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thank you very much for offering to help..i will defintely be bugging you for help along the way..thanks alot Ok thank you for creating this page. I think it will be super helpful and useful. I will be on this thread to help our intending francophones FOR FREE wherever and whenever they need help with French. To my background- I never had any knowledge of French language till got to the uni, I searched for an admission and the course I was given to study was French language, at a point I hated it but after my 1st year I didn't have a choice but to love the situation I found myself. I aced all my courses till I left uni but I couldn't communicate fluently as we only read to pass in school. (Naija style now). After Bachelors, I decided to take a step further by doing my masters in France, this helped my spoken French in a space of 3 months. I spent 3 and half years now French and I must say with all humility that my French language is a little above level C1. I currently work as a French sales coordinator, I'm in charge of our sales in the francophones region. Although I am yet to write the TEFexams✍️, I am looking at January slot. Please feel free to message if you think you need help with French and I will respond to you. Sorry to bore you with my history ��[/quote] |
Wow! thank you for this boost of confidence! im very motivated, but how can i get the exam curriculum so i know what to study for? and also can you pls share with me study materials you used for self study? YES! you would be amazed what you can do in 8 months...i Started learning French in 2014...passed the DELF B2 in 2015. Everything via self study (the first time I sat in an alliance Français class was when I took the exam) My French still needs plenty of work but from the way the TEF exam is structured...You CAN get a healthy number of points from it. So keep going![/quote] |
thanks a lot for your reply.i was hoping to take the test in jan/February, im currently on A1..Do you think i can write the test and get CLB 7 by then? or should i move my lesson further before registering for the exams? Yiou are welcome in our midst... sadly you need CLB 7 in order to get the 30 points and you need at least CLB 5 to even get any point. Go through the previous pages...this topic has been discussed already...you'll also find other helpful tips to pass the test[/quote] |
thank you very much etrange for starting this thread, i stumbled on this page from google search, whilst looking for TEF details.im also hoping to improve my CRS score with french. pls educate me, do i need to get CLB 7 in french in other to get the 30 points for other languages? or CLB 4 is ok to get the 30 points? Thanks alot... |
Hello all..thank u so much for all these priceless informations..pls i will like to find out if theres a minimum crs score for alberta or Saskatchewan pnp...pls someone kindly help out...thank you |
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