Every level.
One destination.
From zero French to TEF Canada cleared — Goldy has taught every step of that journey. Find where you are, and we’ll build from there.
Complete Beginner
No French at all? This is where you start. A1 covers greetings, introductions, basic phrases, and simple written French. The focus is confidence before complexity. By the end, you can handle basic interactions and read simple texts — and you won't feel lost doing it.
Greetings and introductions · Basic numbers, dates, time · Simple questions and answers · Everyday vocabulary · Reading very short texts · Writing simple sentences
Elementary
A2 takes you from basics to practical everyday French. You'll handle common situations — shopping, directions, introductions in social and work settings. The kind of French that makes you functional, not just polite.
Describing people, places, and routines · Expressing likes, dislikes, and opinions · Past tense introduction · Reading short articles and notices · Writing informal messages
Intermediate
B1 is where French starts to feel natural. You can discuss familiar topics in depth, express your views, and handle situations where French is the working language. B1 is also the minimum for many Canadian immigration pathways — and one of Goldy's most-taught levels.
Conversations on work, travel, and everyday life · Expressing opinions and feelings clearly · Reading and understanding news articles · Writing formal and informal texts · DELF B1 exam preparation
Upper Intermediate
B2 is the target level for most Canadian university applications and many skilled worker programs. You'll achieve fluency with complex topics, understand nuanced conversation, and produce clear academic and professional French. TEF Canada preparation is embedded throughout.
Fluent discussion of abstract and complex topics · Academic writing and argumentation · Listening comprehension for news, films, and lectures · Detailed reading of complex texts · Full TEF Canada exam practice
TEF Canada Intensive
The Test d'Évaluation de Français is the most widely accepted French language test for Canadian Permanent Residency and Citizenship applications. This is targeted preparation — understanding exactly what the exam tests, how it's scored, and how to maximise your points in each section. For students who need to pass, not just study.
Full TEF Canada exam structure and scoring · Section-by-section practice: listening, reading, speaking, writing · Common traps and how to avoid them · Score benchmarks for PR and Citizenship · Timed practice tests under exam conditions
Advanced
C1 is near-native level. Designed for students targeting French universities directly, professional roles in francophone environments, or DALF C1 certification. Goldy teaches this level to students who already have strong foundations and want to push to genuine fluency.
Complex academic and professional French · Advanced listening comprehension · Sophisticated written French — essays, reports, analysis · DALF C1 exam preparation · Cultural and contextual nuance of French as used in France and Québec
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