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Remote Work Sustainability

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Online Voting System Implementation

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Urban Food Truck Regulations

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Pedestrian-Only Downtown Streets Debate

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Online Shopping Impact on Local Retail

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Smart City Privacy Concerns Debate

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Urban Vertical Farming Initiative

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Public Art Installation Controversy

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Urban Traffic Calming Measures

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Urban Farmers' Markets Regulation

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Bike-Share Program Implementation

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E-waste Management Solutions Debate

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Urban Noise Control Regulations

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Local Library Digitization Debate

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Neighborhood Parking Fee Implementation

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Urban Green Space Development Controversy

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Food Waste Reduction Initiatives Debate

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Free Public Wi-Fi Implementation Debate

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Renewable Energy Implementation Debate

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Social Media Age Restrictions Debate

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Carbon Tax Implementation Debate

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Student Mental Health Support Initiatives

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Mandatory Second Language Education Debate

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Digital Literacy in Education Debate

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Remote Work vs Office Culture Debate

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Climate Change Education in Schools

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Youth Sports Participation Policies

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Urban Car-Free Zones Proposal

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School Lunch Program Reform

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Urban Pedestrian Zone Expansion

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Urban Tree Protection Policy

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Bilingual Education Policy Reform

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Urban Farmer's Market Regulations

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Urban Food Truck Regulations

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School Start Time Reform Debate

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Urban Parking Reform Debate

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Urban Noise Pollution Control

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Digital Literacy Education Debate

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Community Gardens Policy Debate

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Zero-Waste Grocery Stores Debate

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Indigenous Language Preservation Debate

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Pet-Friendly Workplace Policy Debate

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Urban Wildlife Management Debate

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High-Speed Rail Network Development

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Quantum Internet Initiative

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Insect-Based Protein Initiative

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Atmospheric Water Harvesting Initiative

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Underwater Habitat Project

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Holographic Education System

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Vertical Forest Initiative

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Algae-Based Biofuel Initiative

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Lunar Agriculture Initiative

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Underwater Research Station

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Interplanetary Communication Network

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Artificial Intelligence Ethics Board

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Underwater City Project

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Digital Detox Week

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Ban on Single-Use Plastics

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Mandatory Mental Health Education

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Mandatory Solar Panel Installation

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Autonomous Vehicle Legislation

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Mandatory Recycling Program

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Universal Basic Income

CELPIP Listening FAQ

What is the CELPIP Listening test format?

The CELPIP Listening test has 6 parts and takes 47 to 55 minutes. Part 1 is a problem-solving conversation. Part 2 covers a daily life situation. Part 3 is an informational passage. Part 4 features a news item. Part 5 is a discussion between multiple speakers. Part 6 presents contrasting viewpoints on a topic. All parts use multiple-choice questions and Canadian English audio.

How is CELPIP Listening scored?

CELPIP Listening is scored on your ability to understand main ideas, identify specific details, interpret implied meaning, and recognize speaker attitudes and opinions. Scores range from CLB 1 to 12. Each correct answer contributes to a raw score that is converted to your CLB level. CELTESTPIP provides instant scoring with explanations for every question.

Where can I practice CELPIP Listening online?

CELTESTPIP offers hundreds of Listening practice questions covering all 6 parts, plus complete Listening sections in 60+ full mock exams. All audio uses authentic Canadian English accents and reflects real test scenarios. Scoring is instant with detailed explanations for each answer. The platform works on desktop and through the iOS and Android apps.

How can I improve my CELPIP Listening score?

Read the questions before each audio clip plays so you know what to listen for. Take brief notes during longer passages to capture key details. After answering, review the explanations for any questions you got wrong to understand the reasoning. Practice regularly with Canadian English audio, and build your vocabulary so you recognize more words in context.

What CELPIP Listening score do I need for immigration?

Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker) requires a minimum CLB 7 in Listening. Canadian citizenship requires CLB 4. Provincial Nominee Programs typically require CLB 5 to CLB 7 depending on the stream. Higher Listening scores earn more CRS points. CELTESTPIP practice tests are calibrated to match real exam difficulty for accurate score estimates.

Is CELPIP Listening harder than IELTS Listening?

CELPIP and IELTS Listening test different things. CELPIP uses only Canadian English accents, while IELTS includes British, Australian, and other accents. CELPIP is entirely computer-based with a consistent format across all test sittings. IELTS uses a wider range of question types including fill-in-the-blank. Many test-takers find CELPIP more predictable because of its standardized format.

Can I replay audio during CELPIP Listening practice?

On the real CELPIP test, each audio clip plays only once with no replay option. In CELTESTPIP's regular practice mode, you can replay audio as many times as you need while learning. In mock exam mode, audio plays once to simulate real test conditions. Practicing in both modes helps build confidence and retention.

What topics appear in CELPIP Listening?

CELPIP Listening covers everyday Canadian contexts: workplace conversations, news broadcasts, public announcements, community discussions, and daily life situations. Topics include work scheduling, customer service, local news, social issues, and practical problem-solving. CELTESTPIP's question bank covers all common topic categories.