If you want to take the French test to score additional points and will be learning French from scratch, you should expect that it will take 1 to 1.5 years of concentrated study to achieve the proficiency required.Pls Suggest what should I do
If you want to take the French test to score additional points and will be learning French from scratch, you should expect that it will take 1 to 1.5 years of concentrated study to achieve the proficiency required.Pls Suggest what should I do
Thanks for the reply, but until then my IELTS will get expireIf you want to take the French test to score additional points and will be learning French from scratch, you should expect that it will take 1 to 1.5 years of concentrated study to achieve the proficiency required.
What is the difference between TCF and TEFThanks for the reply, but until then my IELTS will get expire
After starting to learn casually with freeware apps (Duolingo & Memrise) and after reading a lot of blogs, I eventually started pursuing it seriously since last couple of months. I've joined weekend classes with Alliance Francaise Institute ( & plan to join weekday classes once the A1 course finishes in Mar' 20) and continue to use Duolingo daily. Apart from this, I've also taken a subscription of Pimsleur app (this one focuses on listening & speaking).I am also in the same boat.
Wow! Way to go man! Please do go through my post, I would love to hear any suggestions other than what I've been doing to accelerate the learning process.Guys,
Don't listen to the pessimists. Search the TEF threads and you'll find the story of the lady who learned French and passed TEF at C1 level in 6 months.
I myself have started learning French since September and I'm currently in A2/ beginner B1 Level.
The truth is, if you really want it you'll find a way to make it work.
Thkx for the moral support. I was extremely discouraged. By the way , dear what will u suggest whether I should start learning French or try for study visa as I am 34yrs oldGuys,
Don't listen to the pessimists. Search the TEF threads and you'll find the story of the lady who learned French and passed TEF at C1 level in 6 months.
I myself have started learning French since September and I'm currently in A2/ beginner B1 Level.
The truth is, if you really want it you'll find a way to make it work.
Thank you!Wow! Way to go man! Please do go through my post, I would love to hear any suggestions other than what I've been doing to accelerate the learning process.
Merci, the video looks great. Adding it to my list & will check out the inner french channel too.Thank you!
I'm doing almost the same as you ; using duolingo everyday and attending Alliance Francais. The only difference is I have 4 classes a week (around 7.5hrs per week) and I watch Inner French on YouTube. He speaks very clearly and at a good pace with subtitles. I'm also watching this over and over (looking away from the screen to try and understand without reading the text)
Another tip is, when I use duolingo, I also don't look at the French text, I only listen and answer. This is to help practice my listening.
Good luck!
with this listening strategy, I must confess you are on the right track. I have an audio book with transcriptions that can also help. I used it in my A1, A2 levels.Thank you!
I'm doing almost the same as you ; using duolingo everyday and attending Alliance Francais. The only difference is I have 4 classes a week (around 7.5hrs per week) and I watch Inner French on YouTube. He speaks very clearly and at a good pace with subtitles. I'm also watching this over and over (looking away from the screen to try and understand without reading the text)
Another tip is, when I use duolingo, I also don't look at the French text, I only listen and answer. This is to help practice my listening.
Good luck!
Woah! So, the legend is true!with this listening strategy, I must confess you are on the right track. I have an audio book with transcriptions that can also help. I used it in my A1, A2 levels.
I am the lady who did it in 6months
Yes! This is the lady I was referring to. I didn't remember your username to tag you.with this listening strategy, I must confess you are on the right track. I have an audio book with transcriptions that can also help. I used it in my A1, A2 levels.
I am the lady who did it in 6months
The book is titled "compétences A1, A2 comprehension orale"Yes! This is the lady I was referring to. I didn't remember your username to tag you.
What's the name of the audio book please? That would help me a lot.
Thanks in advance!