Advanced Class Level B2 (DELF B2)

 

Intermediate Level: B2 (DELF B2)


We at The French School help you clear your TEF exam. The TEF Canada is an international test  for Francophones and non-native speakers designed to assess their level of proficiency and skills in French. 
The TEF Canada is recognised as official proof of language proficiency by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as well as the Quebec Ministry of Immigration and Cultural Communities (MICC) for permanent residency applications, Quebec Selection Certificate applications and Canadian citizenship applications.

Advanced Class Level B2 (DELF B2)

  • Summarising and reporting information
  • Presentations – structures and phrases
  • Talking about the professional world
  • Details of business etiquette
  • Inequalities at work
  • Expressing feelings and ideas
  • The media
  • Explaining the meaning of a word
  • Playing with words – poetry, proverbs, word-play, word creation, metaphors, stylized writing
  • Language register – colloquial idioms
  • Defining words, concepts, and objects
  • French slang
  • Reporting uncertain information
  • Origin of some French words
  • Advertising and slogans
  • Colloquial expressions
  • French sayings
  • Advising according to different registers
  • Genuine spoken French
  • Expressing feelings and sensations
Playing with the language
  • French literature
  • Writing a text message
  • Describing a picture in details
  • Presenting a document
  • Reported speech – structures and tense agreement
  • Collective nouns agreement – une majorité de, la plupart de etc
  • Suffixes
  • Passive tense
  • Pronoun ‘en’
  • Linking words
  • Nominalisation
  • Language register
  • Complex relative pronouns – avec lequel, sur lequel etc
  • Past and present conditional
  • C’est, ce sont…qui/que
  • Nominal sentences
  • Adverbs
  • Exlamation ‘Comme c’est grand!’
  • Negative sentences
  • Word order: adjectives
  • Subjunctive
  • Past participle agreement
  • Punctuation
  • Pour vs par
  • Imperative
  • Prepositions of place
  • Equality at work
  • The French Educational system
  • French people and the media
  • Songs in French
  • Francophonie
  • French poetry
  • Slam
  • Origin of some French words
  • The media
  • Advertising
  • French music
  • Comic books
  • French authors and literature
  • French poetry
  • History of the French language/different varieties of French
  • Speaking/debating
  • Listening
  • Understanding different accents
  • Producing various styles of written and spoken French
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