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Two writing tasks, marked with a CLB estimate, back within 24 hours.
The fastest way to find out where your writing actually stands. You upload two tasks; I read them, mark them, and send back specific feedback with an estimated CLB level for each — the number your immigration program is asking for.
Secure payment by Stripe, taken in US dollars. You'll upload your tasks straight after paying.
One task set, two pieces of writing. No account to create.
PDF, Word, or plain text. Tell me your first language, target CLB, and test date.
Marked feedback and a CLB estimate for each task, from me — not a machine.
Why I ask your first language
The mistakes that cost you marks are often specific to your first language — how articles work in Punjabi, tense in Tagalog, sentence length in Farsi or Arabic. When I know your L1, I can point to the patterns that keep pulling your score down, not just the one essay in front of me.
Questions people ask
- How fast do I get it back?
- Within 24 hours of you uploading both tasks. If you submit late on a Friday or over the weekend, I'll tell you the exact return time when your submission lands — never longer than the next working-day cycle.
- Is my writing marked by a person?
- Yes. I read and mark every task myself. No AI scoring is used to grade your work. You get a human judgment against the CLB scale.
- What can I upload?
- A PDF, a Word document (DOCX), or plain text. Two tasks per order — for CELPIP that's the email and the survey response; for IELTS General it's the letter and the essay.
- What is a CLB estimate?
- The Canadian Language Benchmarks scale runs 1–12 and is what your immigration program actually asks for. I give you an estimated CLB level for each task, so you know where you stand against the number you need.