Bonjour Satya,
OK, as you said, if you are in the intermediate level in more than 2 of the modules, you will only get maximum of 2 points. So what you will have to do in order to get 4 points is for instance:
Scenario 1) You reach the level 5 or above in your TEF exam for at least one of the modules, which brings you directly 4 points.Which I think is far too difficult for you (and me) based on our French level now.
Scenario 2) You reach levels 4 in two of the modules, and hence yuou'll get 4 points.
Scenario 3) You reach level 3 in two of the modules and level 4 in at least one module, hence receiving 4 points.
I hope it is clear to you. Should you have any question, feel free to ask.
This is the Test d’évaluation de français (TEF) test score equivalency chart based on the Federal Skilled Workers guide (OP 6 Form):
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
High (CLB/SLC 8-12) Level 5/6 Level 5/6 Level 5/6 Level 5/6
Moderate (CLB/SLC 6-7) Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4
Basic (CLB/SLC 4-5) Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3
And here is how many point you will get under each leve (as shown above):
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
High (CLB/SLC 8-12) 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points * This is in case French is your 2nd language
Moderate (CLB/SLC 6-7) 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points
Basic (CLB/SLC 4-5) 1 points 1 points 1 points 1 points * A maximum of 2 points can be claimed from Basic level
satya said:
thank u for your quick response.
I've passed DELF A2 in 73% and trying to give TEF exam. I need 4 points from french language. what score should i get to get 4 points. there is maximum 2 points for elementary level. If I score 3 in TEF exam then what score will I get ?