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TCF Canada Exam B2/C1
Grammar revision followed by Exam-Specific Preparation
TCF CANADA EXAM FORMAT
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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR
Need a solid grammar brush-up before tackling the TCF Canada exam? This course gives you both, grammar first, exam strategy next.
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COURSE SCHEDULE: Students receive the next day’s class schedule via WhatsApp, so they can join as many sessions as they like. After each class, they also get access to the session recording and study materials. |
COURSE DURATION–
4 months
What you get ?
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Live + recorded sessions for grammar and module-specific training
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Unlimited daily sessions, up to 6 hours, attend as much as you can
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Small group classes (max 15 students) to boost speaking practice and interaction
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Exam-focused training for each module, with proven tips & strategies
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Flexible scheduling each week, no pressure, no burnout
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Homework guidance and corrections, even after the course ends
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Personalized support with a focus on improving your weak areas
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2 books with TCF Canada sample papers included
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Recording of each live session for easy review anytime
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Study material shared via Google Drive, WhatsApp & email, all yours for life
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Deep focus on advanced, theme-based vocabulary, synonyms, and connectors
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Detailed explanation of challenging or abstract topics common in all modules
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Mock tests to prep you under real exam conditions
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Certificate of participation at the end of the course
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