French with Ash · Book 1 · TEF Practice
Four short texts in the style of the TEF Compréhension écrite, all inside your first six chapters: a café notice, an email, a weekend story, and an introduction. Read each one in French first and answer the questions. Then open the English translation to check what you understood. Medium difficulty.
Read the French text, then answer the questions below it. Tap an option to answer; it checks the moment you tap, green for right, red for wrong, and the correct choice lights up. Each text has an English translation tucked underneath, and every question is translated too. Try the questions before you open the translation. That's where the reading practice lives.
On the real exam there's no translation. Read the questions first, then hunt the text for the one detail each question asks for. You don't need every word, just the right one. Use the translation here to close the gaps, then re-read the French until you don't reach for it.
The traps in these four are the ordinary ones: who did what (j'ai pris du poulet vs mon ami a pris du poisson), and next to vs across from. Slow reading beats fast guessing every time.
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