Thinking about taking the TEF French Exam or DFP French Exam? Both are great options, but which one is the best fit for you? We’ll help you understand the key features of each exam, including formats, scoring, and how they can help you achieve your French language goals. Let’s get you ready to ace it!
The TEF is a progressive, multi-level test (A1 to C2) consisting of 5 sections (listening, reading, speaking, writing and vocabulary and structure). It is available in several versions: TEF Tout public / TEF Intégration, résidence et nationalité / TEF Canada or Québec.
The DFP assesses French language skills in a professional context. It is designed for people who need to use the language in the course of their studies or professional career. It is available in a number of versions.
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The TEF French Exam (Test d’Évaluation de Français) is one of the most widely recognized French language proficiency tests. Whether you’re planning to study in a French-speaking country, apply for Canadian immigration, or just want to measure your language skills, the TEF exam is a great choice. It assesses listening, reading, speaking, and writing abilities, providing an official certification that’s accepted globally. With various versions available (including the TEF Canada and TEF for France), it’s designed to fit your specific needs. Preparing for the TEF French Exam? We’ve got all the tips to help you succeed!
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The DFP is a diploma, valid for life. The TEF and CLOE are valid for 2 years.
The certifications offered by our schools are official and recognised by ministries, chambers of commerce, etc. . They can be used to demonstrate your level of French.
Our courses are suitable for all levels, from complete beginner to C1. Classes are put together by level, on the basis of a placement test taken at the time of enrollment.
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