How do I study for a French test?
How do I study for a French test?
French listening exam techniques
- Listen to French music.
- Listen to the radio.
- Watch TV, movies, series: all kinds of videos.
- Participate in public events.
- Prioritise the global meaning.
- Try to ignore the surrounding sounds.
- Get used to different accents, odd voices and tones.
- Enrich your vocabulary.
How do you pass a French test?
Top Tips for Advanced French Tests
- Translate any French text or audio into English.
- Read it precisely and wait a day or so.
- Now write that text or audio into your own French words and phrases.
- Translate your written text into French by a tool.
- Now compare your text with the original text.
What is French test?
The TFI™ test is a French-language proficiency test for people whose native language is not French. It measures the everyday French skills of people working in an international business or academic environment.
What level of French is considered fluent?
B2 is an upper intermediate level (what I usually call “fluent”), directly below C1.
How do you ace a level in French?
Ready for our 5 tips to ace your A Level test?
- Tip n°2 : Broadening its French culture.
- Tip 3 : Do not translate from English to French, try to think in French.
- Tip 4 : Practise speaking with a French teacher.
- Tip 5 : Study 10 minutes a day rather than 1 hour a week.
How can I learn French for free?
The best way to learn French for free is to spend a lot of time at your local library. There also exist cultural organizations that offer free access to learning resources like books and magazines. If you learn particularly well through being social, you should also pursue conversations with people who possess some mastery of the language.
Where can I learn French online?
The 8 Best Sites for Online French Courses 1. FluentU 2. FrenchClasses 3. Babbel 4. Athabasca University 5. Government of Quebec 6. Open Learning Initiative from Carnegie Mellon University 7. Alison 8. Click on French
How can I learn to read French?
One of the best ways to learn to read French is write it yourself. You will get a better sense of how sentences are constructed and how to interpret meaning from the language. Keep a daily journal with simple French sayings in it; you can come up with them yourself, or copy them from famous French writers and thinkers.
What are some French vocabulary words?
Vocabulary Word List for French Vocabulary Words (246) A) A la carte, Adieu, Adroit, Alliance, Altruism, Ambiance, Ambulance, Aperitif, Armoire, Attache, Au courant, Au gratin, Au naturel, Au revoir, Avant guarde, Avoirdupois