French Language Course for higher Canada CRS score
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The DELF and the TEF CLB levels Explained
CLB 1 = A1|Duration: 2 months
Can recognise and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes. Can introduce himself or someone else. Can ask and answer basic questions about home, family, surroundings, etc. Can communicate in a basic way when the other person speaks slowly and clearly, and is ready to repeat or reformulate to help communication.
CLB 2/3 = A2|Duration: 2+2= 4 months
Can understand isolated phrases and common expressions that relate to areas of high personal relevance (like personal or family information, shopping, immediate environment, work). Can communicate during easy or habitual tasks requiring a basic and direct information exchange on familiar subjects. Using simple words, can describe his or her surroundings and communicate immediate needs.
CLB 4/5 = B1|Duration:2+2+2= 6 months
Can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar subjects in work, school, leisure activities, etc. Can manage in most situations that come up when travelling in a region where the language is spoken. Can produce a simple and cohesive text on familiar subjects or subjects of personal interest. Can narrate an event, an experience or a dream; describe a desire or goal, and outline reasons or explanations behind a project or idea.
CLB 6/7 = B2|Duration:2+2+2+2= 8 months
Can understand the main ideas of concrete or abstract topics in a complex text, including a technical article in the user’s area of expertise. Can communicate with a degree of spontaneity and fluency during a conversation with a native speaker, in a way that is comfortable for everyone. Can speak in a clear, detailed way on a number of subjects; express an opinion on current affairs, giving the advantages and disadvantages of the various options.
Answers to your questions
What is the duration of the TEF Canada preparation course?
8-10 months for CLB 7
What is the mode of the classes?
We provide both Online training as well as Classroom training.
Where are your centers?
We have 2 centers, in Jalandhar and Gurgaon.
Do you have week-end batches?
Our week-end classes are conducted only on Saturdays.
Where is the TEF Canada exam conducted?
The TEF Canada exam is usually conducted in Chandigarh, Bhopal, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai
My husband is the primary applicant. Will my TEF score increase his overall score?
No. As of now, there is no scope for the secondary applicant to submit the score of secondary language. As a secondary applicant you can submit the score of only 1 language. So, in a general Indian perspective, we would advise you to focus on securing higher score in IELTS.
Whats is the difference between DELF preparation & TEF Preparation?
We would answer it precisely, the difference between DELF B2 preparation and its equivalent TEF CLB7 preparation.
The DELF training course has been structured in a way where the grammatical tense has been spread over A1, A2 and B1.
For example the future tense is taught in A2, however the elaborative written expression test is conducted in A1.
Now imagine yourself in a situation, where you have to write a letter without using Conditional, Future tense or Passive voice.
This is exactly what happens in A1.
In TEF preparation we avoid such kind of practice and we focus on completing the entire grammar, before moving to elaborative expression practice.
For how long is the TEF Canada result valid for immigration purpose?
For immigration purpose, the TEF Canada result is valid for 2 years.
How do I search jobs & accomodation in Canada?
You may find jobs in Canada in their leading job portals www.jobbank.gc.ca and ca.indeed.com
You may also search for accomodation in Canada's leading classified site kijiji.ca
The Economic Immigration Categories in Canada
According to the 2016 census, English and French are the mother tongues of 56.0% and 21.4% of Canadians respectively. In total 86.2% of Canadians have working knowledge of English while 29.8% have a working knowledge of French. Under the Official Languages Act of 1969, both English and French have official federal status throughout Canada, in respect of all government services, including the courts, and all federal legislation is enacted bilingually. New Brunswick is the only Canadian province that has both English and French as its official languages to the same extent, with constitutional entrenchment. Quebec’s official language is French, although, in that province, the Constitution requires that all legislation be enacted in both French and English, and court proceedings may be conducted in either language.