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TCF Canada B2/C1
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TCF CANADA EXAM CONTENT
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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR
This course is perfect for you if you have reached French language proficiency level B1 or higher and now wish to prepare for speaking, listening, reading, and writing modules specifically for the TCF Canada exam. You may expect to receive assistance and clarification even outside of scheduled class time, and even after the completion of your course.

COURSE SCHEDULE: 1-hour sessions usually 2 to 3 times a week Duration: Package of 10, 20, 30 or more hours as per the student’s needs |
What you get ?
- Package of 10, 20, 30 or more hours as per the student’s needs
- Recording of each live session for future reference
- Comprehensive coverage of all modules
- All study material provided via Google Drive, WhatsApp & email- Lifetime access
- 2 books containing sample papers for TCF Canada
- Mock tests
- Enough focus on advanced level theme-wise vocabulary, synonyms & connectors
- Detailed discussion & explanation of unrelatable/unknown themes common in all modules
- Group classes and One-on-one classes as per availability of trainer
- A certificate of participation upon course completion
Note: This course does not provide in-class teaching of grammar. However, you have the option to request recorded sessions and materials to study specific grammar topics that you may be struggling with. You can also discuss your doubts during class or outside.
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