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Baadache
Canada

..Teachers in Quebec, Canada.
 
Hi, friends,

I address teachers in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

To be allowed to teach in Quebec, les Commissions Scolaires require the CEFRANC or SEL exam, in French of course. I got informed that the test is CEFRANC niveau 3 if you are a teacher of  English as a second language. 

I wonder if this what you passed through and that includes writing a lettre and grammar questions.

Thank you in advance.


2 Jan 2011      





melahel7
Canada

Hi Baadache,

I don �t know about the CEFRAN level that �s required.  However, if I may suggest, it �d be better for you to take the SEL.  It �s a lot easier.  The SEL consists of a 250 word essay on an eductional topic plus a grammar part with several mutliple choice questions.  Hope this helps.
 
Melahel

3 Jan 2011     



_babz
Canada

I personally did the CEFRANC for English teachers.....and it �s hard....and I �m fluent in both languages!
 
There �s a section, where you need to find the errors....and the second section is a letter...
 
all I have to say is: study! (grammar, spelling)
 
ps: I �ve heard the SEL is a lot easier...

3 Jan 2011     



manonski (f)
Canada

I �m too old and I passed a local exam at the time I was hired. However, I know in the BEALS program, students need to pass the French exam at 60% to be able to do their practicum while they need 80% or more in the French program.

3 Jan 2011