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hello all this question maybe have thousands side and answers , certainly all things related directly to how much applicant potential has and what is his approach and ...
my query is around FRENCH language Degree like TEF (not TEF canada) , if someone has really good potential and be diligent with hard effort , usually for getting B2 in TEF how many months can be enough ?
with private class(one-private class means) can reach to B2 within 6 months ?
i know everything or at least 80% back to how much he/she has been trying !!!!! but my query is around a difficulty of that
because reaching to B2 in English(IELTS) not take time more than few months
Do you speak/understand any French? If the language is entirely new to you, then it's probably highly unlikely that you will be able to reach DELF B2 in just six months. I suppose it's not completely impossible, but it will be extremely difficult.
OTOH, if you speak a related European language (Italian, Spanish), it should be possible with some hard work. I know Americans (so fluent in English, but no other language skills) who have taken the DELF B2 and passed, and it wasn't easy. A close friend took around a year of hard work to get there. But this was the first foreign language she was learning.
Naturally it's impossible to answer this for you. You may be one of those polyglots who pick up a new language very easily. But on average, six months to reach B2, with no prior knowledge of French/adjacent language will be very very difficult.
Do you speak/understand any French? If the language is entirely new to you, then it's probably highly unlikely that you will be able to reach DELF B2 in just six months. I suppose it's not completely impossible, but it will be extremely difficult.
OTOH, if you speak a related European language (Italian, Spanish), it should be possible with some hard work. I know Americans (so fluent in English, but no other language skills) who have taken the DELF B2 and passed, and it wasn't easy. A close friend took around a year of hard work to get there. But this was the first foreign language she was learning.
Naturally it's impossible to answer this for you. You may be one of those polyglots who pick up a new language very easily. But on average, six months to reach B2, with no prior knowledge of French/adjacent language will be very very difficult.
Hello again Sir
@21Goose
and too much thanks for your replying back
actually i don't want
DELF (i know how much is difficulty)
i mean
TEF
Yes i have
background in french (i passed
A1 DELF with i think above 70 or 70 scores)
i decide to have
tuition in my home and trainer told me you can reach TEF within 60 sessions


thanks and regards
Hello again Sir
@21Goose
and too much thanks for your replying back
actually i don't want
DELF (i know how much is difficulty)
i mean
TEF
Yes i have
background in french (i passed
A1 DELF with i think above 70 or 70 scores)
i decide to have
tuition in my home and trainer told me you can reach TEF within 60 sessions


thanks and regards
You are aware that you have to take the TEF-Canada or TCF-Canada for immigration purposes? The standard TEF will not be accepted by IRCC.
You are aware that you have to take the TEF-Canada or TCF-Canada for immigration purposes? The standard TEF will not be accepted by IRCC.
thanks
@21Goose
Oh really








Are you certainly knowing this ? because this is very
important for me !!!
someone in other thread replied he got
TEF and accepted[time around 6-7 months ago this year]







i get confused
in this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=998&top=29
is mentioned :
For French
- TEF Canada: Test d’évaluation de français
- TCF Canada : Test de connaissance du français
But does not mentioned what happened for standard TEF !
did you ask them ? or have had any witnesses?
thanks and regards sir
this is second time I've asked this query each times i get really different answer and logically can not rely on individual answer even i see references which clearly mentioned TEF will not be accepted by IRCC
how i can
verify this question through a them
[ircc] possible ask them by an E-mail?
one time i did for Ontario they answered me about language

or better some one solve this concern how much TEF can be harder rather than TEF canada
OTOH,while i will have prepared for TEF , can i give
TEF Canada
thanks
I don't know why you're getting confused. IRCC clearly says TEF
Canada. What part of this is confusing? They do not accept any other French exam.
It's like the IELTS. IRCC accepts IELTS - General. Not any other kind of IELTS (Academic).
You can see this here. These are the only tests accepted. They even have links that you can click on which will take you to the exact test page.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...s/language-requirements/language-testing.html
Nothing stops you from taking the TEF Canada if you have prepared for the TEF and learnt French.
I don't know why you're getting confused. IRCC clearly says TEF
Canada. What part of this is confusing? They do not accept any other French exam.
It's like the IELTS. IRCC accepts IELTS - General. Not any other kind of IELTS (Academic).
You can see this here. These are the only tests accepted. They even have links that you can click on which will take you to the exact test page.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...s/language-requirements/language-testing.html
Nothing stops you from taking the TEF Canada if you have prepared for the TEF and learnt French.
Yes correct and thanks too much

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