Learn French for TCF & TEF

Achieve High French Scores for Canadian Immigration, Education & PR

If you’re planning to study, move, or settle in Canada or Québec, mastering French can significantly boost your opportunities — especially your CRS score in the Express Entry and Quebec immigration systems. Our comprehensive TEF & TCF Canada preparation courses are designed to help you succeed in these internationally recognised language exams.

Preparing for these exams is not just about learning new words or grammar rules. It is about knowing how to use the language confidently when it matters. Over the years, we have worked with learners from different backgrounds and at different levels of French. Some join us as complete beginners. Others come with existing knowledge and want to improve their scores. Whether you are looking for French for TEF or French for TCF, our focus is on helping you build the language skills and exam confidence needed to move closer to your goals.

Wondering about TEF or TCF?

TEF Canada

Preparing French for TEF often feels different for every learner. Some students join us with a basic understanding of the language, while others are starting from the very beginning. Over the years, we have seen that consistent practice and the right guidance make a significant difference to exam performance. At VFI, we help learners strengthen each language skill step by step while becoming comfortable with the TEF format. Through regular practice, feedback, and personal support from our trainers, students gain the confidence needed to approach the exam with greater clarity and preparation.

  • Official Test d’Évaluation de Français used for Canadian immigration, citizenship, and higher education.

  • Assesses all four key skills: Listening, Reading, Speaking & Writing.

  • A high TEF score can earn up to 74 points in the Canadian CRS system.

TCF TEF Canada

TCF Canada

Learning French for TCF is not simply about covering lessons and moving on. It requires steady progress in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, along with an understanding of how the exam works. Many of our learners come to us with different goals and different levels of French. That is why we focus on individual progress and practical learning. From classroom guidance to exam-oriented practice, we support students throughout their preparation journey. With the right support and a structured learning path, preparing for TCF becomes far more manageable and rewarding.

  • Internationally recognised Test de Connaissance du Français for immigration and residency applications.

  • Evaluates your ability to function in real-world French contexts.

  • A strong TCF score also enhances your Express Entry profile when paired with English test results.

Course Highlights

Description

Both TEF and TCF prep programs include:

✅ Live Interactive Classes – 1-hour sessions, 5 times weekly
✅ Extensive Study Material – Grammar, vocabulary, real exam tasks
✅ Regular Mock Tests & Feedback – Prepare with exam-style practices and guided evaluations
✅ Language Workshops & Extra Practice Sessions – Build fluency and confidence
✅ Google Classroom Access – Resources & doubt assistance anytime
✅ Recordings for Missed Classes – Catch up at your convenience

Whether you’re a beginner with no prior French or looking to enhance your existing skills, our structured teaching path takes you from core language foundations to advanced exam readiness over 8–9 months.

Who Should Join this Course?

FAQ

No — beginners can start from zero, and intermediate learners can jump in to improve exam performance.

Both are valid for Canada and Québec immigration.

  • TEF focuses more on open-ended speaking and writing tasks.

  • TCF places more emphasis on comprehension and structured responses.
    Our team will help you choose the exam based on your profile and goals.

Both TCF and TEF assess French proficiency across all six CEFR levels (A1 to C2):

  • A1–A2 (Beginner / Elementary): Basic everyday communication

  • B1–B2 (Intermediate / Independent): More complex conversations and written texts

  • C1–C2 (Advanced / Proficient): Fluent understanding and expression in almost all contexts

Preparation time depends on your starting level. On average:

  • Beginners (A1 → B2): 8–9 months

  • Intermediate learners: 3–5 months of focused exam preparation

Yes. The course is specifically designed for Canada PR, Express Entry, and Québec immigration, with exam strategies aligned to CRS score requirements.

Absolutely. You will receive regular mock tests, examiner-style speaking and writing evaluations, and personalised feedback to help you improve your score.

Course Details:

Course Price (Monthly)

$234

Lesson Duration

9 months

Lessons

180

Group Size

5-6 Students

Language:

English, French

Mode of Teaching

Zoom

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