Title: ESSENTIALS FOR TEF CANADA EXAM PREPARATION
1ESSENTIALS FOR TEF CANADA EXAM PRE ARATION
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2The TEF Canada is recognized as an official proof
of French proficiency by Citizenship and
Immigration Canada (CIC) and the Quebec Ministry
of Immigration and Cultural Communities (MICC)
for permanent residency applications, Quebec
Selection Certificate applications and Canadian
citizenship applications. It is a French language
competency exam for francophones and non- native
French learners which is designed to assess
their linguistic skills in Speaking, Listening,
Reading and Writing.
3TEF Canada Exam Modules
- The TEF Canada exam is comprised of the following
4 modules - Oral expression (Speaking) (EO) 15 minutes
Face-to-face with an examiner - Oral comprehension (Listening) (CO) 40 minutes
Computer-based (Headphones are provided) - Reading Comprehension (Reading) (CE) 60 minutes
Computer-based - Written Expression (Writing) (EE) 60 minutes
Computer-based - The evaluation scale is based on the Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages
(CEFR) by the Council of Europe. It is evaluated
as per 6 proficiency levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1,
and C2). As per the Canadian Language Competence
(CLB), there are 12 levels. Your performance in
each module in the TEF Canada is assessed using a
7- level scale, from level 0 (basic proficiency)
to level 6 (highly proficient). - If you are a complete beginner in French or are
somewhere in the middle of your French learning
or exam preparation, you might have lots of
questions about how this whole process is going
to be held. So you might be looking for tips and
strategies to prepare for the exam. In simple
terms, the TEF is basically the IELTS for French
language testing. So if you are an absolute
newbie, first you will need to learn French
followed by the TEF exam-specific preparation.
If you are at an intermediate or advanced level - in French language learning, you can now begin
your module training for the exam format of TEF
Canada. - There is a lack of sufficient information and
material for TEF Canada on the Internet, and
hence there are a lot of misconceptions related
to the exam and how the course works. So in this
blog post, I am going to explain and clarify most
of these
4misconceptions, and further, I am going to give
you some knowledge you absolutely need to have
for the exam.
What is covered in this blog post?
- Myths related to the TEF Canada Exam
- TEF Exam Preparation Strategies
- Important things to know during the test
- FAQs
5- Myths related to the TEF Canada Exam
- When I get queries for TEF Canada exam
preparation, especially from those who have - zero experience in French learning, they are
generally very misinformed. So I decided to
address some of these myths - I have qualified for many competitive exams with
the right kind of strategies without learning
much, so I am capable of also qualifying the TEF
Canada in less than 5 months of smart
preparation without learning French. - Language learning takes its own natural time. The
TEF Canada exam is designed to evaluate if you
CAN really use French in daily life. French
pronunciations and sentence structures are
completely different from those of English. Even
though French looks similar to English, it is
very differently pronounced, spoken, and written.
So a beginner takes the initial few days to
notice these differences in detail alongside
getting the hang of the language in how it is so
different from English. Without the right
pronunciations and sentence structures, there is
no way to qualify TEF Canada with the desired
CLB. The exam has 4 sub-tests Speaking,
Listening, Reading, and Writing. No grammar
questions are asked, but the format of each
module is such that it will test most of your
grammar, vocabulary, and sentence formation
skills through the tasks provided in each
module, and will find out your actual level. So
there is no way to dupe them into assessing you
a B2 if you are really at A2. Moreover, there is
no shortcut to buying the certificate through
any unfair means. - I can immediately appear for the exam to score a
level B2 after completing my French grammar
lessons. - Learning a language and preparing for the exam
are two different things. Language learning
comprises pronunciations, grammar, sentence
formation, vocabulary, etc. followed by some
Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing
activities to use the language in daily life.
Although each language exam has a different
structure, different kinds of tasks and specific
sentence structures are to be used in each
sub-test.
6- Therefore, it becomes important to master the
different strategies that must be followed. Time
management practice for each task is another
major component to consider. - Hence, no matter how nicely you learn the
language, not practicing the exam format and
sample papers will not fetch you a B2. - I will have to appear for the level- wise DELF
examinations to become eligible to appear for
the TEF Canada. - The DELF/ DALF and TEF Canada are two different
exams. DELF/ DALF is a proficiency certification
while the TEF Canada is meant for immigration
purposes. So to appear for the TEF Canada exam,
it is not compulsory to appear for any of the
DELF/ DALF exams. However, during your
preparation phase, if at some point you want to
know your current level, taking a DELF exam is a
good idea. If you qualify, not only do you get a
lifetime proficiency certificate of that level,
but also it helps you gain more confidence since
you get the experience of appearing for a French
exam. - My DELF exam preparation strategies can be used
for TEF Canada. - As already explained, these are two completely
different examinations with different formats
and different tasks. So the exam- specific
preparation and strategies for each exam are
completely different too. - I am a working professional and/ or have family
responsibilities, so my timings do not allow me
to spare enough self- study time. But I can
manage to get a B2 with just classroom
teaching. - Even if you have family/ work responsibilities
and have made a decision to move to Canada, you
must anyhow create the right environment for
enough self-study everyday because language
learning takes its own natural time and lots of
revision. Classroom teaching alone cant help.
Your trainer is your guide who puts the order of
topics in a sequence for you, helps you with
difficulties, and gives you feedback on your
7errors. However, you are the center of this whole
learning process and so a lack of regular
self-study of at least 1- 2 hours daily
(preferably including weekends) will not fetch
you the results you dream of. 6. The complete
TEF Canada preparation must cost just as much as
the IELTS exam preparation course. If youre
registering with a trainer or enrolling at an
institute for your French learning as a complete
beginner till TEF Canada exam-specific
preparation, the entire journey is going to be
at least 10- 12 months (or bit lesser if the
trainer offers you more than 1 hour daily).
Youre not just preparing for the exam, you are
also learning the entire language before that.
This will require a lot of trainers effort as
well as time in planning your sessions,
preparing study material for you, preparing
activities and to sit with you in class and make
you work. So any experienced instructor will
charge as per what they deserve for all this
skill, time, lesson planning and classroom
presence. Some trainers charge level- wise while
others charge in a lump sum/ installments and so
you may choose as per what is more feasible for
you.
8- Exam Preparation Strategies for TEF Canada
- Without the right strategies, it isnt so easy to
score a CLB 7 in the TEF Canada. Here are some
useful tips - Start with learning French pronunciations,
sentence formation etc. - Have some knowledge about the culture and
geography of France and other francophone
countries of the world. - Do a lot of handwritten practice for better
retention of grammar, and make organized notes
which you also could refer to for revision a few
days before the exam. - Practice typing on the laptop/ computer right
from the beginning because Listening, Reading
and Writing are computer- based tests. This will
also help you especially in the Writing module
to type faster. - Vocabulary building on various themes is
absolutely essential not to feel blocked while
speaking or writing. - Practice Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing
along with grammar lessons. Apply the learnt
grammar to daily life situations. - Avoid translations from any other language.
- Regularly listen to lots of podcasts, music,
audios, news and read lots of French story
books, newspapers, blogs etc. Make French your
way of life, immerse yourself. This is what I
call staying in a French state of mind most of
the time during the day.
9- Learn from an experienced teacher for your French
learning if you feel that you cant learn the
language on your own. In case youve
independently learnt all French grammar, now
seek guidance from a trainer for your exam-
preparation to get an environment to practically
communicate in French in class. - Important Things to Know During the Test
- Make sure to carry your original identity proof
for the exam. No entry is allowed without it. - You must arrive at the exam center on time.
- Once you enter the center, you cannot exit until
all the modules are done. - The Reading, Listening and the Writing tests are
computer-based, so you must be a bit tech-savvy
and fast at typing on a keyboard. - In the Writing module, depending on your country
and exam center, you will be provided a QWERTY
or an AZERTY keyboard. The AZERTY keyboard
usually has all accents on it. The QWERTY
keyboard has either shortcut keys, and/ or you
will have an on-screen keyboard containing all
the accents. - You can ask for rough sheets for Reading,
Listening and Writing to jot down some points/
info that you may need to. However, in some
recent exams, some candidates at some centers
have not been provided rough sheets since the
center says that it is a fully computer-based
test. So you must be mentally prepared in both
cases.
10- Generally, there are pauses in between each
module, so you may go for your washroom breaks
in between. The duration of the pause depends on
your exam center. - You do not have access to your gadgets, notes or
dictionary during the exam. - You are not allowed to communicate with other
candidates. You must have your own stationery.
FAQs Q. How many times can I take the TEF Canada
exam? Ans. You could take the exam as many times
as you want. However, there has to be a gap of 2
months between two consecutive exams taken by a
candidate. Q. What are the fees for the TEF
Canada exam? Ans. The registration fee for the
TEF Canada exam may vary in different countries
and different test centers. In India, it is
around INR 25,000. This fee is non-refundable and
non-transferrable in most centers. Q. What is
the validity of TEF Canada results? Ans. The
result for the TEF Canada exam is valid for up to
2 years from the exam date. Q. How to register
for the exam? Ans. The TEF Canada exam is held in
most countries of the world. It has hundreds
of affiliated exam centers across the world. The
test is held all through the year. However,
seats may often be limited at some centers,
especially ever since after the COVID pandemic.
Therefore, interested candidates should contact
their nearest/ most convenient center, seek
information about the dates and get registered
well in advance.
11- Q. How to check your results of the TEF Canada
exam? - Ans. The exam center sends the exam results to
each candidate via email. You should - ideally get your TEF exam results within 15
working days. However, recently, most candidates
have been able to receive their results just
within 4- 5 days of the test date. I hope this
was a helpful read for you. - If you like this post, you can also consult my
other blog posts on the TEF Canada exam - French Exams for Express Entry Canada TEF TCF
here . - How to Prepare for the TEF Canada Exam? (From
Beginner to Advanced B2 Level) - Self- Preparation Routine for TEF Canada
- TEF Canada Speaking Test Preparation
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