by Divya Singla | Apr 13, 2025 | Blog, TEF Canada Preparation
Let’s be real. That fear of speaking during the TEF Canada exam? It’s intense. The nerves, the pressure, the fear of going blank… I’ve seen it all. Over the years, I’ve worked with so many students, some were fluent but froze during the test, others were beginners...
by Divya Singla | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog, TCF - Expression Orale (Speaking) - Section (C)
SUJET : Pour quelle(s) raison(s) voudrait-on développer le tourisme dans un pays ? SAMPLE : Le développement du tourisme dans un pays est une question qui mérite une réflexion approfondie, car il peut avoir un impact important sur l’économie, la culture et...
by Divya Singla | Apr 9, 2025 | Blog, TCF – Expression Orale (Speaking) – Section (B)
SUJET : Je suis un(e) ami(e) et je vis à Ottawa. Vous venez d’arriver dans la ville et vous souhaitez vous déplacer à vélo. Vous me posez des questions sur ce moyen de transport (pistes cyclables, agences de location, matériel, etc.). DIALOGUE : Hugo : Salut Paul !...
by Divya Singla | Apr 7, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
When learning French, one of the first phrases you’ll come across is “Il y a”, which means “there is” or “there are”. It’s a simple yet incredibly useful expression that helps describe the presence of something. On the flip side, when you want to express the absence...
by Divya Singla | Apr 5, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
French learners often get confused between ce, cela, c’est, and ce sont. They all refer to “this,” “that,” “it,” “these,” or “those,” but their usage depends on the sentence structure. Let’s break it down...
by Divya Singla | Apr 3, 2025 | Blog, French Grammar
Demonstrative adjectives (les adjectifs démonstratifs) are used to point out specific people or things, just like “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” in English. 1️⃣ Forms of Demonstrative Adjectives Here’s how they...
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