Hi to everyone, so i have 1 question. I'm taking classes of french in order to submit it as a second language; i've just begun the B2 course so i'm going to take classes for a few more months in order to be sure to obtain the NCLC 5 or above.
So my question is, which test should I present the TEF Canada or TCF Canada, is there a real difference between these two? Which one is easier?
Hi to everyone, so i have 1 question. I'm taking classes of french in order to submit it as a second language; i've just begun the B2 course so i'm going to take classes for a few more months in order to be sure to obtain the NCLC 5 or above.
So my question is, which test should I present the TEF Canada or TCF Canada, is there a real difference between these two? Which one is easier?
I only tested for TEF but I went over the content of the TCF. For me, the writing and the speaking parts of the TEF are easier. The reading and the listening parts are similar. The TEF exam has only 2 tasks for the speaking and writing sections. In contrast, the TCF has 3 tasks for speaking and writing sections.
Hi to everyone, so i have 1 question. I'm taking classes of french in order to submit it as a second language; i've just begun the B2 course so i'm going to take classes for a few more months in order to be sure to obtain the NCLC 5 or above.
So my question is, which test should I present the TEF Canada or TCF Canada, is there a real difference between these two? Which one is easier?
Hi, I am also planning to study French. Please tell how much time did you study to reach b2 level. I will be starting from scratch and want to know how much time it takes to prepare for TEF. I need CLB7 to increase my points.
Hi, I am also planning to study French. Please tell how much time did you study to reach b2 level. I will be starting from scratch and want to know how much time it takes to prepare for TEF. I need CLB7 to increase my points.
I've just begun B2, i've been taking classes for around one year and a half, and in order to reach a full B2 it's about another 8 months so i'm guessing a total o 2 years to obtaing a CLB7
I only tested for TEF but I went over the content of the TCF. For me, the writing and the speaking parts of the TEF are easier. The reading and the listening parts are similar. The TEF exam has only 2 tasks for the speaking and writing sections. In contrast, the TCF has 3 tasks for speaking and writing sections.
I took TEF Canada (electronic version) yesterday with my wife. She is not a native speaker but she managed to score C1 at reading and listening.
The easiest part is listening and the hardest is writing.
Speaking is ok as you will interact a lot with the examiner. They record the conversation as it is evaluated both by the examiner and in Canada.
I used prepmyfuture. It prepared me well for the test. For the speaking parts I used a YouTube channel called propulse training ( she stimulates the speaking parts with students and she gives good tips ). I suggested also David Leblanc YouTube channel. For the speaking parts, when you practice the questions, time yourself and record your voice. Also for more practice exercices, go on the YouTube channel suggested by @Peacekeeper87 You can also find more practice on the TEF Manuel du candidat posted on the Francais des affaire website. The YouTube channels that I mentioned have also a lot of practice exercices for each part of the exam. Good luck!
I took TEF Canada (electronic version) yesterday with my wife. She is not a native speaker but she managed to score C1 at reading and listening.
The easiest part is listening and the hardest is writing.
Speaking is ok as you will interact a lot with the examiner. They record the conversation as it is evaluated both by the examiner and in Canada.
Do you guys know anything about TCF?
the closest center has these option and I'm not sure whether I need to sign up for all 4 different sections or only the compulsory?
TCF-QUEBEC
Compulsory only $180
Compulsory & writing $260
Compulsory & written comprehension $260
Full exam $340