Anastasiia Stoianova
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Anastasiia Stoianova
Episode 8

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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Description

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.

Chapters

Intro
Returning to French Learning
Journey to Learning French
Importance of French for Immigration
Finding the Right Tutor
The Break and Its Impact
Group Learning Experience
Consistency vs. Intensity
Future Goals with French
Final Thoughts and Advice

Topics

French learning Canadian immigration language proficiency B1 level B2 level career opportunities government roles immigration requirements language study French grammar