Why Choose TEF French Class at
The Language SKOOL (TLS)?
Recognized by IRCC & MICC for immigration & citizenship
440 Hours 220 hours expert-led training + 220 hours self-study
7-in-1 Program From A1 to B2 + TEF Preparation
Master all TEF sections Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing
Daily curriculum + cultural engagement + speaking simulations
Mock exams, grammar boosters, essay writing & speaking tasks
Unlimited LMS Access, 24×7
Proven track record with 3,200+ registered students & 532+ live batches
Learn From Industry Expert & Certified Tutors
What is TEF & Why
It Matters?
TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français) is an internationally recognized exam accepted by IRCC and MICC for Canada PR, citizenship, and academic goals. It evaluates Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing in French – your score directly impacts CRS points for Express Entry.

TEF Curriculum Breakdown
Foundations (40h class + 40h self-study)
Grammar basics, core vocabulary, everyday phrases, simple listening/speaking.
Everyday Communication (40h class + 40h self-study)
Functional conversations, writing basics (emails/letters), routine reading & listening.
Intermediate Skills (60h class + 60h self-study)
Longer dialogues/news, structured paragraphs, role-plays, summaries.
Target CLB 7+ after B2 (6–7 months).
Advanced reading/writing, argumentation, exam strategies, timed mocks.
TEF Preparation (80h class + 80h self-study)
20Hrs of Mock Sessions with Exam tips & Strategies.
Who should book the trial?
Canadian Permit
Open Work Permit
Students in Canada
Job Seekers
FAQS
Q1. What is the difference between TEF and TCF?
- TEF and TCF differ in format, scoring, and administering bodies.
- TEF offers section scores; TCF gives a global score.
- Both test French skills but vary in structure and results.
Q2. How Long does it takes to Learn French?
- Master French up to TEF level in just 440 hours of learning.
- Achieve TEF-ready proficiency in as little as 3–6 months of focused study.
- Progress from A1 to B2 through our structured Fastrack Program with expert guidance.
Q3. What is FRANCOPHONE?
- Francophone refers to people or regions where French is widely spoken.
- A Francophone is anyone who speaks French fluently.
- Francophone also describes French-speaking countries and communities worldwide.
Q4. How is the TEF Fastrack program structured?
- Total Duration: 440 hours (220 classroom + 220 self-study)
- Levels: A1 (40 hrs), A2 (40 hrs), B1 (60 hrs), B2 + TEF (80 hrs)
- Learning via LMS, Live Zoom sessions, mock tests, and practice activities
- Daily Communication Classes for Fluency Building.
Q5. What score do I need to qualify for B2 level?
- Listening: 249–279 points
- Reading: 207–232 points
- Speaking: 310–348 points
- Writing: 310–348 points
This level improves your chances of getting 62–67 CRS points under Canada’s Express Entry.
Q6. What makes TLS different from other French training centers?
- Personalized coaching & Certified Trainers
- 24×7 Learning Support
- High Success Test for Result Assurance Differentiate Mock Test
- Cultural Immersion via French festivals, films, events
- Level Certification + Teaching Opportunities for Top Performers





