hi there,These links have complete info about the score system (read them all):
CRS scores: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/become-candidate/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
Here open tab "TEF for CLB": https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/become-candidate/criteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html
More info about how the A, B, C levels convert to CLB , look for "NCLC":
http://www.fiaf.org/frenchclasses/frenchexam-tef.shtml
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I've been learning French from fresh start one year and a couple months. I've taken the TEF test a week ago, still waiting for results. All I know so far is that I saw C1 on the computer screen for Listening and Reading.
I hope this will inspire you enough.
C1 is equal to at least CLB7-8 and sometimes C1 can be equal to CLB9, for example in writing and speaking.
Well done and very good score indeed!
Tell me please how were your writing and speaking? Feeling relaxed? Were they easy for you?
Did you get a course? How much time did you spent per day for French learning?
I'm asking coz I have some students in this forum and I will tell them your story to motivate them.
PS: I scored CLB9 in both writing and speaking (C1)
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