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TEF Canada B2/C1
Exam-Specific Preparation
TEF CANADA EXAM CONTENT
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WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR
This course is perfect for learners who’ve reached B2 level or above in French and now want to get familiar with the speaking, listening, reading, and writing modules of the TEF Canada exam. You’ll get ongoing support and clarification, not just during class hours, but also outside of sessions and even after the course ends.
| COURSE SCHEDULE: 1 hour sessions usually 2 to 3 times a week. |
| Duration: Package of 10, 20, 30 hours or more as per the student’s needs |
What you get ?
- 1-1 sessions with the trainer
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Live online sessions: choose from 10, 20, 30+ hours based on your needs
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Recordings of each session for unlimited future access
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All four modules covered: Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing
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Lifetime access to study materials via Google Drive, WhatsApp, and email
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Strong focus on advanced, theme-based vocabulary, synonyms, and connectors
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In-depth discussion of unfamiliar global themes commonly found in TEF modules
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Specialized books for Speaking and Writing modules
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Access to TEF Canada sample papers & books
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Full-length mock tests to practice under real exam conditions
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Option for group based on availability
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Certificate of participation on completion of the course
NOTE: This course does not include in-class grammar lessons. However, if you’re struggling with any grammar topics, you can request recorded sessions and study material. You’re also welcome to discuss any doubts during or outside of class.
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