I started as a beginner, living in an anglophone country. If you look up in this thread you'll see lots of tips I shared as well as my background. Hope this helps
What is your recommendation for Speaking practice? how anyone can do that?
I did the tef twice over 2 years ago, first got c1 listening clb 10, b2 reading clb 6, 1 point shy of a 7 and b2 in speaking, clb 7.
My issue was with the writing part, I got a clb 5 in both cases. I am trying to improve my grammar. I learned my french by listening, and reading came easy as I already speak many other latin languages fluently. I have passed the IELTS with an 8.0 overall and got all the maximum points but I must get a CLB 7 in TEF to be invited to apply.
Any writing resources?
I did the tef twice over 2 years ago, first got c1 listening clb 10, b2 reading clb 6, 1 point shy of a 7 and b2 in speaking, clb 7.
My issue was with the writing part, I got a clb 5 in both cases. I am trying to improve my grammar. I learned my french by listening, and reading came easy as I already speak many other latin languages fluently. I have passed the IELTS with an 8.0 overall and got all the maximum points but I must get a CLB 7 in TEF to be invited to apply.
Any writing resources?
I am in the same boat
I did the tef twice over 2 years ago, first got c1 listening clb 10, b2 reading clb 6, 1 point shy of a 7 and b2 in speaking, clb 7.
My issue was with the writing part, I got a clb 5 in both cases. I am trying to improve my grammar. I learned my french by listening, and reading came easy as I already speak many other latin languages fluently. I have passed the IELTS with an 8.0 overall and got all the maximum points but I must get a CLB 7 in TEF to be invited to apply.
Any writing resources?
Hi Dear, Can you please share - what resources you have used for practice for Listening?
Guys plz share institute / teacher for french...i mean from where to start?
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Guys plz share institute / teacher for french...i mean from where to start?
The best place is to find in your city a French language centre, if there is one like Alliance Française.
The best place is to find in your city a French language centre, if there is one like Alliance Française.
they r very slow...i m looking for intensive program...
they r very slow...i m looking for intensive program...
Then hire a private, full-time tutor as you need B2 (advanced intermediate). If you hire someone one on one through Alliance Francaise and pay for full time instruction that would be intensive.
Then hire a private, full-time tutor as you need B2 (advanced intermediate). If you hire someone one on one through Alliance Francaise and pay for full time instruction that would be intensive.
they are very expensive....do u know any?
they are very expensive....do u know any?
Only in Canada. If you need to be fluent then you need to spend time (months and months) and money to immerse yourself in the language.
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Only in Canada. If you need to be fluent then you need to spend time (months and months) and money to immerse yourself in the language.
thx but u can refer any?
How much per hour are you willing to pay? There are numerous online tutoring sites in Canada. Expect to pay $20+ per hour. Do you speak any French. You start at A1. Alliance Française is good if you have a centre near you.
How much per hour are you willing to pay? There are numerous online tutoring sites in Canada. Expect to pay $20+ per hour. Do you speak any French. You start at A1. Alliance Française is good if you have a centre near you.
no french at all...just want to start as soon as possible with fast learning...and minimum charges
Hi! I am new to French as well, aiming for at least CLB 7 to get the 50 points bonus (current CRS is standing at 443 due to lack of work experience as I've been self-employed for more than 2 years and my partner's IELTS score is not high enough).
Will be starting my intensive course with IFI 3hrs/day M-F!
Anyway, thanks for TS for sharing the inspirational story. Best of luck for all of us =)
French is my second language. I have prior knowledge. Resources on TEF are as much as TCF. Therefore, I checked youtube for test tips, content and timing.
I have TCF materials though if you will sit for it.
please share the materials, my mail id is
vastavikta.gandhi17@gmail.com, merci beaucoup
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