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For me and my style of learning MT was really the best. I tried Rosetta stone and primsleur but I found they were not suited for my way. I also now had the luck of working in a French speaking context which really accelerated my learning.
My advise is check out all these other resources available and you can mix them up and see.
Good luck
@DelPiero07 Please share TEF material at aashpreet06@gmail.com for someone learning French from scratch.I sent you the TEF books, I am not providing the AF books anymore.
@ronitrayya Please share TEF material at aashpreet06@gmail.com for someone learning French from scratch.Either post your email address here or pm me.
Thanks for the reply! My initial test got cancelled because of COVID, so I'm now preparing a bit more thoroughly for the next available date.The first attempt was useful in the sense that, I realized that I have to give e-TEF rather than paper based one. The listening test happens very fast and it becomes extremely difficult to focus holding/browsing a 30 pages question paper. I went for e-TEF in my 2nd attempt and almost scored 100 points more in my listening test. Rest of it was same. Because I had books and practice tests (online: prepmyfuture . com) I was already familiar with the test format.
Hello, could you please keep me in the loop ( mintonten18@gmail.com ) for class and send the material as well. Really appreciate it!Hello everyone , for anyone interested in TCF Canada I've got all the official training material, it's easier than TEF I think , I took it a few months ago and it was really easy , you can easily get a B2 level if you put little effort in it.
Hi @UniSaverH : Could you send me this TCF material via this email : stevehuynh420711@gmail.com . Thank you.Thank you. Appreciate your help