When you start preparing for French exams like TEF or TCF, you often hear terms like A1, B2, or C1. But what do these levels really mean? And how do they connect with Canada’s immigration system (CLB/NCLC)? Let’s make it simple for you!

Understanding French Proficiency Levels (DELF/DALF)
French language levels are officially described using the CEFR scale: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This scale has 6 levels which are used globally to understand a learner’s level.