I think it is good, as mentioned in the video, increase the volume. So, anything helps! Better if you listen to the news with subtitles (sous-titres), you’ll understand more and simultaneously will be able to add words to your vocabulary! Bonne chance 🤞🏼
Hi I come to know that there are total 4 nasal sounds or vowels in french, whereas some of the french speaker use only 3 nasal sounds. So do we need to know and use all 4 nasal sound for TEF/TCF canada exam or not? Eg un => œ̃ or un => ɛ̃, Which one should I use for exam ?
I am doing french from 5 months and I am able to get clb 5 in mock test and now everyone is saying only french citizens can apply under french category draw is it true?
All nationalities are eligible to apply. If you have CLB 7 in all modules , you are eligible for extra 50+12=62 points in express entry French speaking category . And CLB 5 in only two modules listening and speaking is enough for francophone mobility program to get a work permit, but in this case you need an offer letter from an employer.
Frankly telling, it's the best advice I have listened to.
Thank you
You're very welcome
Thanks a lot Guys. This podcast helped a lot.❤
Thanks for the information vyom. I missed zoom session last week and was looking to find i what i missed. Now this is exactly i want to know. Thanks
Wow, amazing. He is doing great. May be it is possible to clear in a year if you put 5hrs a day.
We are predicting between Feb-April, so 10 months probably
merci, c’était une très bonne vidéo! ❤
Je ne comprends pas le ‘reversal’ dont vous avez parlé.
zabardast podcast yaar.
Thanks a lot for quiet helpful suggestions
16:29 does it matter what I listen to? for example french news, If I do not understand any of it, shall I still listen to it?
I think it is good, as mentioned in the video, increase the volume. So, anything helps! Better if you listen to the news with subtitles (sous-titres), you’ll understand more and simultaneously will be able to add words to your vocabulary! Bonne chance 🤞🏼
Hi Vyom, Where to find reading material in french?
what resource is mentioned at 16:33 ? I couldnt understand it can someone pls let me know
Hi I come to know that there are total 4 nasal sounds or vowels in french, whereas some of the french speaker use only 3 nasal sounds. So do we need to know and use all 4 nasal sound for TEF/TCF canada exam or not? Eg un => œ̃ or un => ɛ̃, Which one should I use for exam ?
yes, all are important
Hello vyom,i want to learn French language, what's the process to get the lessons
I am doing french from 5 months and I am able to get clb 5 in mock test and now everyone is saying only french citizens can apply under french category draw is it true?
All nationalities are eligible to apply. If you have CLB 7 in all modules , you are eligible for extra 50+12=62 points in express entry French speaking category . And CLB 5 in only two modules listening and speaking is enough for francophone mobility program to get a work permit, but in this case you need an offer letter from an employer.
@@taranjit_singh_dilson hey brother i need more information about it. How i can contact you.
If they are already citizens
don't believe people, they talk shit all the time! go to the website and research yourself!
Anyone appeared for the exam recently?
He is doing good with his grammar and vocabulary but the way he pronounce 'Je' is not correc also some other ones.
He is correc if you can understand him what he is saying thats enough and he just started speaking too
TELL TIS MAN TO START DOCUMENTIN ITS JOURNEY IT WILL EBR EALLY OD