Informative video! Thanks for sharing. Does the OQLF ask what career youre going into, to choose the case scenario? Does that mean all other candidates there with you, are also engineers? Thanks!
Hello, that's correct. When registering for the French exam, you'll need to specify your professional Order. This ensures that you'll be grouped with candidates from the same profession, such as engineers with engineers and nurses with nurses etc.
Hey thank you for your message. I didn’t take any review classes. I just very well understood what the exam was before signing up (like different sections). By the time I appeared for the exam, I already had passed TEFAQ with C1 grade so I was feeling very confident. As far as learning French, I enrolled myself in MIFI as full time student and attended the program for about 9 months. I also had French friends with whom I was practicing a lot every single day. I would advise you to get a clear understanding of what each and every section of the exam consists of. You can later simulate the same with different case studies. Hope this helps. All the best :)
Hi I don’t really think that they have a lot of practice case studies online but you can search important vocabulary you might want to use during exam here: vitrinelinguistique.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/ressources-linguistiques/outils-pour-les-personnes-apprenantes There are other resources as well on this website so make sure to check that out as well.
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Is OQLD easier than TEFAQ?
Hello, both the exams have different format and purposes. According to me OQLF is more challenging than TEFAQ.
Informative video! Thanks for sharing. Does the OQLF ask what career youre going into, to choose the case scenario? Does that mean all other candidates there with you, are also engineers?
Thanks!
Hello, that's correct. When registering for the French exam, you'll need to specify your professional Order. This ensures that you'll be grouped with candidates from the same profession, such as engineers with engineers and nurses with nurses etc.
Hello! How did you prepare for the exam? Did you take some review classes? Would be grateful for some tips! Thank you
Hey thank you for your message. I didn’t take any review classes. I just very well understood what the exam was before signing up (like different sections). By the time I appeared for the exam, I already had passed TEFAQ with C1 grade so I was feeling very confident. As far as learning French, I enrolled myself in MIFI as full time student and attended the program for about 9 months. I also had French friends with whom I was practicing a lot every single day. I would advise you to get a clear understanding of what each and every section of the exam consists of. You can later simulate the same with different case studies. Hope this helps. All the best :)
Thanks for the video, how can I have access to more case study to prepare myself for the exam?
Hi I don’t really think that they have a lot of practice case studies online but you can search important vocabulary you might want to use during exam here: vitrinelinguistique.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/ressources-linguistiques/outils-pour-les-personnes-apprenantes
There are other resources as well on this website so make sure to check that out as well.
Hi, Did you clear the test
Hello, yes I did.