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Brocher83

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Hi folks, apologies if this sounds silly to ask but I just want to clarify something.
I have booked to sit my e-TEF Canada and I am currently preparing best I can - am I right in thinking that the reading paper does not have a section on structure/grammar? I see that there is a structure paper detailed on some websites but I think this does not apply for Canada- is this right?
Thanks in advance
 
The reading does test your grammar in the last section. You have a sentence and four answers to choose which is the closest meaning to the sentence
 
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The reading does test your grammar in the last section. You have a sentence and four answers to choose which is the closest meaning to the sentence
Thanks - but there's not a whole paper dedicated just to grammar and structure though - is that right
 
Thanks - but there's not a whole paper dedicated just to grammar and structure though - is that right
No section for grammar and structure. That's for studies in France. It's called "Lexique et Structure".
For TEF CANADA, it's reading, listening, speaking, writing.
 
No section for grammar and structure. That's for studies in France. It's called "Lexique et Structure".
For TEF CANADA, it's reading, listening, speaking, writing.

In some places reading, listening and lexique et structure are required parts. In that case, one has to do it. I just randomly clicked the answers until it showed "finish the test" button and I just got the hell outa there.
 
In some places reading, listening and lexique et structure are required parts. In that case, one has to do it. I just randomly clicked the answers until it showed "finish the test" button and I just got the hell outa there.
You mean you took the TEF CANADA and got a "lexique et structure" part?...
Strange...