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Master TEF French from India’s Top Language SKOOL


Why Choose TEF French Class atThe 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

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What is TEF & WhyIt 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.

 
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TEF Curriculum Breakdown

A1

Foundations (40h class + 40h self-study)

Grammar basics, core vocabulary, everyday phrases, simple listening/speaking.

A2

Everyday Communication (40h class + 40h self-study)

Functional conversations, writing basics (emails/letters), routine reading & listening.

B1

Intermediate Skills (60h class + 60h self-study)

Longer dialogues/news, structured paragraphs, role-plays, summaries.

B2

Target CLB 7+ after B2 (6–7 months).

Advanced reading/writing, argumentation, exam strategies, timed mocks.

TEF PRP

TEF Preparation (80h class + 80h self-study)

20Hrs of Mock Sessions with Exam tips & Strategies.

Who should book the trial?

Working Professionals

Canadian Permit

Freelancers

Open Work Permit

Entrepreneurs

Students in Canada

Job Seekers

Job Seekers

FAQS

Q1. What is the difference between TEF and TCF?
  1. TEF and TCF differ in format, scoring, and administering bodies.
  2. TEF offers section scores; TCF gives a global score.
  3. Both test French skills but vary in structure and results.
Q2. How Long does it takes to Learn French?
  1. Master French up to TEF level in just 440 hours of learning.
  2. Achieve TEF-ready proficiency in as little as 3–6 months of focused study.
  3. Progress from A1 to B2 through our structured Fastrack Program with expert guidance.
Q3. What is FRANCOPHONE?
  1. Francophone refers to people or regions where French is widely spoken.
  2. A Francophone is anyone who speaks French fluently.
  3. Francophone also describes French-speaking countries and communities worldwide.
Q4. How is the TEF Fastrack program structured?
The Fastrack Program includes:
  1. Total Duration: 440 hours (220 classroom + 220 self-study)
  2. Levels: A1 (40 hrs), A2 (40 hrs), B1 (60 hrs), B2 + TEF (80 hrs)
  3. Learning via LMS, Live Zoom sessions, mock tests, and practice activities
  4. Daily Communication Classes for Fluency Building.
Q5. What score do I need to qualify for B2 level?
To qualify for B2 (CLB 7):
  1. Listening: 249–279 points
  2. Reading: 207–232 points
  3. Speaking: 310–348 points
  4. 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?
  1. Personalized coaching & Certified Trainers
  2. 24×7 Learning Support
  3. High Success Test for Result Assurance Differentiate Mock Test
  4. Cultural Immersion via French festivals, films, events
  5. Level Certification + Teaching Opportunities for Top Performers
Q7. Is the course available online?
Yes, TLS offers flexible online learning through a dedicated Learning Management System (LMS) and Zoom sessions. Students also have 24×7 access to resources.
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