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Help EO 01/20 TCF CANADA

What are the major chances of getting 1/20 in EO TCF CANADA even after attempting first two tasks nicely and task 3 speaking for 4.40 mins ?

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u/possiivviiee — 1 day ago
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Tcf reevaluation

Hi all, anyone experienced score decrease after reevaluation for TCF, my score got decreased from 5 to 1 for speaking

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u/ActionOdd9960 — 3 days ago
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Anyone who switched from TEF to TCF, does it make any difference?

Got the result of my first attempt for TEF today, quite disappointed with the grades i received especially in speaking, if not 7 i expected at-least 5. I have seen people re-trying TEF 3rd or 4th time with slight or no change in marks. I dont want to waste my time redoing TEF because despite full-filling all the task requirements i still received only 4 . Anyone who can share their experience if they reached 7 in TEF then how and if anyone who switched to TCF did u see the difference in marking? M only asking responses from people for whom french is not their native language as for me as well it’s my 4th language.

u/Distinct-Magician391 — 3 days ago
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Why Netflix Isn't the Best Way to Prepare for the TEF or TCF

Watching French movies and TV shows is enjoyable, but it's not the fastest way to prepare for the exam—especially if you're at the A2 or B1 level.
Movies often include:

  • Slang
  • Incomplete sentences
  • Very fast speech
  • Background noise

Instead, focus on:

  • French news
  • Easy French videos
  • Podcasts with transcripts
  • Official exam-style listening exercises

Build your listening skills gradually.
Entertainment has its place.
Targeted practice gets results faster.
What listening resources have helped you the most?

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u/Learning_with_Manu — 4 days ago
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This is what has help me over come my fear of learning a new language.

For the longest time, speaking French was the part that scared me the most. I was constantly worried about making mistakes, forgetting words, or sounding unnatural. Because of that, I avoided speaking whenever possible.

A few weeks ago, I started a simple habit: recording myself speaking French every day for 5–10 minutes. At first, it felt awkward and uncomfortable. I would stop every few seconds to correct myself. But over time, something changed.

Listening to my recordings helped me notice recurring mistakes, improve my pronunciation, and become more comfortable expressing my thoughts without overthinking every sentence. More importantly, it reduced my fear of speaking. I realized that making mistakes is part of the learning process, not something to be embarrassed about.

Now, when I speak French, I feel much more confident than before. I'm not fluent yet, but I no longer freeze when I have to express myself.

If you're preparing for TEF Canada or learning French in general, I highly recommend recording yourself daily. It has been one of the most effective techniques I've tried, and it costs nothing except a few minutes of your time.

Has anyone else used self-recording as a language-learning tool? What was your experience?

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u/Learning_with_Manu — 9 days ago

I just want to know

Hello everyone,

Like many others, I am trying to prepare for the TCF Canada test, and I just want to know, for someone like me, how long it will approximately take to get that CLB7 (NCLC 7).

I was taught French since I was a kid, and back home, it is actually our second language. My level in French is not native-like, and since I am living in an anglophone environment, I haven't had the chance to practise my French a lot since I came to Canada.

I can fully understand written French, and I can understand when someone talks to me or when i hear anything in French, and I can write as well.

My English is stronger, but I can talk to myself in French, but sometimes I don't find the words, or it takes me a minute to find the correct word.

I also passed the CELPIP-G for English and got CLB 9 and before that i passed the TOEFL-iBT and got 98 (before coming to canada) so i am kinda familiar with testing but i don't know if the TCF Canada is simillar in that regard.

Est-ce que vous pensez que je peux atteindre NCLC 7 facilement d'après mon profil ?

Merci beaucoup.

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u/boobsniper69 — 8 days ago

has anyone enrolled in crystalprep or abbi's french schhol for TCF prep

Has anyone enrolled in Crystalprep or Abbi's French school for TCF prep? How is the experience?

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u/No-Hall-7951 — 10 days ago