TEF Canada Preparation Course: Complete A1 to B2 Success
The only A1 to B2 French prep course with personalized feedback from a TEF Canada Expert (PhD).
Proven A1-to-B2 Roadmap in just 9 months
Everything you need is in this course!
The Complete A1 to B2 TEF Canada CLB 7+ Curriculum
Welcome- Meet Your French Teacher
FREE PREVIEWGetting to Know You: Student Profile Survey
FREE PREVIEWAbout the TEF Canada Exam: Structure and Content
Understanding French Levels: A1, A2, B1, B2
How This Course Can Help You – My Method
Acknowledgment of Copyright and Terms of Use
Understanding the A1 Level
Learning objectives
FREE PREVIEWAlphabet pronunciation
FREE PREVIEWPronunciation: French vowels
Numbers 0-20
Greetings: Bonjour, salut, au revoir
FREE PREVIEWQuiz: Greetings and goodbyes
FREE PREVIEWIntroducing oneself: Je m’appelle..., comment vous appelez-vous ?
Subject pronouns: Je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles, etc.
Quiz: "Tu" or "Vous"?
Pronunciation: Silent letters
Basic sentence structure
The verb "être"(to be)
TEF Canada Reading Practice
TEF Canada Listening Practice
TEF Canada Writing/Speaking Practice
Extra practice exercises
Post Module Survey
Home Practice (Downloadable Resource)
Learning objectives
Vocabulary: objects
What is this?
Indefinite articles: Un, une, des
Quiz (Indefinite articles)
Identifying masculine and feminine objects in French
Vocabulary: days of the week, months, seasons
Colours and basic adjectives (grand, petit, bleu)
Pronunciation: Vowel combinations
Pronunciation: Liaison rule
French Accent Rules
How to use adjectives in French
The Verb “avoir” (to have)
Quiz: Conjugation of Avoir (To Have)
TEF Canada Reading Practice
TEF Canada Listening Practice
TEF Canada Writing/Speaking Practice
Extra practice exercises
Home Practice (Downloadable Resource)
Learning objectives
Common question words: Comment, où, d’où, quel
How to Use 'Quel' in French
Quiz: "Où" vs. "Comment"
Talking about nationalities
Talking about professions
Pronunciation: Nasal vowels
Pronunciation Exercise
Intonation for informal questions
Est-ce que for yes/no questions
How to make negative sentences
Articles in negative sentences
Practice the verb avoir in the negative form
TEF Canada Reading Practice
TEF Canada Listening Practice
TEF Canada Writing/Speaking Practice
Extra practice exercises
Post Module Survey
Tip to Improve Pronunciation: Small Steps for Big Progress!
Home Practice (Downloadable Resource)
Learning objectives
Numbers 20-100
Expressing time: Quelle heure est-il?
Understanding time in French
Definite articles: Le, la, l', les
Making Objects Plural in French
Quiz: Making Objects Plural
Quiz (Definite articles)
Negation with Definite Articles
Pronunciation: Elision rule
Events and gatherings vocabulary
Asking when and what time in French
How to write the date in French
Prepositions for time: À, de, jusqu'à
TEF Canada Reading Practice
TEF Canada Writing Exercise
TEF Canada Writing/Speaking Practice
Extra practice exercises
Home Practice (Downloadable Resource)
Learning objectives
Useful Classroom Expressions
Vocabulary: family members (mère, père, frère, sœur, etc.)
Family Vocabulary (Part 2)
Review: Nasal vowels in French
Pronunciation: French Consonants
Describing Physical Traits
Practice (Adjectives)
Describing Personality in French
Marital Status Vocabulary
Possessive Adjectives in French: My, Your, His/Her
Quiz (Possessive adjectives)
Quiz (Family members)
Asking About and Describing Someone
"Qu'est-ce que" vs. "Qui est-ce"
TEF Canada Reading Practice
TEF Canada Listening Practice
TEF Canada Writing/Speaking Practice
Extra practice exercises
Home Practice (Downloadable Resource)
“I had some beginner French, but my scores were low. Following Umut’s structure, the results were dramatic: my speaking and listening scores jumped by over 100 points! I’m honestly so proud of the progress I made, and really thankful I decided to work with Umut. (Ada)”
“The difference between generic French programs and the TEF Success Course is the personalized feedback. Umut is always really quick at getting back to me about anything, and puts in a lot of time into his detailed feedback on my writing and speaking submissions. That direct, expert guidance was the absolute key to hitting the CLB 7 threshold, especially in the writing section which I struggled with the most. (Arun)”
“Before this course, I was stuck in the Express Entry pool because I lacked the French points. Following Dr. Umut’s CLB 7 roadmap for just 9 months was the best investment I made for my immigration journey. I secured an extra 54 CRS points, which gave me a score high enough to receive my Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the very next draw! If you are serious about Canada PR, stop wasting time and enrol. (Maria)”
Lifetime Access & TEF CLB 7 Guarantee
Full Course Access, All Mock Exams, Personalized Feedback
No, this course is designed to take you from a true beginner (A1) all the way to the required B2/CLB 7 level in 9 months.
You will have lifetime access to the course content, all future updates, and any new TEF Canada resources added to the curriculum. Study at your own pace and revisit the modules whenever you need a refresh!
oYes, absolutely! You can reach out to me for clarification and personalized feedback on your assignments. I respond within 24 hours.
The course is non-refundable, as you gain immediate access to the course content upon registration.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].