Few resources shared by one of our friend @vvik33 on one of the other thread are here:
Some more resources:
- inner French (YouTube)
- France 24
- comment se prépare au TCF/TEF Canada (Facebook group)
-Prepmyfuture.com is very very helpful. (The website gives mock TEF exams. It costs 39 euros per year to subscribe)
- TEF 250 activities books
Anyone joined French classes? I feel the tution fees are quite high. Is there any cheaper resource to study? Maybe if we can enough people and out timezones match, we can arrange a private tutor for a batch of 3-4 people for classes on Skype? Just a suggestion.
Anyone joined French classes? I feel the tution fees are quite high. Is there any cheaper resource to study? Maybe if we can enough people and out timezones match, we can arrange a private tutor for a batch of 3-4 people for classes on Skype? Just a suggestion.
For those of us starting new
1)The first step is to download delf syllabus for a1
2)follow the syllabus extensively
3)Download any french material online that has any topic in the syllabus
4)Check youtube for alicia French a1 videos
5)Download duolingo and start practicing what you have learnt
For listening download duolingo podcast
If you are a beginner..
Download french 1 conversation videos on YouTube to get familiar with some useful phrases
For those of us starting new
1)The first step is to download delf syllabus for a1
2)follow the syllabus extensively
3)Download any french material online that has any topic in the syllabus
4)Check youtube for alicia French a1 videos
5)Download duolingo and start practicing what you have learnt
For listening download duolingo podcast
If you are a beginner..
Download french 1 conversation videos on YouTube to get familiar with some useful phrases
Certainly yes. Saying it based on the blogs I read through and conversations had with some people. It is highly unlikely to get to B1 level in French by preparing ourselves as it requires immense dedication and study plan. As we are total beginners (I guess), we will definitely require a third person to help us out on understanding the linguistic nuances. And yes, the French classes are expensive.
Certainly yes. Saying it based on the blogs I read through and conversations had with some people. It is highly unlikely to get to B1 level in French by preparing ourselves as it requires immense dedication and study plan. As we are total beginners (I guess), we will definitely require a third person to help us out on understanding the linguistic nuances. And yes, the French classes are expensive.
Certainly yes. Saying it based on the blogs I read through and conversations had with some people. It is highly unlikely to get to B1 level in French by preparing ourselves as it requires immense dedication and study plan. As we are total beginners (I guess), we will definitely require a third person to help us out on understanding the linguistic nuances. And yes, the French classes are expensive.
I reckon we get 3 points for each module upon reaching B1 and 30 points bonus if you reach B1 in all 4 components. Please double check yourself once. !