How long did it take to get your results?Congrats on your score.. It is accepted by cic.. check crs calculator on their site..
how did u prepare for TEF.. cn u pls guide..
How long did it take to get your results?Congrats on your score.. It is accepted by cic.. check crs calculator on their site..
how did u prepare for TEF.. cn u pls guide..
French is my second language. I have prior knowledge. Resources on TEF are as much as TCF. Therefore, I checked youtube for test tips, content and timing.Congrats on your score.. It is accepted by cic.. check crs calculator on their site..
how did u prepare for TEF.. cn u pls guide..
Do you mean I have to score over 450/699 in each of the skills?B2 could be CLB 6 or 7 , as far as I know, you have to score over 450/699 to get to CLB7
You should sit for either TEF Canda or TCF Canada.Etoillenfant7 did you take TEF or TEF Canada? I'm confused about the exams. which one should be taken?
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Bonjour, en fait la langue Française est ma deuxième langue.[QUOTE = "Nouhaben, message: 8497907, membre: 934188"]
Salut, j'ai obtenu mes résultats TEF et j'ai obtenu B2 en tant que niveau. Comment puis-je savoir si CIC est acceptable ou non?
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Bonjour cela est acceptable si le français est votre seconde langue et que vous avez réussi le ielts. Alors votre B2 au TEF vous donnera environ 19 à 21 points supplémentaires.
As far as I know from what happened with me, YesDo you mean I have to score over 450/699 in each of the skills?
hi anyone wants to reach out to motivate each other to learn TEF. Plz feel free to contact me at michael.spooner.ca@gmail.comThanks for sharing your story! that's encouraging.
How much time do you study daily?
Did you use Memrise / Doulingo and do you think they helped you much?
Hello Arobotic, to be honest I didn't really count the hours I put in daily. I just sought to make my learning as immersive as possible, exploiting as many avenues as possible in my day to day to add to my learning and decode as much french as I could using Google Translate and the other resources I mentioned. I didn't use Duolingo or any of those other apps. I personally feel they are useful, but not robust enough to actually push a learner to real life proficiency. I hope this helps.Thanks for sharing your story! that's encouraging.
How much time do you study daily?
Did you use Memrise / Doulingo and do you think they helped you much?
For you how many months it took and when you started you were at what position? I mean beginner or never used or a native. If you can share some tips, will be really greatful.Hello Arobotic, to be honest I didn't really count the hours I put in daily. I just sought to make my learning as immersive as possible, exploiting as many avenues as possible in my day to day to add to my learning and decode as much french as I could using Google Translate and the other resources I mentioned. I didn't use Duolingo or any of those other apps. I personally feel they are useful, but not robust enough to actually push a learner to real life proficiency. I hope this helps.
I started as a beginner, living in an anglophone country. If you look up in this thread you'll see lots of tips I shared as well as my background. Hope this helpsFor you how many months it took and when you started you were at what position? I mean beginner or never used or a native. If you can share some tips, will be really greatful.