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TEF Canada French Language Test/ Exam

TEF Canada French Language Test/ Exam What is TEF?   Awarded by CCI Paris, TEF the Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF) is a general international level benchmark exam that test the fluency in French for non-native speakers. It was started in 1998 CCIP. For Canadian citizenship and permanent residence it is a proof of…

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Why should you learn a new language

Why should you learn a new language With the advent of modern day communications, travel and commercial activity the world has become a smaller place, with people having an increasing level of interaction with people from a different country, culture region and languages. With such diminishing borders and related developments it only goes to highlight…

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Why learn French?

Why learn French? While we now understand the value of learning a new language. A new and a bigger question arises. WHY SHOULD we learn French ? In order to answer this very why, we need to delve into the various aspects and benefits of learning this language , which in the opinion of many…

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How to prepare for TCF Canada Exam?

How to prepare for TCF Canada Exam? TCF Canada is a generic French test that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) accepts as part of permanent residency applications. You must take the "TCF for Quebec" (TCFQ) to demonstrate your understanding of the French language if you want to apply for immigration to Quebec.  How is…

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TEF levels in detail

TEF levels in detail The TEF level grid was developed in accordance with the council of Europe's six common levels of reference.   A1 level A1 is an elementary level when one scores around 0-68 in TEF exam. This level is a basic understanding of the language. If you know and repeat short phrases, you…

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Should you take the TEF Canada exam?

Should you take the TEF Canada exam? Taking the TEF allows you to put your French skills to the test, ranging from beginning to advanced. This exam is divided into four sections (oral comprehension, written comprehension, oral expression, and written expression).   You must take the TEF Canada if you wish to study or work in…

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Evaluating System of TEF

Evaluating System of TEF Unlike the DELF, the TEF test is based on the NCLC, which has 12 levels, rather than the CEFR levels. If you wish to work in Canada, for example, you should aim for a score of 7 or higher on this scale. You will need to demonstrate your skill in French…

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TEF exam format

TEF exam format TEF exam is has four sections:   Compréhension écrite •4 sections - 50 questions in a multiple answers quiz •1 hour •Goal: assess your ability to read and understand written documents.   Compréhension orale •4 sections – 60 questions •40 minutes •Goal: assess your ability to understand spoken French listening audio recordings.   Expression…

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How hard is TEF Canada?

How hard is TEF Canada? If you want this test to be beneficial to you, you'll need to master certain basic abilities (reaching level 7 at the minimum). As a result, when you begin studying for this exam, you must already have knowledge of French language because there are multiple-choice quizzes, listening and reading assessments…

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