1. 80% of the time - grammar. do exercises at back of the book, correct mistakes and re do them 2. 20% of the time - vocabulary. first 2-3 weeks only focus on basic words make a vocabulary list from french with alexa 3. After 2-3 weeks, start with A1 edito book. Edito is for reading /listening. for reading: 1. do comprehension ecrite exercise - read/disect every line and answer their questions. This will help practice writing as well. Use reverso translator in parallel for understanding this book. for listening: open listening exercise (production orale), read and understand all questions before opening audio. then, listen to audio, if needed use transcript at back of the book. vocabulary: go with gut/intuition and note down important words/phrases from edito books. Do not note all words down as over the course of your studies you will get vocabulary.
4. revise previous topics start of everyday before going to new topics. Speaking and writing: for speaking, focus on memorizing paragraphs on topics like - introduction & greetings, nationality, age, family and siblings, pets, study, profession, daily routine, likes and dislikes, food items, shopping, vacation spots, fun activities and record yourself while speaking these topics. This was made using -chat- -gpt- my brain
Thanks a ton Vyom as always for all the amazing content you provide. Can I please request you to make more videos for B1, B2 level preparation and TEF aspirants?
Bro I have zero knowledge in French. I am going to get my work permit in 4 months. I will have 3 years of work permit. I want to ask you how much time will it take for me to learn French from 0 level to B2+. Also want to ask, in your French learning you joing coaching or it was all self study? I will really appreciate your answer.
Hi Vyom, your videos are excellent and informative, providing great guidance. I have one question: Is the TEF exam computer-based, or does it have both pen-paper and computer-based options like IELTS?
Thank yuh Vyom.. for your support. Have a question, where can one get édito answer key? finding it hard to follow the book.. format .. sometimes I don't even know if I'm answering correctly.. 😇🙏really appreciate you!
You do not need to check answers always when you practice, just try to observe and learn as much as you can, that would be good. I never focused on finding answers. Its more about just understanding the context.
Thank you for the tips and routine ideas. Looking forward to watching more tips and routines for the upper levels and TEF exam,thanks again!
J'adore vos videos! Merci beaucoup Mon Guru!
Amazing content. Your approach is so logical and apt. Thank you.
1. 80% of the time - grammar.
do exercises at back of the book, correct mistakes and re do them
2. 20% of the time - vocabulary.
first 2-3 weeks only focus on basic words
make a vocabulary list from french with alexa
3. After 2-3 weeks, start with A1 edito book.
Edito is for reading /listening.
for reading:
1. do comprehension ecrite exercise - read/disect every line and answer their questions. This will
help practice writing as well. Use reverso translator in parallel for understanding this book.
for listening:
open listening exercise (production orale), read and understand all questions before opening audio.
then, listen to audio, if needed use transcript at back of the book.
vocabulary: go with gut/intuition and note down important words/phrases from edito books. Do not note all words
down as over the course of your studies you will get vocabulary.
4. revise previous topics start of everyday before going to new topics.
Speaking and writing:
for speaking, focus on memorizing paragraphs on topics like - introduction & greetings, nationality, age, family and siblings,
pets, study, profession, daily routine, likes and dislikes, food items, shopping, vacation spots, fun activities
and record yourself while speaking these topics.
This was made using -chat- -gpt- my brain
I'm starting soon, with your videos.
I need to pull my CRS score for which I need TEF scores. Thank you for posting this🎉❤
You are so welcome!
Thanks a ton Vyom as always for all the amazing content you provide. Can I please request you to make more videos for B1, B2 level preparation and TEF aspirants?
Sure thing! Will do that very soon !
Bro I have zero knowledge in French. I am going to get my work permit in 4 months. I will have 3 years of work permit. I want to ask you how much time will it take for me to learn French from 0 level to B2+. Also want to ask, in your French learning you joing coaching or it was all self study? I will really appreciate your answer.
You should target max of 8 months
about 12 months if studying 4 hours of self study regularly.
You are one of the best. Thanks for the video
I appreciate that!
Is there any Cheaper alternative of complete grammer book that you would recommend
I am at a1 level. How to prepare for CLB5
Thank you veyom
Hi Vyom, your videos are excellent and informative, providing great guidance. I have one question: Is the TEF exam computer-based, or does it have both pen-paper and computer-based options like IELTS?
Its only computer based
Hey Veyom, thank you so much for this video. Could you please tell me where I can buy these books?
Amazon or lend from any nearby library.
I have problem in listening and speaking can u guide me that which sources i have to use ??
Merci pour la vidéo Vyom! Pourrais-tu créer un lien valide pour "Edito Audio files for free" dans la description?
Its in my 1st video of the TEF Canada playlist
Thank yuh Vyom.. for your support.
Have a question, where can one get édito answer key? finding it hard to follow the book.. format .. sometimes I don't even know if I'm answering correctly..
😇🙏really appreciate you!
You do not need to check answers always when you practice, just try to observe and learn as much as you can, that would be good. I never focused on finding answers. Its more about just understanding the context.
Any good resource for grammar
Hii,as I may analyze! Is listening the uttermost difficult in french?
It depends on your individual strengths and weaknesses, but listening is often considered a difficult part of learning French.
great video bro. Is 2 hrs per day for 12 months enough for b2 level proficiency??@
Frenchify
No, I would recommend giving about 4 hours
What's the difference between complete french all in one book & complete french grammar?
More content and in depth learning
How many questions need to be correct in listening for clb7?
More than 75%
How much you charge forcA2
Visit my website - www.frenchifywithvyom.com
It's a nice and informative video. What is your opinion if someone gives 1.5-2 hours daily, is it possible to reach to B2+ level in 1.5 years?
Yes, but recommended to give more and get it done asap