Your entire French learning journey throughout the previous courses forms a critical foundation for the level you will be able to reach on the CLB exam.
From an academic standpoint, it is strongly recommended to develop an active vocabulary of at least 3000 words to meet the requirements of comprehension, expression, and interaction.
The effort you have invested so far is far from wasted—it will be fully recognized and rewarded at the time of the assessment.
Goals:
•Reach a functional level for Canadian immigration needs (CLB5).
•Understand detailed instructions and express opinions.
•Read and comprehend short news articles and formal letters.
Speaking:
Practice structured responses for immigration-related topics (e.g., personal achievements, work environment).
Work on pronunciation and fluency through shadowing.
Listening:
Focus on understanding formal and informal conversations.
Watch French TV shows with subtitles (TV5Monde).
Writing:
Write emails, descriptions, and short essays.
Learn formal phrases for work-related communication.
Reading:
Practice with immigration-related documents and official forms.