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junaidgulf

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Jan 10, 2018
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hello
I want to apply Canada immigration.unfortunately my IELTS score is not good ( 5.5) and my wife score is also 5.5.we attempt ielts twist :(
we want to increase our score so we are thinking for French language .
please inform me process in detail about R1 R2 or R3 etc
for example in ielts 4 modules and 7 score is good
 
hello
I want to apply Canada immigration.unfortunately my IELTS score is not good ( 5.5) and my wife score is also 5.5.we attempt ielts twist :(
we want to increase our score so we are thinking for French language .
please inform me process in detail about R1 R2 or R3 etc
for example in ielts 4 modules and 7 score is good

Unless you already speak French, I wouldn't recommend it instead work on your English to improve your ielts score.
 
that's mean learning French is not easy task.
Of course its not an easy task more so if your English is not at least pretty good since most material out there would be in English to French
 
that's mean learning French is not easy task.

Expect that it will take a year and a half of intensive study to achieve a score high enough on the French test to add points to your profile. You would be better off improving your English language test scores.
 
hello
I want to apply Canada immigration.unfortunately my IELTS score is not good ( 5.5) and my wife score is also 5.5.we attempt ielts twist :(
we want to increase our score so we are thinking for French language .
please inform me process in detail about R1 R2 or R3 etc
for example in ielts 4 modules and 7 score is good
My suggestion, work on your IELTS. It would be much easier than starting French from scratch. Good luck.
 
Coincidentally the better you are in English, the easier it is to learn French! Go figure. Work on your English...