#Louis (chuis pas avancé en fait)
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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
There are mistakes yes, is there any more context?
an extra point at the end of line 5 and a missing accent on souligné
"qui recevoir" too
oh right my brain filled in the missing part
Also, qualifier quelque chose de [insert the noun or adjective that describes said thing].
Cette annonce d' historique too
No, it was part of à mock up test for the tcf, according to these people it is part of one of the questions of the tcf repo
foregoing the d' didn't feel like that weird but I would have put it
But was the only question with such évidents mistakes
Being able to understand a text despite non-native errors isn't normally something super useful unless you're specialized in something where you'd need to do that
And not something reasonable to test on
Being able to spot the errors, sure, maybe
But if it's just reading comprehension it makes no real sense
Thats what I thought, i just found that so weird, but given that most of the extraits here seem taken from irl content, i guess it's normal
There's a Web address on the bottom right corner, I entered it and my browser blocked it. I wonder why.
Might be an old link
Seems like it's probably this : https://www.tcfca.com/se-preparer/
Préparez-vous gratuitement au TCF Canada avec TCFCA. Préparation complète pour les 4 épreuves : compréhension orale et écrite, expression orale et écrite