Thank you. 1:42 Listening, what : link photos and the content, get key information. 3:20 Preparation : radio, news, watch TV5 monde TCF, RFI TCF, pick the right level. Exam papers 4:15 speaking, what : talk about your opinions, need to be fluent and pronunciation. You need to show you cannot ask for information. 6:05 préparation : Lingoda, tutor available 24 hrs. (Advertisement) I prefer having a 1 to 1 tutor. 8:20 reading & grammar, what : MCQ, conjugation, preparation : really sit down and finish past paper. 9:50 writing - 90 words, preparation : keep writing.
Totally agree with what you said at the beginning of the video. When I was 15 I took a English language certification attesting a level B1. But I was so well prepared that I ended up getting a B2 level. Praticing with mock exams is a key step in the test preparation, because we get to encounter frequently used words/grammar structures in the exam, know exactly what to do for each part of the test and now what's expected from us. Congratulations on getting a C1 level on the test, hope to see you speak French in your videos now!
I just passed DELF/DALF b2 and also got my results at Christmas. I agree it’s the best Christmas gift ever! I spoke French fluently when I studied in Paris 10 years ago but haven’t used it much since then. I spent around 4 months working with a private tutor to brush up my listening and oral (weekly lessons of 1.5hr + homework). I also watched a lot of French RUclips videos 😂 so glad the qualification lasts for a lifetime
what do u mean that ur qualification lasts for a lifetime? i thought tef and tcf only has a validity of 2 years? if it was a joke then u can ignore this comment if not then pls explain.
Guys! I took TCF and I got C2 in both comprehension parts, and C1 in both production parts. I'm still surprised, I was honestly expecting B2, maybe C1 in reading comprehension. What I did was: I already had an alright grammar foundation, so 90% of my studying for this test was listening, listening and listening like crazy. Important: my grammar is not perfect, I still make mistakes and hesitate and there are a lot of things I dont remember. So I kind of read the grammar (5% of my study time), and did practice speaking (5%). I studied for like 6 or 7 months before the test, 3 to 6 days a week. And I found listening content that I found interesting, so I it wasnt like "ugh, I have to study" but "let's see what this video is about, how cool." So yeah, bottom line: listen, listen, listen. (I also used TV5's videos and took 16 test models).
Im currently traveling to France to study French for a semester. I tested an A2 on my previous French placement test but I hope to take the DELF at the end and get a B1 or B2
I just passed the DELF B1 and am aiming for B2 at the next round in June. The tests sound very similar! I studied in Paris twice during college and was a very confident speaker, but now I find I have a lot of anxiety around the language and it really impedes my motivation and ability to study well :/
I think all of us learning a foreign language feel this anxiety. It's completely normal. In fact, the linguist Stephen Krashen has written extensively about this kind of stress "filter." I find it critical to not focus on mistakes. In other words, the worst thing you can do is try not to make mistakes. Just focus on the meaning of what you are trying to say, and don't think about grammar. If you have conversations with people in French ask them to correct you only after you have finished. If they interrupt you with corrections, it will cause you to stress and block.
This is most useful, I am forwarding to my granddaughter who is in Immersion and has dual citizenship, hoping someone in the family will return to the source
books are old fashioned but very useful,always get an exercise book,for me it has been the best,I finished a grammer b1 delf book,God knows how many sentences I formed ,also it has almost 100 listening texts,I am starting the vocabulary version soon
Congratulations Rosie! I have just passed the DELF B2 (results arrived Xmas Eve- what a present!) so I know how much work is involved in preparing and passing these exams. Am wondering whether to go for C1, have always believed the TEF/TCF was slightly easier than the DELF. Do you think that's true? I found that the DELF was very structured in terms of how to approach the written and speaking papers so good prep. is vital. But well done again.
Bonjour de Floride! Merci d'avoir fait ce vidéo. J'ai trouvé votre vidéo très informative et, en passant, réalisée avec professionnalisme. Félicitations sur la vidéo et pour avoir obtenu votre certification C1.
Hello Rosie. I'm fond of your videos!! I'm French and I'm keen on English (I would like to be an English teacher). So thanks to your videos, I keep on improving my English level. Congratulations for you exam!! 😉
As long as you're open to correction, +Lisaaa Toutouille, the next sentence also needs correction. You would want to write, "So, thanks TO your videos, I AM IMPROVING my level of English."
@@LauraMorland Thank you for your corrections, sometimes I don't pay attention to the mistakes before commenting. However, I think that "I improve my level " is correct 🤔 but to be sure, I change the sentence anyway.
I thought your review was unbiased. It is clearly sponsored by Lingoda. I tried Lingoda and it doesn't work at all... crowded classes at B2 level, the material is not fully covered at class.... a mess! Thank God I got my refund after 4 days of signing up with them.
I once did a test on my French skills after one year of school lessons :'D today, I study French in University and it's really cool. I have a grammar class, and last time we did a conjugation test. Everybody else but me new about it, just I had not been warned. Anyway, I wasn't too nervous, I thought I could rely on my grammar skills. Unfortunately, we had to fill in the gaps of an excerpt of French literature. The mainpart of the verbs was first person passé simple, a tense we never learned at school and which I only knew from books. So I filled in the gaps with passé simple third person, hoping it might be the same form... well, now I know better than that. And thanks to your wonderful video about swearing, Rosie, I can at least properly complain about it in French :'D Really, that test was breaking my ovaries, putain! 😁
Two days back IRCC changed rule for express entry and I was thinking to do french and Its gonna b my third language....I was thinking to do it and Its my first day ...by hearing u saying those french words ....I was like I need to put a knot in my tongue in order to speak like that
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Another great video! Thanks, it helps to motivate me. I have been studying French on my own for decades (on and off). I have taken college French courses and Alliance Francaise classes. I have levels 1-5 Pimsleur and currently taking level 3 Fluenz. I can't seem to get past a level 1A/B. :(
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UK guy here. I dont know whether it's just me, but living in Europe I find anyone other than native English speakers seem to be born with a brain that absorbs foreign languages like a sponge lol. Takes them a few years to learn another language while Im still learning numbers after three years lol
Hello, it is very nice of you to share your experience. Thank you a lot! As i know, in the comprehension orale part, we have 10 seconds between each question. Should we read the question first or after the audio ?
That's not true..Our whole education system for foreign languages is based on it. For our Diplôme National du Brevet (national diploma before high school) we need to validate at least one foreign language at level A2 and for our French Baccalauréat (Général) our first foreign language (Langue Vivante 1- almost always English ) must be at a level of B2. (Baccalauréat is High School graduation level that allows you to enter uni) For University level it is C1. Of course, in France most people lose some of their English the minute they graduate from high-school, due to lack of practice, so only few people have a B2 level in English.
Hey! thank you so much for the video. I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the books you used back then, I tried to get them from the link on amazon but it looks like it's no longer available. I'd appreciate it so much!
Bonjour, ruclips.net/video/WOS5ja6mjE8/видео.html J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France. Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis. Merci beaucoup.
I really want to do the Lingoda marathon but don’t think I’d be able to give it the attention I would like in the coming months with uni starting :( do you know if they have them at other times? And could I still use your code?
Salut! thank you for all the great content. I was recommended the edito A1, A2, B1. Also very difficult to get the aforementioned editions here in my place. How do you compare it with Tendances A1, A2, B1 book you suggested. Thank you.
Salut Rosie, merci beaucoup pour vos conseils. Je passerai l’examen dans deux semaines. Est-ce que tu connais des ressources pour m’entraîner dans les conditions réelles? J’ai trois questions concernant la méthode de l’examen; 1. Est-ce que c’est nous qui clique dessus « question suivante » dès que on finit par la réponse ou ça va me diriger automatiquement? 2. Est-ce le niveau de notre question suivante est fondé selon la réponse correcte ou fausse. Autrement dit, si je donne la mauvaise réponse pour une question qui s’agit du niveau A2, don pour la prochaine question est-ce que le niveau sera B1 ou encore A2 comme je n’ai pas réussi à donner la bonne réponse? Tu as compris ma question, bref, est-ce que les questions sont fixées déjà ou ça change selon nos réponses. 3. Est-ce que les textes sont longues comme elles se trouvent dans le livre guide TCF ou ABC TCF ou est-ce que les textes some courtes comme elle sont sur le site apprendre le français TV5 monde? Je te serai reconnaissante de m’aider. Je me permets de te tutoyer comme tu as l’air plus jeune que moi :)
Which test is easier to get a higher score in (TEF or TCF)? Which book series is ideal to start with from your Amazon book list? Is the Bescherelle book good?
Hey guys, I am going to take the TCF or TEF in three months time for Canadian Immigration purposes. I studied french in high school about ten years ago but didnt practice or do anything with it after leaving high school, so I'm pretty much a newbie. I need your advice. Do I stick to youtube and udemy to learn french or will it be better to go to a french school?
Thank you very much for this video. It really helped me become more confident about the process. So, what would you say is the main difference between TCF or TEF ?
Bonjour, ruclips.net/video/WOS5ja6mjE8/видео.html J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France. Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis. Merci beaucoup.
As a french person I think it's wicked to give for a test a quebecqois accent, because even us can't understand a shit, and gosh it would be funny if you had a test on a speech of LASSALE
Bonjour, ruclips.net/video/WOS5ja6mjE8/видео.html J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France. Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis. Merci beaucoup.
I learn so much via your video's..going through an immigration progress now also and I appreciate your video's..I could also use information or links where the exams can be made and which are the schools with great payments plans,basicly part of how you did it,I'm not new in the french study progress but I want & need to progress...thx in advance
Thanks for the video! I was wondering if you know how different is the TCF from DELF. Do you think one is harder than other? I have to prepare for TCF now, I passed DELF a few years ago. Please help!
Felicitations !! but why did you decide to do the TCF as opposed to the DELF or DALF ? I hear everyone telling me it's better to do one of those than the TCF but I'm never entirely sure
Hello Rosie. This maybe a silly question, but was the test all together on one sitting or did you have to do the different parts at different times? Please tell me you did something special for yourself to celebrate.
Shouldn't a C2 be almost impossible for non-native speakers? Funnily enough I've heard of natives who had failed to receive the C2 level. Furthermore didn't B2 count as fluent already? Just not familiar with peculiarities?
The problem with those exams (and I should know as I trained to be a French-as-a-foreign-language teacher), is that the higher you go, the more the exams are geared towards skills and capabilities that have nothing to do with your level of French. So, if you've never studied texts or written essays at university for example, it is very hard to get C1 or C2, even if your accent and mastery of the langiage is perfect and you don't even sound like a non-native speaker. Which is why, as with a lot of other language exams, you can get higher scores than your actual level if you study for the type of exam you're taking, or can fail C1 and C2, even if you're a native speaker (very similar to the IELTS situation).
@@miyounova I've felt that way while preparing for the IELTS test. Due to an unfortunate accident where I tore my meniscus I sadly had to postpone it. However during the preparation period at a language school I had felt like I was not being taught to get any better at speaking the English language but more as if I was being prepared to take my final exams in school... I will have to take the test soon though in order to attend HULT university ~ I sincerely hope I make the C1 level. When I did my B1 level in French three years ago I had to spontaneously talk about how I would imagine an internship at a company in France which what seemed utterly random for what the preperation for the DELF test taught me..
@@NotEvenFrench Thank you for your answer! And I couldn't agree more. I think spontaneity and an almost unconditional understanding of the language is the goal to strive for. Autrement apprendre, peu importe quelle langue, ne fait pas plaisir ou le sentiment d'accomplissement, je pense..
A French teacher who teaches DELF/DALF test preparation classes told me she thought 70% of French native speakers would probably not pass the C2 exam. She said the exam is targeted to elite graduate schools and high level jobs. In order to pass you need to be able to write university level essays and verbally discuss very complex subjects. So, any native French speaker without a university education would probably fail. It really is a very specialized exam not a general test of fluency.
Bonjour ! Comment allez-vous ? Je vais passer l'examen du TCF en un mois et j'ai quelques doutes. - Dans la partie comprehension orale, est-ce qu'on a du temps pour lire des questions et des options avant d'écouter le document sonore ? - Dans la partie comprehension écrite, est-ce qu'on peut gérer notre propre pour répondre aux questions ? - Entre les questions de la maîtrise de la langue et de la comprehension écrite, est-ce qu'on peut gérer le temps ou est-ce qu’il y a du temps destiné à chaque épreuve ? Merci d’avance !
Hi Rosie, one question, how many times a year do they do this marathon? I can't do it this time, but in a month and a half I'm going to live in France and I want to get ready to go to the university. Thanks and congrats!
@@NotEvenFrench Thanks so much!! I enrolled in the half marathon 😊 I'm excited to begin! I think it'll be helpful to get a good enough level of French to get a job after I arrive.
I signed up for a trial a few days after watching your Lingoda video and then registered for the half marathon. To my surprise the marathon started immediately after the trial, so 20 December, and it says in my account that it expires 20 March.
I just completed a whole year in Canada's express entry pool at 438 points without an invite. I have already maxed out my IELTS score. Too maximise my chances of getting an invite, I'm thinking about giving this test. Nearly 15 years ago I learned French for a couple of years, nearly all of it I've forgotten since. I was thinking of taking a French course for 3 months which will help me remember and practice. Do you think 3 months are enough for someone to prepare and obtain a decent score?
3 month impossible, I don't want to discourage you but one year is enough to reach b1 or b2 .. need mor effort in listening and reading at least 30 minutes daily
@@karimallel6411 If I can get to B1 level, Ill get anything between 4 to 8 points and if I get to C1 level then that shoots my CRS score all the way to 480. I'm sure to get an invite then. I'm not from a STEM background and nor do I have a partner on my profile to increase my CRS. Don't have much of a choice now. I just have to leave India. I will either leave this country or die trying.
Rosie, i had French in High school, i understand a little bit. As i understand (il,elle, nous) the verbs (regarde, aller,etc) and some sentence construction. But is the TEF Canada is to French as to IELTS in English. If so i have to be proficient in French and they are testing your ability as close to native speaker as possible ?
Salut! You said you prepared for TEF from Lingoda.. however Lingoda doesnt help with TEF according to their website. What subscription did you take at Lingoda and how did it help?
Thank you.
1:42 Listening, what : link photos and the content, get key information.
3:20 Preparation : radio, news, watch TV5 monde TCF, RFI TCF, pick the right level. Exam papers
4:15 speaking, what : talk about your opinions, need to be fluent and pronunciation. You need to show you cannot ask for information.
6:05 préparation : Lingoda, tutor available 24 hrs. (Advertisement) I prefer having a 1 to 1 tutor.
8:20 reading & grammar, what : MCQ, conjugation, preparation : really sit down and finish past paper.
9:50 writing - 90 words, preparation : keep writing.
Totally agree with what you said at the beginning of the video. When I was 15 I took a English language certification attesting a level B1. But I was so well prepared that I ended up getting a B2 level.
Praticing with mock exams is a key step in the test preparation, because we get to encounter frequently used words/grammar structures in the exam, know exactly what to do for each part of the test and now what's expected from us.
Congratulations on getting a C1 level on the test, hope to see you speak French in your videos now!
I just passed DELF/DALF b2 and also got my results at Christmas. I agree it’s the best Christmas gift ever! I spoke French fluently when I studied in Paris 10 years ago but haven’t used it much since then. I spent around 4 months working with a private tutor to brush up my listening and oral (weekly lessons of 1.5hr + homework). I also watched a lot of French RUclips videos 😂 so glad the qualification lasts for a lifetime
Do you speak french fluently now? And how was the delf b2 ??
Joyce C hi
What kind of french videos youtube does help?
Thanks 🙏
Hehe... I’m doing my first French test tomorrow 😅
Now r u fluent?
what do u mean that ur qualification lasts for a lifetime? i thought tef and tcf only has a validity of 2 years? if it was a joke then u can ignore this comment if not then pls explain.
2 years later and still the best TCF explanation video I've seen, merci beaucoup!
Guys! I took TCF and I got C2 in both comprehension parts, and C1 in both production parts. I'm still surprised, I was honestly expecting B2, maybe C1 in reading comprehension. What I did was: I already had an alright grammar foundation, so 90% of my studying for this test was listening, listening and listening like crazy. Important: my grammar is not perfect, I still make mistakes and hesitate and there are a lot of things I dont remember. So I kind of read the grammar (5% of my study time), and did practice speaking (5%). I studied for like 6 or 7 months before the test, 3 to 6 days a week. And I found listening content that I found interesting, so I it wasnt like "ugh, I have to study" but "let's see what this video is about, how cool." So yeah, bottom line: listen, listen, listen. (I also used TV5's videos and took 16 test models).
can you share which resources you use?
Hello I need help
@@Sailormoon899he already said TV5
Im currently traveling to France to study French for a semester. I tested an A2 on my previous French placement test but I hope to take the DELF at the end and get a B1 or B2
How was your test?
Abhishek Dev i passed with a B1 level certificate :)
@@dragonriderqueen il est bon de savoir que.
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I’m so proud of you!! Well done ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I’m hoping to be fluent by June. If not by the end of the year.
Not Even French I am strongly considering it. Unfortunately a few clients still owe me money. Otherwise I would have signed up immediately.
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Congratulations! Thank you so much! I’ve created a list with all your learn French videos together so I can get started. Lingoda marathon sounds ace!
• C1 ?! BRAVA!!!
• Very informative & helpful video. Good food for thought. Thank you.
• I love that necklace you're wearing.
thank you so much for this. you have no idea how helpful it was. all the best to you ☺️
I just passed the DELF B1 and am aiming for B2 at the next round in June. The tests sound very similar! I studied in Paris twice during college and was a very confident speaker, but now I find I have a lot of anxiety around the language and it really impedes my motivation and ability to study well :/
I think all of us learning a foreign language feel this anxiety. It's completely normal. In fact, the linguist Stephen Krashen has written extensively about this kind of stress "filter." I find it critical to not focus on mistakes. In other words, the worst thing you can do is try not to make mistakes. Just focus on the meaning of what you are trying to say, and don't think about grammar. If you have conversations with people in French ask them to correct you only after you have finished. If they interrupt you with corrections, it will cause you to stress and block.
DElF is very simple compare to the TEF don’t be afraid, just prepared your self!
This is most useful, I am forwarding to my granddaughter who is in Immersion and has dual citizenship, hoping someone in the family will return to the source
books are old fashioned but very useful,always get an exercise book,for me it has been the best,I finished a grammer b1 delf book,God knows how many sentences I formed ,also it has almost 100 listening texts,I am starting the vocabulary version soon
Resolution for the new year - reach C1!
la it working?
How did it go
Hey, how is it going ?
Congratulations Rosie! I have just passed the DELF B2 (results arrived Xmas Eve- what a present!) so I know how much work is involved in preparing and passing these exams. Am wondering whether to go for C1, have always believed the TEF/TCF was slightly easier than the DELF. Do you think that's true? I found that the DELF was very structured in terms of how to approach the written and speaking papers so good prep. is vital. But well done again.
Hello, Rosie, félicitations tu parles merveilleusement la langue de Molière
Rosie, Many thanks for the very comprehensive review of resources. Excellent!
Bonjour de Floride! Merci d'avoir fait ce vidéo. J'ai trouvé votre vidéo très informative et, en passant, réalisée avec professionnalisme. Félicitations sur la vidéo et pour avoir obtenu votre certification C1.
Hello Rosie. I'm fond of your videos!! I'm French and I'm keen on English (I would like to be an English teacher). So thanks to your videos, I keep on improving my English level. Congratulations for you exam!! 😉
"i would like being" xd
I'd like to be a teacher of english* c'est mieux hihi
Ooopss hihi
It's better!! Thank you! 😉
@@MegalonioMusic an english teacher * c'est mieux pour le coup
As long as you're open to correction, +Lisaaa Toutouille, the next sentence also needs correction. You would want to write, "So, thanks TO your videos, I AM IMPROVING my level of English."
@@LauraMorland Thank you for your corrections, sometimes I don't pay attention to the mistakes before commenting. However, I think that "I improve my level " is correct 🤔 but to be sure, I change the sentence anyway.
Félicitations pour ton C1!
Such a huge help a guiding to see this kind of videos that you do!
Thanks a lot
Excellent video! All the information needed in one video. Thank you!
Great video and nice description below!
Awesome content, easy to understand what to do and where to go. Thank you very much
I thought your review was unbiased. It is clearly sponsored by Lingoda. I tried Lingoda and it doesn't work at all... crowded classes at B2 level, the material is not fully covered at class.... a mess! Thank God I got my refund after 4 days of signing up with them.
Is this true,
??
Salut, je m'appelle Filipe et je suis brésilien. J'étudie pour TCF et vous m'aidez beaucoup. Merci beaucoup.
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This was a really helpful video. I'm taking my test soon and this gave me a good reference!
Félicitations ca à l'air difficile à obtenir
LOVE THIS VIDEO - thank you! I signed up for the MARATHON!! Vos informations sont si pertinentes et amusantes. Aimez votre chaîne!
Congratulations 😊👏🏻
I once did a test on my French skills after one year of school lessons :'D today, I study French in University and it's really cool. I have a grammar class, and last time we did a conjugation test. Everybody else but me new about it, just I had not been warned. Anyway, I wasn't too nervous, I thought I could rely on my grammar skills. Unfortunately, we had to fill in the gaps of an excerpt of French literature. The mainpart of the verbs was first person passé simple, a tense we never learned at school and which I only knew from books. So I filled in the gaps with passé simple third person, hoping it might be the same form... well, now I know better than that. And thanks to your wonderful video about swearing, Rosie, I can at least properly complain about it in French :'D Really, that test was breaking my ovaries, putain! 😁
Félicitations :)
I'm doing the lingoda marathon 💪in Spanish though !
Two days back IRCC changed rule for express entry and I was thinking to do french and Its gonna b my third language....I was thinking to do it and Its my first day ...by hearing u saying those french words ....I was like I need to put a knot in my tongue in order to speak like that
Same here
Hihi! you are really a very smart learner. I am very glad to have come across your videos:) Tres bien!
Greetings to everyone here
For TCF/TEF available now
How are you doing today? We are a group of prometric consultants probably NCLEX, DHA, MOH, HAAD, SCHFS, QCHP, OMSB etc .
we have great opportunities for all those who wish to take any of this exams. The opportunities are as follows 👇👇👇👇
1...Offering faster way to get DHA, MOH, HAAD, SCHFS, QCHP, OMSB License In Dubai, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar. Get A License To Practice In Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Or Anywhere In The in Asia without seating for the exams.
2...we also provide leak questions and answers guide for the exam date. This questions and answers will be shared to you some weeks or days before exams date.
3... We can also control your results after you have taken exams if you think you didn't write perfectly.
4...Moreover we can also help in changing previous results if you didn't get your preferred percent.
Quickly contact our database system in USA👇👇👇
Whatsapp....+1(970) 578-9743
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Another great video! Thanks, it helps to motivate me. I have been studying French on my own for decades (on and off). I have taken college French courses and Alliance Francaise classes. I have levels 1-5 Pimsleur and currently taking level 3 Fluenz. I can't seem to get past a level 1A/B. :(
You actually have to live somewhere for awhile and use the language daily to really get fluent.
@@caciliawhy5195 I wish I could live in Quebec. Any Quebecois women out there? :)
Je vous attendais parler francais !!!!!!!!!!!
Huge respect for you 👏👏
This is really challenging..
Greetings to everyone here
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Merci beaucoup! This video is very useful. How long did it take for you to prepare for your TCF/TEF?
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This was sooo helpful ! Thank you!
Sooo useful, thank you so much
UK guy here. I dont know whether it's just me, but living in Europe I find anyone other than native English speakers seem to be born with a brain that absorbs foreign languages like a sponge lol. Takes them a few years to learn another language while Im still learning numbers after three years lol
Wow - merci bien! C'était _très_ util.
Congratulations!!
Hello, it is very nice of you to share your experience. Thank you a lot!
As i know, in the comprehension orale part, we have 10 seconds between each question. Should we read the question first or after the audio ?
can you speak easy french in your video of course if you want
Merci! Suis bilingue mais l’examen me fait un peu peur 😅
Really useful. Thank you for this.
In France, I have never ever heard about those levels (A1, B2...). Maybe they didn't want to dishearten us by telling us we could never go beyond A0 😁
That's not true..Our whole education system for foreign languages is based on it. For our Diplôme National du Brevet (national diploma before high school) we need to validate at least one foreign language at level A2 and for our French Baccalauréat (Général) our first foreign language (Langue Vivante 1- almost always English ) must be at a level of B2. (Baccalauréat is High School graduation level that allows you to enter uni) For University level it is C1. Of course, in France most people lose some of their English the minute they graduate from high-school, due to lack of practice, so only few people have a B2 level in English.
Merci Beaucoup Rosie ! ❤️
Merci! This was SO useful!
Wow! Great Advice... Thank you.
Hi, I enjoy your video very much. Do you have any video which cover soecually l'expression orale for TCF? Thanks in advanced :)
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Félicitations!
Hey! thank you so much for the video. I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the books you used back then, I tried to get them from the link on amazon but it looks like it's no longer available. I'd appreciate it so much!
Bonjour,
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J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France.
Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis.
Merci beaucoup.
Hello!! Can you please share the names of the books you bought in Amazon?? The links are not working anymore 😢😢😢 merci!!
Well done 👍🏼
For the "Tendances" book, did you buy the Cahier d'activités?
I really want to do the Lingoda marathon but don’t think I’d be able to give it the attention I would like in the coming months with uni starting :( do you know if they have them at other times? And could I still use your code?
Congratulations, please can you tell me what was your strategy for the reading session?
thank you for your precious video, but i wanna know how much time it took from the beginning till you've reached this proficiency?
Félicitation 🙂
where you travelling to settle...
Salut! thank you for all the great content. I was recommended the edito A1, A2, B1. Also very difficult to get the aforementioned editions here in my place. How do you compare it with Tendances A1, A2, B1 book you suggested. Thank you.
Very useful! Bravoooo
Since when did you start learning French, and how much time did you give for the language ?
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Bonjour!
From A1-C1 it takes 7 months ( Direct class ) and 14 months (online / weekend direct class) only on HERE AND The French Institute.
merci!
Thanks. Perfect💜
Très interessant
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Salut Rosie, merci beaucoup pour vos conseils. Je passerai l’examen dans deux semaines. Est-ce que tu connais des ressources pour m’entraîner dans les conditions réelles? J’ai trois questions concernant la méthode de l’examen; 1. Est-ce que c’est nous qui clique dessus « question suivante » dès que on finit par la réponse ou ça va me diriger automatiquement? 2. Est-ce le niveau de notre question suivante est fondé selon la réponse correcte ou fausse. Autrement dit, si je donne la mauvaise réponse pour une question qui s’agit du niveau A2, don pour la prochaine question est-ce que le niveau sera B1 ou encore A2 comme je n’ai pas réussi à donner la bonne réponse? Tu as compris ma question, bref, est-ce que les questions sont fixées déjà ou ça change selon nos réponses. 3. Est-ce que les textes sont longues comme elles se trouvent dans le livre guide TCF ou ABC TCF ou est-ce que les textes some courtes comme elle sont sur le site apprendre le français TV5 monde? Je te serai reconnaissante de m’aider. Je me permets de te tutoyer comme tu as l’air plus jeune que moi :)
Well done!!xx
Which test is easier to get a higher score in (TEF or TCF)? Which book series is ideal to start with from your Amazon book list? Is the Bescherelle book good?
Votre vidéo est tres utile
Hi,
thanks for all the infos. could you plz tell me how did you book the test ?
i mean the website?
Do you have to write this exams every year or its just once?
Hey guys, I am going to take the TCF or TEF in three months time for Canadian Immigration purposes. I studied french in high school about ten years ago but didnt practice or do anything with it after leaving high school, so I'm pretty much a newbie. I need your advice. Do I stick to youtube and udemy to learn french or will it be better to go to a french school?
Thank you very much for this video. It really helped me become more confident about the process. So, what would you say is the main difference between TCF or TEF ?
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@@souiritv8355 thank you! I already took the exam and was satisfied with my results. :)
@@evaristopineda7610 this is fine congratulations 😊
Which one do you find easier, TCF or TEF?
Bonjour,
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J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France.
Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis.
Merci beaucoup.
Je suis azerbaïdjanaise.J'ai 16 ans et je veux obtenir TCF B2,mais je suis désespérée.Je manque de courage. J'espère que je serai réussi.
As a french person
I think it's wicked to give for a test a quebecqois accent, because even us can't understand a shit, and gosh it would be funny if you had a test on a speech of LASSALE
I know nothing in French. Can I get to B2 level in just 6 months of hard preparation? What's your take on it?
Bonjour,
ruclips.net/video/WOS5ja6mjE8/видео.html
J'ai créé cette chaîne pour que les élèves qui apprennent le français améliorent leur compréhension orale, mais aussi pour qu'ils puissent travailler leur vocabulaire tout en apprenant plus de chose sur la France.
Ça serai vraiment gentil si tu pouvais me donner ton avis.
Merci beaucoup.
thanks for help me
I learn so much via your video's..going through an immigration progress now also and I appreciate your video's..I could also use information or links where the exams can be made and which are the schools with great payments plans,basicly part of how you did it,I'm not new in the french study progress but I want & need to progress...thx in advance
As a beginner, can I able to achieve B1(CLB 5) in French language in 5 months
Very easily! You have to be consistent and not give up and you can do it less than 5 if you want.
Thanks for the video! I was wondering if you know how different is the TCF from DELF. Do you think one is harder than other? I have to prepare for TCF now, I passed DELF a few years ago. Please help!
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Felicitations !! but why did you decide to do the TCF as opposed to the DELF or DALF ? I hear everyone telling me it's better to do one of those than the TCF but I'm never entirely sure
Bravo !
Hello Rosie. This maybe a silly question, but was the test all together on one sitting or did you have to do the different parts at different times?
Please tell me you did something special for yourself to celebrate.
Shouldn't a C2 be almost impossible for non-native speakers? Funnily enough I've heard of natives who had failed to receive the C2 level.
Furthermore didn't B2 count as fluent already? Just not familiar with peculiarities?
The problem with those exams (and I should know as I trained to be a French-as-a-foreign-language teacher), is that the higher you go, the more the exams are geared towards skills and capabilities that have nothing to do with your level of French. So, if you've never studied texts or written essays at university for example, it is very hard to get C1 or C2, even if your accent and mastery of the langiage is perfect and you don't even sound like a non-native speaker. Which is why, as with a lot of other language exams, you can get higher scores than your actual level if you study for the type of exam you're taking, or can fail C1 and C2, even if you're a native speaker (very similar to the IELTS situation).
@@miyounova I've felt that way while preparing for the IELTS test. Due to an unfortunate accident where I tore my meniscus I sadly had to postpone it. However during the preparation period at a language school I had felt like I was not being taught to get any better at speaking the English language but more as if I was being prepared to take my final exams in school... I will have to take the test soon though in order to attend HULT university ~ I sincerely hope I make the C1 level.
When I did my B1 level in French three years ago I had to spontaneously talk about how I would imagine an internship at a company in France which what seemed utterly random for what the preperation for the DELF test taught me..
@@NotEvenFrench Thank you for your answer! And I couldn't agree more. I think spontaneity and an almost unconditional understanding of the language is the goal to strive for. Autrement apprendre, peu importe quelle langue, ne fait pas plaisir ou le sentiment d'accomplissement, je pense..
A French teacher who teaches DELF/DALF test preparation classes told me she thought 70% of French native speakers would probably not pass the C2 exam. She said the exam is targeted to elite graduate schools and high level jobs. In order to pass you need to be able to write university level essays and verbally discuss very complex subjects. So, any native French speaker without a university education would probably fail. It really is a very specialized exam not a general test of fluency.
Does the IELTS exam include French,or English only?? Thanks
Only english
English only.
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If those tests are that easy, I'd not accept less than C2 in ielts ... wish me luck! :)
Bonjour ! Comment allez-vous ?
Je vais passer l'examen du TCF en un mois et j'ai quelques doutes.
- Dans la partie comprehension orale, est-ce qu'on a du temps pour lire des questions et des options avant d'écouter le document sonore ?
- Dans la partie comprehension écrite, est-ce qu'on peut gérer notre propre pour répondre aux questions ?
- Entre les questions de la maîtrise de la langue et de la comprehension écrite, est-ce qu'on peut gérer le temps ou est-ce qu’il y a du temps destiné à chaque épreuve ?
Merci d’avance !
Hi Rosie, one question, how many times a year do they do this marathon? I can't do it this time, but in a month and a half I'm going to live in France and I want to get ready to go to the university. Thanks and congrats!
@@NotEvenFrench Thanks so much!! I enrolled in the half marathon 😊 I'm excited to begin! I think it'll be helpful to get a good enough level of French to get a job after I arrive.
I signed up for a trial a few days after watching your Lingoda video and then registered for the half marathon. To my surprise the marathon started immediately after the trial, so 20 December, and it says in my account that it expires 20 March.
I just completed a whole year in Canada's express entry pool at 438 points without an invite. I have already maxed out my IELTS score.
Too maximise my chances of getting an invite, I'm thinking about giving this test. Nearly 15 years ago I learned French for a couple of years, nearly all of it I've forgotten since. I was thinking of taking a French course for 3 months which will help me remember and practice.
Do you think 3 months are enough for someone to prepare and obtain a decent score?
3 month impossible, I don't want to discourage you but one year is enough to reach b1 or b2 .. need mor effort in listening and reading at least 30 minutes daily
@@karimallel6411 If I can get to B1 level, Ill get anything between 4 to 8 points and if I get to C1 level then that shoots my CRS score all the way to 480. I'm sure to get an invite then. I'm not from a STEM background and nor do I have a partner on my profile to increase my CRS. Don't have much of a choice now. I just have to leave India. I will either leave this country or die trying.
Give yourself a year to 18 months to study really hard for the test. That should be enough time to get you there.
How long did it take you to go from beginner to c1?
Rosie, i had French in High school, i understand a little bit. As i understand (il,elle, nous) the verbs (regarde, aller,etc) and some sentence construction. But is the TEF Canada is to French as to IELTS in English. If so i have to be proficient in French and they are testing your ability as close to native speaker as possible ?
Question. How have the weekend protests affected you if at all?
Félicitations
Salut! You said you prepared for TEF from Lingoda.. however Lingoda doesnt help with TEF according to their website. What subscription did you take at Lingoda and how did it help?
Hey, ur video is of great help.
Please tell the other channel besides TV5 monde.
I heard irify but didn't find anything similar, please clarify.
Its RFI
@@thecanadiangurl thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you
TEF and TCF ? im migrating as a worker please which should i take ? i was told TCF is mostly for those trying to get into college