TEF CANADA Expression Orale : 150 Topics To Succeed
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Whether you plan to study or work in Canada, this book will help you with the Expression Oral part to improve your overall score. This book contains more than 150 topics that you might expect at the exam. Both sections are covered in this book (Section A and Section B). It includes handful advice so that you get the most out of this test and succeed.
• 150 topics of TEF test for section A and section B
• Example sentences for speaking test section A
• Example sentences for speaking test section B
• How to do it for each test
• Common mistakes & tips
• Vocabulary list for Oral TEF test
• 500 words essential vocabulary
Benefit from my experience as a professional French tutor, specialized in oral and exam preparation. I helped thousands of students to improve their French and achieve their goal!
To your success!
Jean K. MATHIEU
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Reviews for TEF CANADA Expression Orale
6 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Nice book Thanks , contains intersting section A and B and riche in vocabolary
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Starts great with Section A, and not much useful for Section B, which is actually the hard part of the test.
It seems to me that some expressions are not native, and some are even grammatically incorrect. Some example questions in Section A look like they are Google translated from English. Quite horrible.
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TEF CANADA Expression Orale - Jean K. MATHIEU
Jean K. Mathieu
TEF
CANADA
EXPRESSION ORALE
150 TOPICS
TO SUCCEED
© Jean K. MATHIEU, 2020
Also available
TEF Canada Guide Express - 45min to double your score
TEF Canada Expression Écrite – 150 topics to succeed
TEF Canada Vocabulary – 800 words to succeed
A Gift for You!
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Sommaire
Forword
About the author
Introduction
Should you take the TEF Canada exam?
Evaluating system
Admission score
Quick insight of the tests
Where to take the TEF Canada?
Section A
Type sentences
Useful advice
Common mistakes and false friends
Topics
Section B
Type sentences
Common mistakes and false friends
Useful vocab
Topics
Oral advice
How to handle stress at speaking test
Non-verbal communication tips
My recipe for shadowing French
500 essential words for TEF
A Gift for You!
Forword
Dear French learners,
I lead students from beginners to advanced and as you know TEF is really useful not only to improve your French but also to give credit to your skills when you apply for job or Canadian University. I helped many students to achieve this goal and I realized that most of them had the same problems:
1. A lack of self-confidence. Speaking a foreign language is tricky, we make many mistakes and it doesn’t feel good. Moreover, because we are afraid of making mistake we often choose to not speak. That’s most learners problem, whatever the language is. If we avoid facing reality we will stay dumb.
2. No clue about what to expect. Most students take this exam for the first time and sometimes it’s their first French exam. We don’t really know what to expect.
3. Speaking practice. They are good methods to practice for the exam but the speaking part is always the hardest. They don’t take all chances to get extra points whereas it’s easier than they think.
That’s why I decided to gather all my knowledge about this speaking part. I’m confident this will help you to save a lot of time and energy. My goal is that students can take the TEF exam and be confident they can succeed. If you have any question or want to have an exam simulation with me, send me an email at jean@getsetfrench.com.
Jean K Mathieu
About the author
Teaching French is my job, and I specialized in pronunciation and exam/interview preparation. For several years, I have helped French learners to succeed the DELF and improve their TEF score, pass interviews with French recruiters or universities, and help French learners to travel in France with more confidence.
Introduction
Knowing a lot of vocabulary doesn’t mean that you will get a good score at the TEF exam. You should be ready to take the TEF. Therefore you need to know what the examiners expect from you. They don’t expect you speak fluently however they want you to know some required skills for the level you pretend.
Taking the TEF will not only allow you to check your actual level in French but also will help you to:
get motivated
learn
improve
practice
balance your skills
Should you take the TEF Canada exam?
Taking the TEF allows you to test your knowledge in French from beginner to advanced. This exam has 4 different parts (compréhension orale, compréhension écrite, expression orale, expression écrite)
If you want to study or work in Canada you will need to take the TEF Canada. TEF means Test d’Évaluation du Français, it helps to assess your level if you plan to apply for a job in Canada or enter a Canadian university. Canada is part of French-speaking countries since one of its provinces (Québec) has French as an official language besides English.
If your goal is to immigrate Canada (or Québec taking the TEFAQ), you will need to take the TEF Canada. As a result, Canadian administration will deliver a visa if you get the required level. Having this test makes it possible to immigrate and work anywhere in Canada. It is compulsory if you want to apply for the Canadian citizenship.
TEF Canada is recognized by the Federal Government of Canada as a proof of your skills in French during the immigration process. The score is valid for 2 years. There is also a specific test (TEFAQ) if you want to immigrate to Québec.
To apply for Canada immigration, you will need to take these parts:
Compréhension écrite (Reading)
Compréhension orale (Listening)
Expression écrite (Writing)
Expression orale (Speaking)
Evaluating system
TEF test is not based on the CEFR levels (unlike the DELF) but it is based on the NCLC that has 12 levels. For example, it is better to get a score of 7 or higher on this level scale if you want to have the chance to work in Canada. Just like the DELF you will need to proof your ability in French (Compréhension orale, compréhension écrite, expression orale, expression écrite).
Compréhension écrite : 60 minutes – 50 questions – 300 points.
Compréhension orale : 40 minutes – 60 questions – 360 points.
Expression écrite : 60 minutes – 2 sujets à traiter – 450 points.
Expression orale : 15 minutes – 2 sujets à traiter – 450 points.
Every part must be taken at the same session. If you are not satisfied with one of the scores, you will need to retake the whole exam. To apply for Québec immigration, you will need to take these parts:
Compréhension orale
Expression orale
Compréhension écrite (just for the main petitioner, optional)
Expression écrite (just for the main petitioner, optional)
Maximum score for each part:
Compréhension écrite : 60 minutes – 50 questions – 300 points.
Compréhension orale : 40 minutes – 60 questions – 360 points.
Expression écrite : 60 minutes – 2 sujets à traiter – 450 points.
Expression orale : 15 minutes – 2 sujets à traiter – 450 points.
Unlike DELF tests the score of the 4 tests is not compensated between each other. Each test must be passed correctly.
Admission score
Express entry (C1 ou C2)
Studies: at least 700 points and 14/20 for the writing part
To get a B2 level you will need this score for:
- Expression Orale: 348
- Expression Ecrite: 348
- Compréhension Orale: 279
- Compréhension Ecrite: 232
SCORES FOR C1 LEVEL:
SCORES FOR C2 LEVEL:
Quick insight of the tests
Compréhension écrite
4 sections - 50 questions in a multiple answers quiz
1 hour
Goal: assess your ability to read and understand written documents.
Compréhension orale