Free Course Image TEF/TCF French for Canada Immigration (A1–C2) Complete Prep Course

Free online courseTEF/TCF French for Canada Immigration (A1–C2) Complete Prep Course

Duration of the online course: 21 hours and 48 minutes

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Boost your French for Canada immigration with a free prep course for TEF/TCF, from A1 to C2—grammar, verbs, and test-ready practice.

In this free course, learn about

  • French greetings and choosing tu vs vous in formal/professional questions
  • Weather, feelings, months and numbers; core expressions like “Il pleut”
  • Alphabet/pronunciation basics and why TEF/TCF French boosts Canada immigration pathways
  • Articles (definite/indefinite/partitive) incl. plural partitive “des”
  • Essential verbs and structures: avoir for age; faire vs jouer; aller + prepositions
  • Verb conjugation toolkit: moods, “être en train de”, and forming yes/no questions
  • Negation patterns: ne…pas basics plus complex negations
  • Adjectives/adverbs: agreement, comparatives, and regular adverb formation (-ment)
  • Demonstratives/possessives and pronouns: possessive, direct/indirect object, y/en
  • Key tenses: passé composé, imparfait, futur proche, futur simple, reflexive verbs/imperative
  • Intermediate/advanced tenses: conditionnel, subjunctive (incl. past), plus-que-parfait
  • Upper-level grammar: futur antérieur, conditionnel passé, passé simple, passive voice
  • Complex linking: relative pronouns, compound prepositions/conjunctions (e.g., pour que)
  • C2 structures: sequence of tenses and direct vs indirect speech (incl. si for yes/no)

Course Description

Strengthening your French can be one of the smartest ways to expand your options for Canada immigration, especially when TEF/TCF results can support applications and boost competitiveness. This free online course is designed to help you build practical French from the ground up and push toward advanced accuracy, with clear explanations that make grammar feel manageable and progress feel measurable.

You’ll develop a solid foundation in everyday communication, starting with essentials like greetings, weather, numbers, months, and expressing feelings. From there, you’ll move into the structures that shape real confidence: articles, pronouns, adjectives, questions, negation, comparisons, and the most useful verbs for daily life. Each step reinforces what you learn so you can speak and write with fewer doubts and understand French more quickly when reading or listening.

As you advance, the focus shifts toward control and nuance. You’ll work through major tenses and moods used across TEF/TCF levels, including near future, future, passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, conditionals, and the subjunctive. You’ll also gain tools that dramatically improve comprehension at higher levels, such as relative pronouns, complex connectors, passive voice, sequence of tenses, and direct vs. indirect speech. These topics can feel intimidating without a roadmap, and the course aims to give you one, step by step.

To keep learning active, the course pairs lessons with quick checks and targeted exercises that help you catch common mistakes early and turn rules into habits. Whether your goal is to start from A1, reach B1/B2, or polish C1/C2 understanding, you’ll leave with stronger accuracy, better test readiness, and a clearer sense of how French works in real contexts—useful for immigration goals and beyond.

Course content

  • Video class: Lesson 1: Master Greetings | Learn French for Canada Immigration | TEF Canada Prep 26m
  • Exercise: In a formal or professional setting, which French pronoun should you use for “you” when asking someone a question?
  • Video class: Lesson 2: Master Weather 29m
  • Exercise: In French weather expressions, which sentence correctly means “It’s raining”?
  • Video class: Lesson 3: Express Feelings, Months, Numbers | Learn French for Canada Immigration | TEF Canada Prep 18m
  • Exercise: Why is learning French (TEF/TCF levels A1–C2) helpful for Canadian immigration pathways?
  • Video class: Lesson 4: French Alphabet for Canada Immigration | Boost Express Entry Points | TEF Canada Prep 17m
  • Exercise: Why are TEF/TCF French skills described as a key factor for Canadian immigration pathways?
  • Video class: Lesson 5: Articles | Learn French for Canada Immigration, Express Entry | TEF Canada Prep 23m
  • Exercise: Which partitive article should be used for a plural noun meaning “some”, as in “some eggs”?
  • Video class: Lesson 6: Master French Grammar Fundamentals | Learn French for Canada Immigration | TEF Canada Prep 18m
  • Exercise: Which subject pronoun should you use for a mixed group (at least one male) when saying “they”?
  • Video class: Lesson 7: Learn FREE French for CANADA Immigration Success | TEF Canada 20m
  • Exercise: Which verb is used in French to talk about your age (e.g., “I am 34 years old”)?
  • Video class: Lesson 8: FAIRE Verb Practical Expressions | Learn French for Canada PR | TEF Canada Prep 16m
  • Exercise: Which rule best describes when to use faire vs jouer for activities and sports?
  • Video class: Lesson 9: Aller Verb 18m
  • Exercise: Which preposition is used after aller to say someone is going to a feminine place (e.g., the beach)?
  • Video class: Lesson 10: French Grammar Made Easy | Verb Conjugation for Canada Immigration Success 15m
  • Exercise: Which set of French moods includes those used to express facts, hypothetical situations, doubts/wishes/emotions, and orders/requests?
  • Video class: Lesson 11: French Conjugation Made Easy | Canada Immigration French Course | TEF Prep 18m
  • Exercise: In TEF/TCF prep, which structure correctly expresses an action happening right now ("in the process of")?
  • Video class: Lesson 12: French Negation Made Easy: Essential Grammar for Canada Immigration (TEF/TCF Prep) 13m
  • Exercise: Which structure correctly forms a basic French negation with “ne … pas” around the verb?
  • Video class: Lesson 13: MASTER French Adjectives for Canada Immigration Success | TEF Canada Prep 14m
  • Exercise: Which structure correctly forms a basic comparative with an adjective in French?
  • Video class: Lesson 14: French Grammar for Canada PR: Master Possessive 13m
  • Exercise: Which demonstrative adjective should be used before a masculine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent “h” (e.g., “hôtel”, “artiste”)?
  • Video class: Lesson 15: Master French Passé Composé | Canada Immigration French Course | TEF Prep 18m
  • Exercise: How is le passé composé generally formed in French?
  • Video class: Lesson 16: Beginner French for TEF Canada: Top Tips 16m
  • Exercise: In French, what is the most common and easiest way to ask a yes/no question?
  • Video class: Lesson 17: Learn French for Canada Immigration: Master Interrogative Questions (TEF/TCF Prep) 15m
  • Exercise: When using the auxiliary verbs «être» or «avoir» to form a question, which structure is required instead of «est-ce que»?
  • Video class: Lesson 18: Master French Irregular Plurals 17m
  • Video class: Lesson 19: Master French Adverbs for Canadian Immigration Success! ?????????? 20m
  • Exercise: How are most regular French adverbs formed from adjectives?
  • Video class: Lesson 20: Essential Grammar Lesson on Tenses for Canada PR and TEF/TCF Prep 16m
  • Exercise: Which structure is used to form the French near future (le futur proche)?
  • Video class: Lesson 21: Master French Future Tense in 15 Minutes | TEF Canada Preparation 2025 14m
  • Video class: Lesson 22: French Reflexive Verbs EXPLAINED: Canada PR 14m
  • Exercise: In French, where is the reflexive pronoun placed in the affirmative imperative (e.g., “Get up!”)?
  • Video class: Lesson 23: French for Canada Immigration: Master the Imperfect Tense 15m
  • Exercise: In French grammar, when is the imparfait typically used (vs. passé composé)?
  • Video class: Lesson 24: French for Canada PR: Master Relative Pronouns 15m
  • Exercise: In TEF/TCF French prep, which relative pronoun is used to refer to the subject of the second clause (who/which/that) and is followed by a verb?
  • Video class: Lesson 25: French for Canada PR: Master Pronouns for TEF/TCF 14m
  • Exercise: In French grammar, what is the main purpose of a possessive pronoun (le mien, la tienne, les leurs, etc.)?
  • Video class: Lesson 26: French for TEF/TCF: Master Direct, Indirect, Y 15m
  • Exercise: In French grammar, what does a direct object pronoun do?
  • Video class: Lesson 27: Conditional Present | B1 French for Canada PR (TEF, TCF, Immigration) 14m
  • Exercise: Which structure best describes how to form the French conditional tense (e.g., je parlerais)?
  • Video class: Lesson 28: Complex Negations in French | B1 Grammar for TEF Canada, TCF 18m
  • Video class: Lesson 29: Complex Comparatives 16m
  • Exercise: Which structure is used to compare nouns in French (e.g., “more games than”) ?
  • Video class: Lesson 30: Subjunctive Mood in French – Part 1 | B2 Grammar for TEF Canada 28m
  • Exercise: In French, which situation most often requires using the subjunctive (subjonctif) rather than the indicative?
  • Video class: Lesson 31: Advanced Subjunctive in French (Part 2) | B2 Grammar for TEF Canada 18m
  • Exercise: How is the past subjunctive (subjonctif passé) formed in French?
  • Video class: Lesson 32: Compound Prepositions 19m
  • Exercise: Which complex conjunction means “so that” and is followed by the subjunctive?
  • Video class: Lesson 33: Complex Relative Pronouns | B2 French Grammar for Canada PR 12m
  • Exercise: Which complex relative pronoun should be used after the preposition avec for a masculine singular noun?
  • Video class: Lesson 34: The Plus-que-parfait (Past Perfect) | B2 Grammar for TEF Canada 15m
  • Exercise: In French, what is the correct structure for the past perfect (plus-que-parfait)?
  • Video class: Lesson 35: Future Perfect | B2 French Grammar for Canada PR 15m
  • Exercise: In French, what is the main use of the future perfect tense (futur antérieur)?
  • Video class: Lesson 36: Past Conditional | B2 Grammar for Canada PR 13m
  • Exercise: What is the correct structure of the French past conditional (le conditionnel passé) to express “would have done”?
  • Video class: Lesson 37: Simple Past | C1 Advanced French for Canada PR 13m
  • Exercise: In what context is le passé simple mainly used in French (useful for TEF/TCF comprehension)?
  • Video class: French Lesson 38: C1 Advanced French for Canada PR 15m
  • Exercise: In French, how is the passive voice typically formed?
  • Video class: Lesson 39: Sequence of Tenses | C2 French for TEF Canada 14m
  • Exercise: In the sequence of tenses, if the main clause verb is in the past, what should generally happen to the verb tense in the subordinate clause?
  • Video class: French Lesson 40: Discours Direct et Indirect | C2 French Grammar for Canada PR 15m
  • Exercise: Which conjunction is typically used to introduce a YES/NO question in indirect speech in French?

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