The AmiGrade Blog

Practical guides on TEF Canada, TCF Canada, CLB scores, and how to prepare for the French exam that can change your immigration outcome.

Vocabulary8 min read

Essential French Vocabulary for TEF Canada (B2–C1 Level)

Knowing a word and using it under pressure in an exam are different skills. Here's the vocabulary that actually shows up — and how to build it for test day.

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Study Strategies7 min read

From CLB 6 to CLB 9: What Actually Changes in Your French

The jump from CLB 6 to CLB 9 isn't about learning more words. It's about automaticity, register, and how you organize ideas under pressure. Here's what that shift looks like in practice.

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Study Strategies7 min read

The 7 Most Common Mistakes on TEF Canada Expression Orale (and How to Fix Them)

These are the specific habits that cost candidates points on the oral section — not theoretical mistakes, but the ones that consistently show up in feedback.

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Study Strategies7 min read

Free vs Paid TEF Canada Preparation: What's Actually Worth It

There's plenty of free material out there, and some of it is genuinely useful. The problem is none of it gives you feedback on what you specifically need to improve.

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Study Strategies8 min read

How to Prepare for TEF Canada Expression Orale: A Realistic Study Plan

The oral section is where most candidates underperform — not because their French is weak, but because they've never practiced in exam format. Here's what actually works.

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Study Strategies8 min read

How to Prepare for TEF Canada Expression Écrite: What Examiners Actually Want

The writing section isn't just about grammar. Structure, vocabulary range, and task completion matter as much — often more. Here's what actually earns points.

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Study Strategies7 min read

How Long Does It Take to Prepare for TEF Canada? (Honest Answer)

The forums say "a few weeks." The reality is more nuanced. Preparation time depends almost entirely on where your French actually is right now.

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Immigration & CLB7 min read

CLB Score Requirements for Express Entry in 2025

FSW, CEC, FSTP — each program has different language minimums, and falling short of even one means automatic rejection. Here's exactly what you need.

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Immigration & CLB7 min read

How French Boosts Your Express Entry CRS Score (By How Much, Exactly)

The CRS points for French bilingualism are among the most underused advantages in Express Entry. Here's the actual math — and why even CLB 5 in French can change your timeline.

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Immigration & CLB6 min read

What Is a Good CLB Score? A Plain-English Guide for Immigration Applicants

CLB 7, CLB 9, NCLC 5 — the language benchmark numbers are everywhere in immigration forums. Here's what each level actually means and which one you should be targeting.

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Exam Guides7 min read

TEF Canada vs TCF Canada: Which One Should You Take for Express Entry?

Both exams are IRCC-accepted, but they're not the same test. Here's how the format, difficulty, and strategy differ — so you can pick the one that plays to your strengths.

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Exam Guides5 min read

TEFAQ vs TEF Canada: What's the Difference and Which One Counts?

TEFAQ and TEF Canada look almost identical on paper. One is valid for federal immigration programs. The other is not. Here's exactly which is which — and why it matters.

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Exam Guides6 min read

TEF Canada Scoring Explained: How Your CLB Score Is Calculated

Raw points, NCLC levels, CLB equivalencies — the TEF scoring system is genuinely confusing. Here's how it actually works, in plain terms.

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Exam Guides6 min read

TCF Canada Scoring Explained: Understanding Your Results

The TCF Canada score report uses band levels and NCLC equivalencies. Here's how to read your results, what each score means for immigration, and where most candidates lose points.

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Exam Guides5 min read

How Long Is TEF Canada Valid? (And What Happens If It Expires)

TEF Canada scores are valid for two years. Here's exactly what that means, what to do if you're cutting it close, and how to plan your test date around your application timeline.

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