TCF CANADA B2/C1
TCF CANADA Preparation (All grammar studies in French + Equipped with B2/C1 level of proficiency)
ALL ABOUT THE TCF CANADA EXAM
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Why take the TCF Canada Exam?
To migrate to Canada through Express Entry, you must demonstrate proficiency in English or French, the country’s official languages. Taking the TCF Canada exam can significantly increase your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and improve your chances of being selected through various Provincial Nominee Programs. You can take the IELTS or CELPIP test to prove your English language proficiency. If your CRS score is still low, the TCF Canada language test can help compensate for it. To boost your points in Express Entry by demonstrating your French proficiency, you need to take the TCF Canada exam and score a minimum of CLB 7, equivalent to a B2 level or higher.
TCF CANADA EXAM FORMAT FOR EACH MODULE
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COURSE DETAILS:
- Total Duration: 10-12 months
- Weekly classes: 3 to 4
- Duration of each live session: 1 hour
- Classes via Skype
- Material provided via Google Drive, Email, WhatsApp
Course highlights
- Introduction to French, highlighting the differences from English
- French language instruction, both verbal and written
- Audio and visual lessons
- Emphasis on French pronunciation and reading out loud
- Building basic vocabulary
- Basic grammar with a focus on simple and complex sentence formation
- Regular revision and doubt-clearing sessions
- Homework assignments with corrections outside of class
- Speaking sessions including monologues, dialogues, and group discussions
- Writing sessions covering informal and formal letters, emails, personal journals, postcards, stories, and compositions
- In-depth discussion on reading and listening strategies
- Practice reading and listening mock papers as homework followed by a review in class
- TCF Canada Exam-Specific Preparation for each module- Tips & Strategies + Mock Tests
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