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donutbox

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I am planning on applying for the Quebec Certificate of Selection and I will need to do one of the the following exams to prove French proficency.



Has anyone done any of these exams, can someone tell me which is easier? Also, what kind of preperation did you have to do for these exams?

[1] Test score adapted from French Quebec (TEFaQ)
[2] TCF for Quebec (TCFQ)
 
Did you do one of them? If so which one?


I am very interested in knowing what methods did you use to prepare for the exams (I am assuming that you were/are not a native French speaker).


Thnx much.
 
My husband as principal applicant took TEFAQ because we only place he could take the exam was alliance francais and they did not conduct the TCFAQ. We did not prepare for the exam, he is not a french native speaker, but he graduated a french language school 12 years ago and still remembers it :D Thats all.
 
ton40, just looking for the one to score most points on - delf and tefaq which is easier?
 
I took TCFQ. It is basically a light version of TCF. There are two parts - listening and speaking. For the listening part you have to have your ear tuned really well since the recordings have a lot of inserted background noise. For speaking your voice is recorded (for like 15 minutes) while you answer some basic questions. Results of the test are sent directly to Quebec Immigration.
 
Guys, Please let me know where in India I can appear for TEFaQ or TCFaQ?

Thanks in advance..
 
Kaps1706 said:
Guys, Please let me know where in India I can appear for TEFaQ or TCFaQ?

Thanks in advance..

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


You take classes and exams at the local Alliances Françaises (French Alliance) branch in your country:


Alliances Françaises India
http://afindia.org/learn-french
 
Hi everyone! very interesting forum,

I prepared for the TFC Quebec exam and the school I went to told me that they only prepared for the TFC Q one because it is easier and it is valid for 2 years whereas the TEFAq is only valid for one year. I scored really well in March and I am preparing for my interview in Paris now. For those who live in London near Ealing Broadway (French in the City) it might be useful to pop in because they have very good preparation and they were quite flexible with my schedule :)

Hope it helps!
 
Dear all,

DELF is the easiest
 
Gat said:
Dear all,

DELF is the easiest

Hello Gat, what makes DELF the easiest exam compared to all the other exams (listed below)?



Test d'évaluation du français adapté pour le Québec (TEFAQ) of the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris (CCIP);
Test de connaissance du français pour le Québec (TCFQ) of the Centre international d'études pédagogiques (CIEP);
Test d'évaluation du français (TEF) of the CCIP;
Test de connaissance du français (TCF) of the CIEP;
 
Dear Donutbox,

DELF is easiest because the examiners don't do any Negative marking in DELF exam.I hope it helps
donutbox said:
Hello Gat, what makes DELF the easiest exam compared to all the other exams (listed below)?



Test d'évaluation du français adapté pour le Québec (TEFAQ) of the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris (CCIP);
Test de connaissance du français pour le Québec (TCFQ) of the Centre international d'études pédagogiques (CIEP);
Test d'évaluation du français (TEF) of the CCIP;
Test de connaissance du français (TCF) of the CIEP;