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Zero to B2 in 10 months.

French courses built specifically for the TEF / TCF exam — structured, proven, and designed to get you the score you need.

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1,760+ Google reviews · Rated 4.9 ★

I started learning French from TFA few months ago with teacher Love Bhatia. He is such a hardworking teacher and truly dedicated towards his work. He always motivates me to improve myself and helps me build confidence to speak French.

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Kajal Janagal

I've been taking French classes here for about one month with Love Bhatia as my instructor, and I'm really impressed with my progress so far. Love makes each lesson engaging, clear, and practical — every class feels interactive and well-structured.

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Amit Thakkar

I have been taking classes from Love Bhatia for the last 2 months. He is very detailed and good at teaching French and makes the classes easier and interactive with different activities. He goes above and beyond to make beginners understand the basics.

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Navneet Gill

My tutor is Love Bhatia. I am taking classes from him since past two months. He explains everything in a very detailed and interesting way and makes learning French easy and enjoyable. I've really felt comfortable and confident learning French so far.

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Khushpreet Kaur

Our teacher Love is amazing. He is passionate, patient, and truly inspiring. Thanks for all the help so far!

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Alieza Garcia

I started taking classes with Nupur 9 months ago. She is an amazing instructor. Her approach and adaptability made each class a great process to learn. She's helping me a lot to prepare for my TEF test.

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Esteban

My experience with Divya on my first classes has been fantastic! She is very patient and engaging and makes the classes both enjoyable and highly effective. It has definitely been a really nice experience learning with TFA!

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Fabiana Flores

Been taking classes from Kanishka for a while now, she is fantastic with her ways of teaching and making sure her students grasp a fine understanding of the topics before moving forward. The homework she gives is very helpful.

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Anshika

I've had the pleasure of learning French with Kaniska, and I can confidently say she is an outstanding teacher. She makes every lesson engaging, clear, and enjoyable. Her teaching style is patient yet motivating.

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Diljaan Singh

Been taking classes with Anil for the last couple months and it has been a great experience. He's very caring for his students and accommodates the classes based on your knowledge and level. I recommend TFA.

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Georgina Carballo

I have seen great progress in my French learning journey. They have great content and very professional teachers. Harshita has helped me personalize my training as per my needs. Highly recommended this academy.

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Sakshi Sharma

My experience with TFA has been amazing so far! My tutor, Jasleen Kaur, provides tailored lesson plans based on my skill level and gives me undivided attention during our sessions. I have really enjoyed learning French with them.

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Atharv Agrawal

My French learning experience with TFA has been wonderful so far. Kudos to the administrative team for all the backend support you guys provide with the classes. Aashika, my instructor, ensures that everyone in class is keeping up. She has been very patient and motivating.

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Jyoti Sitoula

I signed up for French classes at Toronto French Academy a few months ago to prep for my TEF exam. The tutors were knowledgeable and the material covered most of what I needed. Overall a decent experience, I did see some improvement in my French.

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I've been learning French with Priya ma'am at Toronto French Academy for about 4 months now, and it's been a great experience. The learning material is well-structured, and the way she explains concepts makes it easy to understand. The classes are interactive and engaging.

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I started my journey with TFA and I must say their one-to-one sessions are best for anyone who wants to learn French quickly and working on tight timelines. Special thanks to Divya Ahuja my trainer for being flexible, innovative and supportive.

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Tarun Aggarwal

I've been taking classes at TFA for a couple of months now and I'm pretty happy with how things have gone. My tutor is patient and really knows how to break down the tricky parts of French grammar. I feel way more confident going into my TEF exam than I did before.

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Called them a couple of times and nobody picked up. Left a message too and never heard back. I was genuinely interested in signing up but if they can't even answer the phone I don't know how the actual classes would go. Pretty disappointing first impression.

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Our Program

Syllabus

Structured programs designed to take you from zero to B2, fully prepared for the TEF exam.

Beginner French classes A1 and A2 level at Toronto French Academy
Beginner

A1 & A2

Our A1 & A2 classes are designed for beginners and intermediate learners seeking to develop a strong foundation in French language with engaging, supportive instruction.

Intermediate and advanced French classes B1 and B2 level
Advanced

B1 & B2

Our B1 & B2 classes are designed for advanced learners seeking to enhance their language skills in French with experienced instructors and effective methods.

TEF and TCF Canada exam preparation courses at Toronto French Academy
Exam Prep

TEF & TCF Canada Exam Preparation

Prepare for the TEF Canada exam with comprehensive training covering all four sections — listening, speaking, reading, and writing — with mock tests and strategies.

Beginner
A1 & A2 Syllabus
A1 · BeginnerA2 · Elementary
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Grammar
Core grammar foundations · A1 through A2
The French alphabet, accents & special characters (é, è, ê, ë, ç, ù, ô, î)
Articles: definite (le, la, les), indefinite (un, une, des), partitive (du, de la, de l')
Subject pronouns (je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles)
Être & avoir: conjugation, usage & common expressions
Present tense: regular -er verbs (parler, manger, travailler, habiter)
Present tense: regular -ir verbs (finir, choisir, réussir, remplir)
Present tense: regular -re verbs (attendre, vendre, répondre, descendre)
Common irregular verbs (aller, faire, pouvoir, vouloir, devoir, savoir, prendre, venir, voir, dire)
Reflexive / pronominal verbs (se lever, se coucher, s'habiller, se laver, se sentir)
Negation: ne…pas, ne…plus, ne…jamais, ne…rien, ne…personne, ne…que
Passé composé with avoir: formation, past participles & agreement rules
Passé composé with être: DR & MRS VANDERTRAMP verbs & agreement
Imparfait: formation, usage & contrast with passé composé
Futur proche (aller + infinitive) for near-future plans
Imperative mood (tu, nous, vous forms) for commands & instructions
Adjective agreement: masculine/feminine, singular/plural, irregular forms
Adjective placement: before vs after the noun, BANGS rule
Possessive adjectives (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses, notre, votre, leur)
Demonstrative adjectives (ce, cet, cette, ces) & demonstrative pronouns
Prepositions of place (à, en, au, aux, dans, sur, sous, devant, derrière, entre, chez)
Prepositions of time (à, de, en, pendant, depuis, pour, il y a)
Question words (qui, que, où, quand, comment, pourquoi, combien, quel/quelle)
Question formation: intonation, est-ce que & inversion methods
Comparative forms (plus…que, moins…que, aussi…que) & irregular comparatives
Superlative forms (le plus, le moins, le meilleur, le pire)
Adverbs of frequency, manner, time & place
Direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les)
Indirect object pronouns (me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur)
Pronoun "en" (replacing de + noun) & "y" (replacing à + place)
Conjunctions & connectors (mais, ou, et, donc, parce que, car, puis, ensuite, alors)
Introduction to relative pronouns (qui, que, où)
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Vocabulary
1,500+ essential words across 20+ themes
Greetings, introductions, polite expressions & formal vs informal register (tu/vous)
Numbers 0–1,000, ordinal numbers (premier, deuxième…), dates & calendar
Telling time: 12-hour & 24-hour clock, scheduling, appointments
Family members, relationships, marital status & physical descriptions
Personality traits, emotions & feelings (content, triste, fatigué, nerveux, excité)
Colours, shapes, sizes, materials & common adjectives
The house: rooms, furniture, appliances, garden & household chores
Food & drink: meals, ingredients, cooking verbs, supermarket shopping
At the restaurant: menu items, dietary restrictions, ordering, tipping, paying
Daily routine from morning to night (se réveiller → se coucher)
The city: buildings, shops, public places, neighbourhoods, landmarks
Asking for & giving directions: left, right, straight, turn, cross, next to
Transportation: car, bus, métro, train, plane, bicycle, tickets & schedules
Travel: hotel reservations, airport vocabulary, sightseeing, tourist information
Shopping: clothing, sizes, trying on, prices, sales, paying, returns & exchanges
Weather: il fait beau, il pleut, il neige, degrés, prévisions météo
Nature & environment: animals, plants, landscapes, mountains, rivers, forests
Hobbies, sports, musical instruments & weekend activities
Technology: phone, computer, internet, email, apps, social media
Health: body parts, symptoms, pharmacy, doctor visits, hospital, emergencies
School & education: subjects, classroom, supplies, exams, school life
Professions, workplaces, job titles & work-related expressions
Countries, nationalities, languages & cultural references
Money: currency, banking, ATM, paying bills, prices, discounts
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Speaking & Listening
Pronunciation, conversation & comprehension
The French sound system: oral vowels, nasal vowels, consonants & semi-vowels
Key sounds: u vs ou, é vs è vs ê, an/en, on, in/un, the French 'r', gn, ill
Silent letters, final consonants & pronunciation exceptions
Liaisons: obligatory, optional & forbidden liaisons with practice
Enchaînement & elision rules (l'homme, j'ai, c'est, qu'est-ce que, n'est-ce pas)
Rhythm, stress patterns & natural intonation in French sentences
Introducing yourself: name, age, origin, profession, family, hobbies
Asking & answering personal questions fluently
Making plans, invitations, accepting & declining politely
Describing people, places, objects & situations in detail
Narrating past events, weekend activities & telling simple stories
Expressing likes, dislikes, preferences, opinions & giving reasons
Telephone conversations, leaving voicemail & making appointments
Role-play: at the store, restaurant, doctor, bank, post office, airport
Listening to dialogues, announcements, instructions & weather reports
Identifying key information from audio: who, what, where, when
Understanding numbers, prices, times & addresses in spoken French
Following simple directions & instructions given orally
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Reading & Writing
Written comprehension & expression
Reading signs, menus, labels, schedules, tickets & public notices
Reading short emails, text messages, postcards & informal letters
Reading simple news headlines, ads, brochures & short articles
Understanding forms: immigration, rental applications, bank, registration
Writing personal & semi-formal emails
Writing postcards, invitations, thank-you notes & short messages
Filling out official forms with personal information accurately
Describing your daily routine, family & hobbies in writing
Writing about past events using passé composé & imparfait
Short paragraph writing: my city, my favourite meal, my weekend
Dictation exercises for spelling, accents & accuracy
French punctuation rules: guillemets, accents, cédille, tréma, apostrophe
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Culture & Practical French
Real-world context & Francophone culture
French etiquette: la bise, politeness, formal vs informal situations
Tu vs vous: when to use each & navigating social situations
Francophone world overview: France, Québec, Belgium, Switzerland, West Africa
French holidays & traditions (Noël, la fête nationale, la Chandeleur, Pâques)
Food culture: bakeries, fromageries, marchés, typical meals & dining etiquette
Canadian French: common Québécois expressions & differences from European French
Practical immigration French: navigating Canadian government forms & services
Living in Canada: opening a bank account, renting, healthcare, SIN number — in French
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B1 & B2 Syllabus
B1 · IntermediateB2 · Upper-Intermediate
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Advanced Grammar
Complex structures, tenses & nuance
Subjonctif présent: formation, triggers (il faut que, je veux que, bien que, pour que…)
Subjonctif vs indicatif: knowing when to use each mood
Conditionnel présent: formation & usage (politeness, hypotheticals, wishes)
Conditionnel passé: expressing regret & unrealized conditions
Plus-que-parfait: formation & usage for events before other past events
Passé composé vs imparfait: detailed contrast with complex narratives
Futur simple: formation for all verb groups & irregular stems
Futur antérieur: expressing future completion (quand j'aurai fini…)
Hypothetical sentences: si + présent, si + imparfait, si + plus-que-parfait
Relative pronouns: qui, que, dont, où, lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles
Compound relative pronouns: ce qui, ce que, ce dont, ce à quoi
Passive voice (la voix passive): formation with être + past participle
Causative construction: faire + infinitive (je fais réparer ma voiture)
Direct & indirect object pronouns: order, double pronouns & placement
Pronoun order in complex sentences (me le, te la, le lui, nous les…)
Reported / indirect speech (discours indirect): tense shifts & transformations
Gerund (en + present participle): en parlant, en mangeant, tout en travaillant
Present participle vs adjective (intéressant vs intéressé, fatigant vs fatigué)
Infinitive constructions: avant de, après avoir/être, pour, sans, au lieu de
Nominalisation: turning verbs & adjectives into nouns (développer → le développement)
Concession & opposition: bien que, malgré, cependant, néanmoins, pourtant, quoique
Cause & consequence: grâce à, à cause de, en raison de, c'est pourquoi, par conséquent
Purpose & goal: pour que, afin que, de manière à, dans le but de
Time expressions: dès que, aussitôt que, lorsque, pendant que, tandis que, avant que, après que
Formal register & written French: ne explétif, subjunctive in formal contexts
Agreement rules in complex tenses (COD placement, reflexive agreement)
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Vocabulary
3,000+ words · Professional & abstract topics
Work & career: job interviews, CV/résumé, workplace vocabulary, professional emails
Business French: meetings, presentations, negotiations, contracts, deadlines
Education: university, academic vocabulary, coursework, research, scholarships
Media & journalism: newspapers, TV news, radio, press conferences, opinion pieces
Current events & social issues: inequality, immigration, housing crisis, economy
Environment & ecology: climate change, sustainability, renewable energy, recycling
Technology & innovation: AI, startups, cybersecurity, digital transformation
Internet & social media: online communication, privacy, misinformation, algorithms
Culture & arts: cinema, literature, music, theatre, museums, architecture
Politics & government: elections, parties, policies, parliament, democracy
Law & justice: legal system, rights, courts, regulations, contracts
Health & medicine: healthcare system, treatments, mental health, nutrition, wellbeing
Housing & real estate: renting, buying, lease agreements, mortgage, renovation
Immigration & administration: permits, visas, citizenship, documents, bureaucracy
Finance & economics: banking, investments, taxes, budget, inflation, GDP
Travel & tourism: advanced booking, complaints, insurance, cultural immersion
Idiomatic expressions & proverbs (avoir le cafard, poser un lapin, coûter les yeux de la tête…)
Register awareness: slang vs standard vs formal French (argot, familier, soutenu)
False cognates (faux amis): actually ≠ actuellement, library ≠ librairie, etc.
Synonyms, antonyms & nuance: expanding precision in word choice
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Speaking & Listening
Fluency, debate & advanced comprehension
Expressing & defending opinions with structured arguments (thèse, antithèse, synthèse)
Debating complex topics: for/against, agreeing, disagreeing, nuancing
Narrating complex stories with multiple tenses & perspectives
Making formal presentations with introduction, body & conclusion
Diplomatic language: softening criticism, making suggestions, negotiating
Listening to authentic news broadcasts (France 24, Radio-Canada, RFI)
Comprehending interviews, podcasts & panel discussions
Understanding different French accents: Parisian, Southern, Québécois, African
Note-taking from spoken French: identifying main ideas & key details
Nuanced pronunciation: intonation for questions, surprise, sarcasm, emphasis
Spontaneous conversation: handling interruptions, topic changes & improvisation
Formal vs informal registers in spoken French (workplace vs friends)
Paraphrasing & reformulating ideas when you lack specific vocabulary
Telephone & video call etiquette in professional French
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Reading & Writing
Advanced written skills & formal expression
Reading newspaper articles, editorials, opinion columns & investigative reports
Reading literary excerpts, essays & academic texts
Analysing arguments, identifying bias & evaluating sources
Writing formal letters: cover letters, complaints, requests, administrative correspondence
Writing professional emails: appropriate tone, salutations & closings
Argumentative essay: thesis, evidence, counterarguments & conclusion
Synthesis writing: combining information from multiple sources into one text
Summary writing: condensing long texts while keeping key information
Report writing: structure, data presentation & professional tone
Creative writing: short stories, descriptions & personal narratives
Text analysis: literary techniques, tone, register & author's intent
Proofreading & self-correction strategies for grammar & style
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Culture & Francophone Studies
Deep cultural context & critical thinking
French & Québécois media landscape: newspapers, podcasts, TV, influencers
Francophone literature: key authors & literary movements
French cinema: understanding films, reviews & cultural context
Social norms & cultural differences: France vs Canada vs Africa
The French education & healthcare systems explained
Current affairs in the Francophone world: engaging with real issues
History & identity: Francophonie, language politics & cultural pride
Workplace culture in French-speaking environments: expectations & norms
Exam Prep
TEF & TCF Syllabus
TEF CanadaTCF Canada
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Compréhension Orale
Listening comprehension · Section 1
Understanding short announcements, voicemails & recorded messages
Identifying main ideas in everyday conversations & dialogues
Comprehending radio news reports, interviews & feature stories
Recognizing speaker intent, attitude, tone & register
Following complex arguments & discussions between multiple speakers
Note-taking techniques for audio passages (keywords, abbreviations)
Identifying specific details: numbers, dates, names, locations, prices
Understanding spoken French at natural speed with varied accents
Distinguishing between facts, opinions & hypotheses in speech
Timed practice with 40+ authentic TEF/TCF-style audio samples
Strategies for multiple-choice questions when unsure
Building audio memory: retaining information over longer passages
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Compréhension Écrite
Reading comprehension · Section 2
Reading advertisements, public notices, signs & schedules
Understanding short informational texts: brochures, guides, instructions
Analysing newspaper articles, editorials & opinion pieces
Reading formal correspondence: official letters, contracts, policies
Understanding data: tables, charts, graphs & infographics in French
Speed reading strategies: skimming for main ideas, scanning for details
Vocabulary inference from context: educated guessing techniques
Identifying text structure: introduction, argument, conclusion
Recognizing rhetorical devices, tone & author purpose
Cross-referencing information across multiple texts
Timed practice with 40+ authentic TEF/TCF reading passages
Elimination strategies for tricky multiple-choice options
Reading for implicit meaning: what the text implies but doesn't say directly
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Expression Écrite
Written expression · Section 3
Writing formal letters: complaints, requests, applications, enquiries
Writing informal & semi-formal emails with appropriate tone
Argumentative essay writing: planning, structuring & concluding
Expressing opinion with evidence: je pense que, il me semble que, à mon avis
Counter-argument techniques: certes…mais, bien que, en revanche, toutefois
Summarising an article: identifying & condensing key points
Synthesising information from 2–3 documents into a coherent text
Using varied sentence structures: simple, compound & complex
Transition words mastery: d'abord, ensuite, de plus, en outre, enfin, en conclusion
Register awareness: adapting vocabulary & tone for formal writing
Grammar accuracy under timed conditions: common error avoidance
Scoring rubric breakdown: how examiners evaluate each criterion
Time allocation strategy: planning, writing & proofreading split
Practice with 20+ authentic TEF/TCF writing prompts
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Expression Orale
Speaking expression · Section 4
Section A: Obtaining information — formulating precise questions
Section A: Role-play scenarios (calling a hotel, enquiring about a service, resolving a problem)
Section B: Presenting a structured argument on a given topic
Section B: Expressing opinions with supporting examples & evidence
Opening & closing techniques for a compelling oral response
Organising ideas: introduction → development → conclusion format
Handling unexpected follow-up questions from the examiner
Improvisation skills: thinking on your feet in French
Self-correction strategies: recovering gracefully from errors
Vocabulary for hedging & nuancing: il se peut que, il est possible que, on pourrait dire
Pronunciation clarity: enunciation, pacing & natural rhythm
Using examples & anecdotes to strengthen your argument
Mock speaking exams with detailed instructor feedback & scoring
Recording & reviewing your own oral practice for improvement
Managing exam anxiety & building confidence in spoken French
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Exam Strategy & Mock Tests
Comprehensive test-day preparation
Full-length mock TEF exams (all 4 sections under real conditions)
Full-length mock TCF exams with authentic question formats
Section-by-section score analysis & performance breakdown
Identifying weak areas & targeted improvement plans
Time management strategies for each individual section
CLB score mapping: understanding how TEF/TCF scores convert to CLB levels
Score targets: what you need for CLB 7 (NCLC 7) in each section
Common traps & pitfalls in each section — and how to avoid them
Exam day logistics: registration, ID requirements, what to bring
Test-day mental preparation: focus techniques & stress management
Understanding the difference between TEF Canada & TCF Canada formats
Post-exam: understanding your results & next steps for PR application
Weekly progress tracking & milestone benchmarks
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Targeted Skill Building
Bridging gaps for CLB 7+
Intensive grammar review: targeted drills on exam-relevant structures
Vocabulary expansion: thematic word lists organised by exam topics
Dictation practice for spelling accuracy & listening precision
Phonetics lab: minimal pairs, difficult sounds & accent reduction
Speed drills: answering under time pressure without losing accuracy
Error log: tracking recurring mistakes & systematic correction
Exam-specific connectors & phrases for each section
Personalised feedback sessions with your instructor

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about learning French with Toronto French Academy.

How long does it take to learn French?

The timeline depends on your current level and goals. Most students preparing for TEF/TCF exams reach their target scores within 8–10 months of consistent study with our structured French programs. We take you from A1 all the way to B2 with levels designed for beginners, intermediate, and professional (B2) learners.

What happens after I enroll?

After enrollment, you'll receive a welcome email with your class schedule, tutor introduction, and access to all learning materials. Your first class is typically scheduled within 24–48 hours. Have questions before enrolling? Contact us or join our WhatsApp community to connect with current students.

Who will be my tutor?

You'll be matched with one of our 200+ C1/C2 certified French tutors based on your proficiency level, learning goals, and schedule preferences. Want to experience their teaching style first? Book a demo class before committing. You can also explore our private tutoring and group class options.

Do you train for TEF or TCF?

Yes — our course is specifically designed for TEF and TCF exam preparation! The curriculum covers all four components of both exams: Compréhension Orale, Compréhension Écrite, Expression Orale, and Expression Écrite. Learn more about our TEF & DELF exam preparation program.

What is the refund policy?

We have a transparent policy. If you're not satisfied after taking your first class, we'll offer a full refund — or you can request to switch your tutor. After the first class, refunds cannot be processed. For full details, please review our terms and conditions.

Are learning materials included?

Absolutely. All learning materials — including practice exams, grammar guides, vocabulary lists, and audio resources — are included in your tuition at no extra cost. Check out our course plans and pricing to find the right fit for you.

Are the classes online or offline?

All of our classes are conducted online via Google Meet, giving you the flexibility to learn from anywhere. This also means you can study with the best tutors regardless of your location. Learn more about us and how we teach.

What are the payment methods?

We accept all major credit and debit cards as well as bank transfers through our secure Stripe payment system. Ready to get started? View our plans or book a demo class first.
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