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French Classes

  • Speaking Class
  • Listening Class
  • Reading Class
  • Writing Class
  • TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français)
  • TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français)

Speaking Classes

Speaking Class

Our French Speaking Classes focus on improving your fluency, pronunciation, and conversational confidence in French. Students practice dialogues, role-plays, and real-life situations to communicate effectively.

What You Will Learn
  • Basic Conversation: Introduce yourself, talk about hobbies, family, studies, and daily activities.
  • Role-Play Practice: Simulate real-world scenarios like shopping, traveling, and dining.
  • Discussions & Opinions: Express ideas clearly on various topics.
Skills Developed
  • Fluency and coherence in spoken French
  • Pronunciation and accent improvement
  • Vocabulary and sentence construction
  • Confidence in everyday communication
Quick Tips for Speaking Classes
  • Practice speaking regularly in full sentences.
  • Listen to French media to improve understanding and accent.
  • Don't fear mistakes, they help learning.
  • Use gestures and expressions for effective communication.

Listening Classes

Listening Class

French Listening Classes help you understand native speakers, follow conversations, and grasp different accents and intonations. Practice includes audio clips, dialogues, and exercises.

What You Will Learn
  • Understand spoken French in daily life and academic contexts.
  • Identify keywords and main ideas in conversations.
  • Follow dialogues, announcements, and instructions accurately.
  • Practice note-taking and comprehension exercises.
Types of Listening Exercises
  1. Conversations: Listen to dialogues between two or more people in different situations.
  2. Instructions: Follow directions, guidelines, and tasks.
  3. Monologues: Understand single-speaker explanations or narrations.
  4. Dialogues & Discussions: Comprehend group discussions and interviews.
Quick Tips for Listening Classes
  • Focus on keywords and context clues.
  • Practice listening to French songs, podcasts, and news.
  • Repeat exercises to improve retention.
  • Stay calm and attentive during listening practice.

Reading Classes

Reading Class

French Reading Classes enhance comprehension skills, expand vocabulary, and improve speed in reading French texts. Learn to interpret articles, stories, and instructions effectively.

What You Will Learn
  • Skim and scan texts efficiently.
  • Understand main ideas, details, and context.
  • Handle different question types like MCQs, True/False, and short answers.
  • Manage time effectively while reading.
Types of Reading Texts
  1. Articles & Stories: Formal and informal French texts.
  2. Notices & Instructions: Follow public or workplace guidance.
  3. Charts & Tables: Interpret and analyze visual data.
  4. Everyday Passages: Social, cultural, and daily context reading.
Quick Tips for Reading Classes
  • Always read the questions first.
  • Highlight keywords and phrases.
  • Practice reading under time constraints.
  • Identify tricky words and distractors in passages.

Writing Classes

Writing Class

French Writing Classes teach proper sentence structure, essay writing, letter formats, and creative expression. You will learn how to write clearly, accurately, and cohesively in French.

What You Will Learn
  • Sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation.
  • Writing letters, emails, essays, and reports.
  • Improve vocabulary and style for clarity.
  • Practice timed writing exercises.
Types of Writing Exercises
  1. Formal Letters: Requests, complaints, applications.
  2. Informal Letters: Letters to friends and family.
  3. Essays: Opinion, discussion, problem-solution, and descriptive essays.
  4. Integrated Practice: Combine reading and writing for comprehension exercises.
Quick Tips for Writing Classes
  • Plan your writing before starting.
  • Use varied vocabulary and sentence patterns.
  • Check grammar and spelling thoroughly.
  • Practice writing under time limits.

TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français)

Reading Class

TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français) is a standardized French language test assessing listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills, used for immigration, citizenship, studies, or professional purposes, graded according to CEFR levels.

What You Will Learn
  • Listening Skills (Compréhension orale): Understand spoken French in conversations, announcements, and audio texts.
  • Reading Skills (Compréhension écrite): Comprehend written texts, articles, and documents in French.
  • Speaking Skills (Expression orale): Communicate effectively, answer questions, and participate in discussions in French.
  • Grammar & Vocabulary (Lexique et structures): Learn essential grammar rules and expand French vocabulary for all situations.
  • Exam Strategies: Techniques to manage time, understand questions, and maximize your score in each module.
Types of TEF
  1. TEF Canada: For Canadian immigration (Express Entry, skilled workers).
  2. TEF Naturalisation: For French citizenship.
  3. TEF for Resident Card: For French permanent residence.
  4. TEF Studies: For French university admission.
Skills Tested
  • Listening (Compréhension orale): Understanding spoken French.
  • Reading (Compréhension écrite): Understanding written texts.
  • Writing (Expression écrite): Writing essays or formal texts.
  • Speaking (Expression orale): Oral communication, answering questions.
  • Optional: Vocabulary & Structures (Lexique et structures): Grammar and vocabulary knowledge.

TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français)

Reading Class

TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français) is a standardized French language test evaluating listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills, used for immigration, studies, citizenship, or professional purposes, graded according to CEFR levels.

What You Will Learn
  • Listening Skills (Compréhension orale): Understand spoken French in conversations, announcements, and audio texts.
  • Reading Skills (Compréhension écrite): Comprehend written texts, articles, and documents in French.
  • Speaking Skills (Expression orale): Communicate effectively, answer questions, and participate in discussions in French.
  • Writing Skills (Expression écrite): Write essays, letters, and formal texts correctly in French.
  • Grammar & Vocabulary (Structures de la langue): Learn essential grammar rules and expand vocabulary for all situations.
  • Exam Strategies: Techniques to manage time, understand questions, and maximize your score in each module.
Types of TCF
  1. TCF Canada: For Canadian immigration (skilled workers, Express Entry).
  2. TCF Québec: Specifically for Quebec immigration.
  3. TCF DAP: For admission to French universities.
  4. TCF Tout Public: General version for personal or professional purposes.
  5. TCF ANF: For French nationality applications.
Skills Tested
  • Listening (Compréhension orale): Understanding spoken French.
  • Reading (Compréhension écrite): Understanding written texts.
  • Writing (Expression écrite): Writing essays or formal texts correctly.
  • Speaking (Expression orale): Oral communication and answering questions.
  • Optional: Language Structures (Structures de la langue): Grammar and vocabulary knowledge.
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