What is CELBAN?

CELBAN stands for Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses. 

It is an English language proficiency exam specifically designed for Internationally Educated Nurses who wish to practice in Canada. 

The Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) is a language proficiency test designed specifically for Internationally Educated Nurses who wish to practice in Canada. It assesses the English language skills of nurses to ensure they have the necessary proficiency to communicate effectively in a healthcare setting. The CELBAN evaluates four language skills: 



It aims to determine an individual's ability to understand and communicate in English within the context of nursing practice in Canada. The test is recognized by regulatory bodies and healthcare organizations across Canada as a measure of language proficiency for nursing licensure.

The CELBAN and the CLB

The Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses (CELBAN) is closely aligned with the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB), which serve as the national standard for describing, measuring, and recognizing the English language proficiency of adult immigrants and prospective healthcare professionals in Canada.

 The CELBAN assesses language skills ensuring that Internationally Educated Nurses meet the language proficiency requirements necessary for successful integration into the Canadian healthcare system.

Four Competencies of the CLB, CELBAN, and CELPIP

The CELBAN/CLB (Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses/Canadian Language Benchmarks) assesses English language proficiency across four key competencies:

These competencies are essential for internationally educated nurses and other healthcare professionals seeking licensure in Canada, as they ensure effective communication and collaboration in healthcare settings, ultimately contributing to patient safety and quality care delivery.


Three Levels of the CLB, CELBAN, and CELPIP

The CELBAN/CLB (Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses/Canadian Language Benchmarks) consists of three proficiency levels, each corresponding to a range of scores:

These three levels provide a framework for assessing and evaluating the English language proficiency of internationally educated nurses and other healthcare professionals seeking licensure in Canada. By identifying their proficiency level, individuals can determine their readiness for professional practice and take appropriate steps to further develop their language skills if needed.


Five Knowledges of the CLB, CELBAN, and CELPIP

The CELBAN/CLB (Canadian English Language Benchmark Assessment for Nurses/Canadian Language Benchmarks) assesses English language proficiency across five key knowledge areas:

Assessing proficiency across these five knowledge areas provides a comprehensive understanding of an individual's English language skills in healthcare contexts. By evaluating proficiency in grammatical, textual, socio-linguistic, strategic competencies, and functional knowledge, the CELBAN/CLB helps identify strengths and areas for improvement, enabling internationally educated nurses and other healthcare professionals to enhance their language skills and succeed in their professional careers in Canada.


Preparation Material Assessment Checklist for CELBAN/CLB Preparation

Here's a checklist for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) to use when assessing reviewers, coaches, or preparation materials for the CELBAN/CLB:

Coverage of Competencies:

☐ Ensure the materials cover all four competencies: 

☐ Verify that the materials provide comprehensive guidance and practice opportunities for each competency.

Grammatical Competency:

☐ Check if the materials include Medical Grammar explanations, exercises, and practice questions covering various grammar rules, such as sentence structure, verb conjugation, tense usage, and agreement.

Textual Competency:

☐ Review if the materials offer reading comprehension exercises, text analysis tasks, and practice with different types of written texts commonly encountered in healthcare settings (e.g., medical reports, patient records, articles).

Socio-linguistic Competency:

☐ Ensure that the materials address socio-linguistic aspects, including cultural sensitivity, appropriate language use in different social contexts, and communication strategies for effective interaction with patients, colleagues, and other stakeholders.

Strategic Competency:

☐ Check if the materials provide guidance on communication strategies, such as clarification techniques, negotiation skills, and strategies for overcoming communication barriers and managing misunderstandings.

Functional Knowledge:

☐ Verify that the materials cover healthcare terminology, procedures, protocols, and documentation requirements relevant to nursing practice in Canada.

Medical Collocations:

☐ Assess if the materials include coverage of medical collocations—specific word combinations commonly used in healthcare contexts—and provide opportunities for learners to practice and integrate these collocations into their language proficiency.

Comprehensive Coverage:

☐ Evaluate if the materials offer a well-rounded approach to language proficiency development, addressing all aspects of the CELBAN/CLB assessment and ensuring thorough preparation for each component.

Authentic Practice:

☐ Look for authentic practice materials that reflect the format, content, and difficulty level of the CELBAN/CLB assessment, providing realistic simulation of test conditions.

Feedback and Support:

☐ Assess the availability of feedback and support from instructors, tutors, or coaches, ensuring that learners receive personalized guidance and assistance throughout their preparation journey.

User-Friendly Format:

☐ Consider the usability and accessibility of the materials, including the clarity of instructions, organization of content, and ease of navigation, to ensure an optimal learning experience.

By using this checklist, Internationally Educated Nurses can evaluate reviewers, coaches, or preparation materials for the CELBAN/CLB, ensuring that they cover all necessary competencies and knowledge areas essential for success in the assessment.