TEF Canada



WORLD LEADER in TEF Coaching Classes
TEF Canada / TCF Canada / TCFQ Quebec
(TEF Preparation Courses)



TEF CLB 4 / CLB 5 | Dedicated Program
This program is for students in Canada

200 HOURS | 4 MONTHS | SPECIALISED FACULTY
INCLUDES MASTER CLASS FROM EX-OFFICIAL EXAMINER
C1 Certified Faculty from Canada*


TEF 3+1 Months
(TEF Xtensive Batch - CLB 4 / CLB 5)





TEF XT CLB-7 Program

Canadian Immigration - Now get upto additional 54 Points


TEF Xtensive Batch
TEF Xtensive CLB 7 6+1 Months ~2.25 Hours / Day 5 Days / week
TEF Regular CLB 7 13 Months ~1.25 Hours / Day 5 Days / week


TEF XT CLB 7 Schedule and Timelines
Timelines Program Level
Month 1 A1 XT
Month 2 A2 XT
Month 3 B1 XT
Month 4 B1 XT
Month 5 B2 XT
Month 6 B2 XT
Month 7 TEF Exam Prep



WATCH TO LEARN ON HOW TO REDUCE THE TIME TO 6+1 MONTHS

Recorded Webinar on TEF
TEF Coaching Classes | 4 & 6 Months

UPDATE - Starting 20th Oct 2020 | Points for French have increased upto additional 54 Points


Please refer the fee table for the current fee structure
By the End of the session you will know that should you enroll and pursue for TEF or not.




REDUCE TEF CLB 7 PREPARATION TIME FROM 13 MONTHS TO 6 MONTHS


Get all your doubts clarified in the session, the session will give you an idea on:
  • Basics of French Language and TEF
  • Duration required to prepare for TEF
  • Exam pattern
  • Exam questions
  • TEF vs TCF
  • How does the scoring work for Canadian immigration
  • FrenchAce's methodology to look at TEF and start for it
  • Industry wide Traps and Malpractices



Test d'évaluation de français (TEF) – Test score equivalency chart for reports issued on or after April 1, 2014

CLB Level Scoring Chart
CLB Level Reading Writing Listening Speaking
10 263-277 393-415 316-333 393-415
9 248-262 371-392 298-315 371-392 - 54 POINTS (ADDITIONAL)
8 233-247 349-370 280-297 349-370
7 207-232 310-348 249-279 310-348 - 42 POINTS (ADDITIONAL)
6 181-206 271-309 217-248 271-309
5 151-180 226-270 181-216 226-270
4 121-150 181-225 145-180 181-225

CLB Level Band Chart
CLB Level Reading Writing Listening Speaking
10 8.0 7.5 8.5 7.5
9 7.0 7.0 8.0 7.0
8 6.5 6.5 7.5 6.5
7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
6 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.5
5 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
4 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.0


GET 54 EXTRA POINTS FOR CANADIAN IMMIGRATION
(TEF CLB 7)



TCF Coaching Classes

Quick Note - TCF's Writing section is very difficult and tough compared to TEF. Feel free to call / visit us for more information.





TEF Schedule, Curriculum and Fee Structure


DEDICATED TEF BATCHES

TEF Exam Schedule for 2021 and Next Batch Schedule


(Covid-19 Update: All exams have been suspended, new dates awaited)

Admissions Closed | Exam Date - 28th March
Admissions Closed | Exam Date - 18th April
2nd Feb | Exam Date - 16th May
2nd Mar | Exam Date - 06th June

The Test de connaissance du français (TCF) is a language placement test for non-native speakers of French. It is administered by the Centre international d'études pédagogiques (CIEP) for the French Ministry of Education

The Test d’Évaluation de Français pour le Canada (TEF Canada) tests the French language proficiency of both native and non-native French speakers.

TEF Canada is recognized as official proof of language proficiency by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as well as the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion (MIDI) du Québec for permanent residency applications, certificat de sélection du Québec applications and Canadian citizenship applications.

TEF Canada assesses the candidate’s level of proficiency using a 7-level scale based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). These levels are described in detail for each skill (reading/listening/writing/speaking).

EXAMINATION

The TEF Canada consists of 4 modules: listening, speaking, reading and/or writing.

Compréhension écrite (reading)
Compréhension orale (listening)
Expression écrite (writing)
Expression orale (speaking)

For immigration to Quebec only, two modules are compulsory: Compréhension orale and Expression orale.

For immigration to Canada Federal (including Quebec) 4 modules are compulsory

It is a French Language Proficiency benchmark specific to Canadian and Québec Province in Canada for immigration procedures.


TEF Benchmarking for Canadian Immigration:


You can now earn up to 30 additional points for strong French language skills (even if French is your second language).

If you score NCLC 7 or higher on all four French language skills, you can get
  • 15 additional points if you scored CLB 4 or lower in English (or if you didn’t take an English test)
  • 30 additional points if you scored CLB 5 or higher on all four English skills

Since June 6, 2017, 15 bonus points are available to candidates with strong French language skills. 30 bonus points can be availed of by candidates with a proficiency in both languages.
  • To avail of the 15 points, candidates must:
  • Achieve test results at Level 7 or higher in all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) of the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NLC).
  • Receive an English language test result of CLB 4 or lower.
  • To avail of the 30 points, candidates must:
  • Achieve test results at Level 7 or higher in all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) of the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NLC).
  • Receive an English language test result of CLB 5 or higher.

“French-speaking newcomers contribute to the growth, vitality, and prosperity of Francophone minority communities across Canada,” IRCC explained.

Find out more about these additional points.
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* Not all batches will have C1 certified Faculty from Canada, batches are alloted randomly to the faculty.