Learn French Online
Study, Work & Settle InCanada, France + 27 countries worldwide
Coaching French language aspirants for Level A1 | A2 | B1 | B2 and TEF | TCF
Know about
- About French language and global scope
- Canadian PR and immigration perspective
- French levels from A1 to C2
- DELF, TEF and TCF exam structures
- CLB and NCLC level conversion tables
- Course features, batch timings, and yearly planners
About French Language
French is one of the most popular and fastest-growing languages in the world and is present across Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and the Caribbean. It is the official language in 29 countries and also the procedural language for the European Union.
Learn French as a strong pathway for study abroad, work opportunities, permanent residency, and global employability.
Why learn it?
- Official language in 29 countries
- Stronger career and migration prospects
- Useful for scholarships, internships and jobs
- Relevant for Canada, France and other Francophone regions
Benefits and Career Impact
Holistic Benefits
- Become a freelance tutor
- Increase career options in KPO, BPO, MNC, hospitality and tourism
- Open doors to highly-paid jobs in French and Quebec-based companies
- Useful in international relations and official institutions
Canada Perspective
- PR pathway advantage through CRS points
- Preference in Francophone provinces
- Employment benefits for bilingual candidates
- Scholarships, incentives and Quebec opportunities
Who can join?
Students
Students from boards like State Boards, CBSE, ICSE, Cambridge and university students.
Aspirants
Students planning higher education in France, Canada, or other European countries.
Professionals
Candidates looking for jobs in MNCs, hospitality, tourism, Quebec, France or Luxembourg.
French Levels
| Stage | Level | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | A1 | Recognise and use familiar words and simple phrases for concrete purposes; ask and answer basic questions. |
| Elementary | A2 | Understand isolated phrases and common expressions related to high relevance areas like family, shopping, and work. |
| Intermediate | B1 | Understand the main points of clear standard speech and produce simple connected text on familiar topics. |
| Upper Intermediate | B2 | Understand the main ideas of complex texts and communicate with a degree of fluency and spontaneity. |
| Advanced | C1 | Understand a wide range of long and complex texts and express ideas fluently for social, academic and professional use. |
| Master / Proficient | C2 | Understand almost everything read or heard and express oneself precisely in a spontaneous, fluent way. |
DELF Certificates
| Component | A1 Structure | Duration | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listening | Comprehension questionnaires with short everyday recordings | Approx. 20 min | 25 |
| Reading | Comprehension questionnaires with written documents on everyday life | 30 min | 25 |
| Writing | Filling a record/form and writing simple phrases on everyday topics | 30 min | 25 |
| Speaking | Guided conversation, exchanging information, role-play | 5 to 7 min + 10 min prep | 25 |
TCF and TEF Structure
TCF
- Compulsory tests: Listening and Reading
- Optional tests: Speaking and Writing
- Compulsory sections together include 78 questions
- Relevant for international students and immigration pathways
TEF Canada
- Oral comprehension: 40 min, 60 questions
- Written comprehension: 60 min, 50 questions
- Oral expression: 15 min, 2 topics
- Written expression: 60 min, 2 topics
Points for French under CRS
Up to 25 points: If you score NCLC 7 or higher in all four French abilities and your English test score is CLB 4 or lower.
Up to 50 points: If you score NCLC 7 or higher in all four French abilities and CLB 5 or higher in English.
CLB & NCLC Level Converter
IELTS / CELPIP
CLB equivalence tables for IELTS General and CELPIP General across reading, writing, listening and speaking.
TEF / TCF
NCLC conversion tables for TEF and TCF scores across all four abilities.
Online Courses
| Features | Basic A1 & A2 | TEF (B1 onwards) | Basic to TEF Master Pack |
|---|---|---|---|
| About French Language & Exams | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Batch Duration | 90 minutes | 90 minutes | 90 minutes |
| Live Lecture Content Cycle | 16 weeks | 16 weeks | 32 weeks |
| Total Live Lecture Learning Hours | 120+ hours | 120+ hours | 240+ hours |
| Grammar Practice Questions | 1200+ | 300+ | 1500+ |
| Vocabulary Quizzes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Reading Tests | 10 | 10 | 20 |
| Listening Tests | 10 | 10 | 20 |
| Speaking Practice | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Test Reference Material PDF | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Login Access Validity | 32 weeks | 32 weeks | 64 weeks |
| Weekly Test | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Trial Pack Validity | 5 days | 5 days | 5 days |
Batch Timings and Yearly Planner
Regular Batches (EST)
- Slot 1: Monday to Friday morning timings by level
- Slot 2: Sunday to Thursday late evening / night timings by level
- Weekend batch for French Basic & A1
- TEF orientation and demo sessions included
Yearly Planner
- Slot 1 planner for Basic, A1, A2, B1, B2
- Slot 2 planner for Basic, A1, A2, B1, TEF
- Detailed start and end dates from Dec 2025 through Apr 2027
- Recommended sequencing between levels included
Eligibility Snapshot
If you are planning to obtain Canadian permanent residency, this programme is positioned as a suitable pathway for candidates pursuing student visa routes in Canada and building French proficiency along with English test scores. It is also relevant for Diploma, Bachelor's, Master's and PhD aspirants.