How I learned French for Canadian Immigration | English Canada #8
Join me as I share my personal journey of learning French for Canadian immigration. I discuss the importance of French proficiency, my initial struggles, and how achieving a B1 level helped me transition to B2. I emphasize the career benefits of French, especially in government roles, and recount my experience with an immigration lawyer that motivated me to start learning. Despite achieving PR without French, I realized its long-term benefits and re-engaged with lessons. I highlight the value of consistent practice, recommend resources, and encourage embracing the language-learning journey.
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In this episode, I take you on my personal journey of learning French as part of my Canadian immigration process. I highlight the importance of French proficiency in Canada, especially for those seeking permanent residency. I share my initial struggles with the language, achieving a B1 level before transitioning to B2, and emphasize how French can significantly enhance career opportunities, particularly in government roles.
I recount my experience consulting an immigration lawyer, which motivated me to start learning French from scratch, and how I found a tutor named Lena to help me build a solid foundation. Despite achieving permanent residency without French, I realized the long-term benefits of continuing my language studies. After a year and a half break, I re-engaged with my lessons, transitioning from private tutoring to group classes at a prestigious French center in Toronto.
Throughout this episode, I stress the value of consistent practice over intensive study and encourage you to invest in quality education. As I prepare to tackle the B2 level, I underscore that French can be a 'ticket to Canada,' and advise you to stay informed about immigration requirements, as they are subject to change.
Join me as I reflect on my nearly three-year journey of learning French, currently at a B1 level and aspiring to reach B2. I express regret over taking a break from language learning, noting that such pauses can hinder progress. I emphasize the importance of consistency in language study, contrasting it with intensity, and highlight the unique aspects of French grammar.
I share my personal transformation from initially disliking French to now loving the language and wanting to immerse myself further. I recommend resources like the Bachelorelle book for conjugations and suggest exploring the TEF and TCF exams for those pursuing immigration. Additionally, I mention the free Canadian government app, Mauril, as a helpful tool for learning. I conclude by encouraging you to embrace the language-learning journey, remain open to new experiences, and consider reaching out for tutoring or guidance.
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