TEF CANADA B2/C1
TEF CANADA Preparation (All grammar studies in French + Equipped with B2/C1 level of proficiency)
ALL ABOUT THE TEF CANADA EXAM
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Why take the TEF Canada Exam?
If you’re planning to move to Canada through Express Entry, you’ll need to prove your skills in either English or French, Canada’s official languages.
Scoring well on the TEF Canada can seriously boost your CRS score and improve your chances of getting selected, especially for Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
Already taken IELTS or CELPIP for English but still have a low CRS score? Taking the TEF Canada can help balance it out.
To score more points for French, you need to hit at least CLB 7 (B2 level or higher) on the TEF Canada. That’s when the system really starts rewarding you.
TEF CANADA EXAM FORMAT FOR EACH MODULE
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COURSE DETAILS:
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Course highlights
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Starts with an Introduction to how French differs from English
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All instructions (verbal & written) are in French to help you build immersion
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Engaging audio + visual lessons for better understanding
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Focus on French pronunciation and reading aloud practice
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Build your core vocabulary to help you move forward confidently
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Step-by-step grammar lessons, moving from simple to complex sentence structures
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Regular revision + doubt-clearing sessions to stay on track
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Homework assignments + detailed corrections outside of class hours
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Speaking practice through monologues, dialogues, and group discussions
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Writing sessions covering informal/formal letters, emails, personal journals, postcards, stories, and compositions
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Deep dive into reading & listening strategies that work
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Mock reading and listening tests assigned as homework and discussed in class
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TEF Canada exam-specific prep for all modules, includes tips, strategies, and full mock tests
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