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Can I Prepare for TEF or TCF in 3 Months? The Honest Truth About What’s Actually Possible
So, you’ve decided to move to Canada — land of maple syrup, polite drivers, and long winters.Then someone tells you about the French test...
Oct 96 min read


How to Learn French Online as a Beginner (Without Falling for the “Learn French in 3 Months”)
This article will show you how to make meaningful progress online by applying the 80/20 rule, focusing on what truly matters, and avoiding the traps that make most beginners quit after week two.
Oct 55 min read


Do I Need to Learn French Grammar or Can I Just Focus on Speaking? The Honest Truth Every Learner Needs
It’s a fair question. After all, nobody dreams of flipping through verb conjugation charts at midnight. Most people imagine themselves ordering a croissant at a Parisian café, flirting with a charming stranger, or finally joining that French conversation group without panicking. Grammar? That feels like a detour—or worse, an obstacle course with no croissant at the finish line.
Oct 25 min read


Is TCF Easier Than TEF? The Truth About Canada’s French Exams (And How to Actually Pass Them)
In this article, we’ll dig deep into the differences between TCF and TEF, uncover which test might feel easier for you, and—most importantly—map out a clear plan to get from grand débutant (total beginner) to the B2 or C1 level you’ll likely need for Canadian immigration. Along the way, we’ll sprinkle in a bit of humor (because crying over nasal vowels isn’t a study strategy).
Sep 115 min read


The 80/20 Rule in French: How to Learn Smarter, Not Harder
Researchers have found that the 1,000 most common French words cover about 80% of everyday speech. That’s the power of the 80/20 rule: focus on the essentials, and you’ll understand and say much more than you expect.
Sep 65 min read
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