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TCF Canada B2/C1
Exam-Specific Preparation
TCF CANADA EXAM CONTENT
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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR
This course is perfect for you if you’ve reached B2 level or above in French and want focused preparation for the TCF Canada exam, covering Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing. You’ll get ongoing support and clarification, not just during class hours, but also outside class time and even after the course ends.
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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 ?
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Choose a package of 10, 20, 30+ hours based on your needs
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Recording of each live session for easy review anytime
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Comprehensive coverage of all TCF Canada modules
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Lifetime access to all study material via Google Drive, WhatsApp & email
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2 books with TCF Canada sample papers included
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Mock tests to simulate real exam conditions
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Strong focus on advanced, global theme-based vocabulary, synonyms, and connectors
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In-depth discussion of unfamiliar or abstract global themes that often appear in the test
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Group classes, depending on availability
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Certificate of participation provided at the end of the course
Note: Grammar is not taught live in class during this course. However, you can request recorded lessons and study material for any grammar topics you’re struggling with. You’re also welcome to discuss your doubts during or outside of class.
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