Hello everyone,
I am interested in gathering more detailed insights about the CELPIP course offered by HZad Education. Could those who have taken the course please share their experiences, including any pros and cons they noticed? I’m keen to understand how the course content, teaching approach, and overall structure have impacted your test preparation journey. Your personal anecdotes and honest feedback on both the strengths and potential challenges you encountered will help others decide if this course is the right fit for their needs.
i tried the hzad celpip course and it was ok but not stellar. tutors were friendly though some content felt a bit outdated, so u may need extra prep elsewhere. it works if u dont mind a little repetitiveness.
hey ppl i did hzad course, it’s basic but seems a bit outdated. i needed to find extra online medthods. if u can combain it with other resources, it may do u good, but expect to fill in some gaps!
I opted for the HZad CELPIP course about a year ago and found it fairly adequate for building a fundamental understanding of the test format and necessary strategies. The course material was comprehensive and instructors were effective in conveying concepts. However, I did notice that some parts of the content seemed to lack recent updates, so pairing it with newer resources proved beneficial. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re ready to supplement it with additional practice and more current exam techniques.
My experience with the HZad CELPIP course was a mixed one. While the course provides a good foundation for test strategies and covers the primary exam components, I found that some sections did not reflect the current exam style and pace. I had to invest extra time locating updated practice materials, which added to my preparation efforts. However, the structured approach helped me identify key areas to focus on. Overall, it offers a decent starting point, though candidates should be prepared to supplement it with newer resources for optimal results.
Hey everyone, I’ve been thinking about the HZad CELPIP course a lot lately since I went through it a while back. Honestly, I found it quite structured and the instructors had a really friendly vibe, which made sessions pretty comfortable. One thing I noticed was that while the content was solid, sometimes it felt like it could use more current examples or interactive practice sessions that mirror the actual test pace. I ended up using extra online resources to fill that gap and felt it really helped boost my confidence. Has anyone else felt that the balance between learning fundamentals and getting real test-like practice needs some tweaking? I’d love to hear if others have similar thoughts or any different strategies they used to round out their prep! 