The TFI test is a
French-language proficiency test for people whose native language is not
French. The TFI test results show how well you communicate in French in
business and academic environments.
Who Takes It and Why?
The TFI test is for
language learners of all levels, regardless of occupation or background. You do
not need to have special knowledge beyond that of a person who uses French in
everyday work activities.
§ Training organizations can use the TFI test to
group students homogeneously and validate their proficiency with an unbiased
external test.
§ The TFI test enables students to demonstrate
their French-language proficiency for academic and business institutions.
§ Individuals choose to take the TFI test to
determine their level of proficiency and have it validated by an external
measure.
Where Do People Take It?
The TFI test is taken:
§ through ETS on-site testing services at:
o business locations
o language schools
§ at open public sessions
o In many countries at local ETS Preferred Network offices. (Contact ETS if
there's no representative in your country.)
Scores
For
any TFI™ test
administration, the local ETS Preferred Network
office provides
scoring services. After the TFI test is scored, test results are reported to
the candidate's employer or school in the form of a score roster.
Score Rosters
The
Score Roster:
§ provides useful
information for comparing candidates' relative skills
§ is intended for internal
use only and cannot be used by individual candidates as an "official"
score
Each
Score Roster includes:
§ individual scores
(Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension and Total scores)
§ scores from the most
recent testing session (including average score and range of scores)
§ scores obtained in all testing
sessions within the same institution
§ scores within the
industry with which the client is affiliated
§ scores within the
country with which the client is affiliated
A TOEIC® representative can
produce additional specialized reports, such as the results for all of an
organization's candidates who took the TFI test during a given time period or
who work in certain job categories, at the client's request.
Individual Score Reports
An
Individual Score Report is :
§ supplied to each test
taker when the TFI test is administered on site
§ a simple listing of a
candidate's listening, reading and total scores
Who Takes the TFI
Test?
Individuals preparing
for employment in organizations where French is used n Personnel who use French
in real-life work settings n Candidates for training to be conducted in French
n Individuals in French-language training programs
Why Take the TFI Test?
Using the TFI test, training organizations can
group learners homogeneously, validate learner progress with an unbiased
external test, and boost learner motivation. As a fair and objective measure of
French proficiency, the TFI test enables you to: n Verify your current level of
French proficiency n Qualify for a new position and/or promotion in a company n
Enhance your professional
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