Si Maple ay nag-Ta-Tagalog kapag hindi nag-co-connect ang Ingles.
Marami sa atin ay marunong ng Ingles — pero may mga grammar concepts na mas malinaw kapag ipinaliwanag sa wika natin. Si Maple ay lumilipat sa Tagalog para ipaliwanag, tapos ibabalik ka sa Ingles para mag-practice. Ito ang AI coach na actually tumutulong.
No credit card. Walang installation.
Filipino test takers are usually strong at Listening and Reading. The score gap that costs you the band is almost always Writing — formal register, word-count discipline, and connector variety — or Speaking pacing.
One CELPIP rewrite is around $304 CAD plus weeks of waiting. If you’re aiming for Express Entry or a nursing licence, a single missed band can mean months of delay on your application.
Find your weakest skill, fix it with targeted drills, and rehearse the test interface so test day is muscle memory — not first contact. That’s exactly what Maple does.
Paano gumagana
Tatlong hakbang. Walang complicated curriculum.
Diagnostic — 20 minuto
Sasabihin sa iyo ni Maple kung saan ang lakas mo at saan ang mahina. Karaniwang Writing or Speaking — pero mag-iiba kada tao. Walang point mag-aral ng Listening kung 9 ka na doon.
Adaptive drills — kahit oras
Magbabato si Maple ng drills na tugma sa lebel mo. Mali ka? Magbibigay siya ng feedback gamit ang parehong 4-category rubric na ginagamit ng mga official rater. Tama ka? Pataasin ang difficulty.
Full simulator bago ang test araw
Kapag handa ka na, gawin ang full 3-hour CELPIP simulator sa parehong UI na makikita mo sa test araw. Walang sorpresa. Muscle memory.
Bakit Tagalog?
Most CELPIP coaching products explain everything in English — which is fine if you already understand English. But many of the grammar patterns CELPIP tests (perfect tenses, conditionals, modal nuance) don’t map cleanly to Tagalog. Trying to learn the rule in the language you don’t fully speak yet is brutal.
Si Maple ay tumatagalog kapag sinabi mong “hindi ko gets” — tapos ibabalik ka sa Ingles agad para mag-practice nang totoo.
Hindi ko gets ang “would have been” vs “had been”.
Walang problema — ipaliliwanag ko sa Tagalog. Ang “had been” ay para sa nakaraan na may natapos na kondisyon (tulad ng “noong dumating ako, siya had been naghihintay”). Ang “would have been” ay para sa hypothetical sa nakaraan...
Subukan mo ngayon sa Ingles: write a sentence using each one, from your own life.
Sino ang tinutulungan namin
Nurses (NCLEX bridge)
BSN graduates targeting CLB 9 in Listening + Reading and CLB 8 in Writing + Speaking for College of Nurses applications. We coach the specific patterns that catch Filipino candidates: clinical-context Speaking, formal Writing register, and dropdown-format Listening parts.
Caregivers (HCCP & HSWP pathways)
CLB 5 across all four skills for the Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker pilots. Maple coaches the everyday-conversation register these programs need.
Express Entry candidates
Most CRS-shopping candidates need CLB 9 to unlock the second-highest skill bracket. Filipino candidates almost always need most help on Writing and Speaking pacing — that's exactly where Maple focuses.
Family-class sponsors & spouses
Whether you're sponsoring family or being sponsored, language scores affect timing and pathway choice. Maple meets you wherever your starting band is.
“Yung Writing ko, parati 7. Pinakita ni Maple kung anong specific na connector at register ang kulang ko. Two weeks tapos got CLB 9. PR approved.”
— Nurse, Manila → Brampton, ON