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DELF/DALF
DELF and DALF courses follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), a standardized system for evaluating language proficiency used across Europe and increasingly worldwide. The CEFR establishes a universal framework for language learning, teaching, and assessment, applicable to all European languages. It defines six proficiency levels—A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2—that serve as a widely accepted standard for assessing language skills. The CEFR organizes language tasks into four categories: reception (listening and reading), production (speaking and writing), interaction (spoken and written communication), and mediation (translation and interpretation).
TEF CANADA
The Test d’Évaluation de Français pour le Canada (TEF Canada) is a standardized language test designed to evaluate the French proficiency of non-native speakers. It’s commonly used for immigration, work, and study purposes, particularly for those applying for Canadian permanent residency through Express Entry or Quebec’s immigration programs. It has four modules: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing.
TCF CANADA
TCF Canada (Test de Connaissance du Français pour le Canada) is an official language proficiency test administered by the Centre International d’Études Pédagogiques (CIEP) and designed for non-native French speakers. It’s recognized by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as a part of the Canadian immigration process. Specifically, TCF Canada evaluates candidates’ French skills in four language components: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing
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