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amisimer said:
Hi..even I m in same stage whether to take DELF or TCFAQ....which is easi :(er....plz help freinds...

Hi... :(registration fr DELF A1 has started...bt still m unable to take d decision whether I should go fr it or TEFAQ....which one is easier....plz reply freinds...as I need to take d decision..
 
Gat said:
Dear Donutbox,

DELF is easiest because the examiners don't do any Negative marking in DELF exam.I hope it helps


Hello Gat, I think I disagree that DELF is "easier" (than TEFAQ). There is more evaluation involved in DELF exam than in the TEFaQ .

TEFaQ- there are two compulsory sections.
DELF - There are four sections at each level.

source: http://www.canadavisa.com/proving-french-language-ability.html


For the TEFAQ exam:

The Test Evaluation of adapted French in Quebec (TEFAQ) is a French test which generally aims to measure the level of knowledge and skills in French in listening and speaking.




Candidates who choose to present a TEF or TCF must enclose the results of the oral comprehension test and the oral expression test. Note that written proficiency is not evaluated when applying for a Québec Selection Certificate.
 
TCFQ exam is cheaper and takes less time than TEFaQ
 
kumarbadalabad said:
thanks for the links.. i love donuts.. :D
hi...thanx fr d info...well I wanna ask wer can I give TCFQ in India. :P
 
Dear brother,
I would like to say that you should appear in TCF because,it is only two module speaking and listening
while, Quebec immigration requires this examination. It is held by Alliance Francaise in your city.
Thanks
 
amisimer said:
hi...thanx fr d info...well I wanna ask wer can I give TCFQ in India. :P


Approved TCF test centers directory




Bangalore

Alliance française

PB 108, Thimmaiah Road, Vasanthnagar
560 052 Bangalore
Téléphone : 91 80 4080 8181 - Télécopie : 91 80 4123 1347
Courriel : courses.afbangalore @ afindia.org - Site internet : www.bangalore.afindia.org


Madras (Chennai)

Alliance française de Madras

24 college Road - Nungambakkam
600 006 Madras (Chennai)
Téléphone : 91 44 28 27 98 03 - Télécopie : 91 44 28 25 11 65
Courriel : coursedirector @ af-madras.org - Site internet : www.af-madras.org


New Delhi

Alliance française

72 Lodi Estate
110003 New Delhi
Téléphone : 91 11 43 500 200 - Télécopie : 91 11 43 500 229
Courriel : afdelhi@afdelhi.org - Site internet : www.afdelhi.org
 
Hi...thankyou so much.... :(
 
I'm not answering OP's question with this, nor I'm looking forward to suggesting you to take any of these exams, but this is what I got in DELF B2 and TCFQ (I took both of them the same week), I actually was feeling much better the day I took TCF's Expression orale than when I had my DELF B2 interview, so IMO it had a strong impact on my results:


DELF B2

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TCFQ

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hi....
;) WOW.....u have got a very good score freind....
Felicitations!
 
Hey freinds...27th is ma DELF A1 exam....m worrying abt d listening part...I m too weak in dat...n I really don't know how to practice....I solved d sample paper given in ciep.fr...give me some more ideas plz to improve my liste :-[ning....
 
amisimer said:
Hi...thankyou so much.... :(

You are welcome.


amisimer said:
Hey freinds...27th is ma DELF A1 exam....m worrying abt d listening part...I m too weak in dat...n I really don't know how to practice....I solved d sample paper given in ciep.fr...give me some more ideas plz to improve my liste :-[ning....

You could probly try Exercices to prepare French tests and examinations (scroll down to the "Listening comprehension" section)