Tef Test Devaluation De Francais 250 Activites Livre Audio Repost Review

The TEF computer adapts to you. The book is linear. If you fail the first 10 questions, the real test gives you easier ones. The book does not simulate this "branching."

: The oral comprehension exercises are tied to a separate Audio CD (ISBN: 978-209-032316-7), which includes recorded conversations, phone messages, and public announcements. The TEF computer adapts to you

In the labyrinthine world of French language certification, few exams carry as much weight as the TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français). Required for Canadian immigration (through the TEF Canada) and Quebec immigration (TEFAQ), as well as for French nationality, a few points on this test can alter the course of a human life. Recently, a seemingly minor online event—a repost of the audio files for the classic test prep book TEF: 250 Activités —has reignited a fierce, long-simmering debate: Has the TEF, and by extension the teaching of French for exams, become a victim of its own success, leading to a (devaluation of French)? The book does not simulate this "branching