French citizens fail language tests for foreigners seeking residency
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Same as uk, many UK citizens would probably fail the UK tests.
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I have worked in France for 20+ years, and I still have to take that stupid test. It's expensive and bureaucratic too, guess it's not only ti test your language skills.
IIRC it's only valid a certain number of months too, explain that!
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Scaré bleu
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US citizens, too
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Félix Guyon of the Thot school that helps refugees and asylum seekers learn French said...
They're teaching that now?
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Scary blue indeed
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Your wrong. I workout and practice language everyday.
::: spoiler How many mistakes are there in those 2 sentences?
At least 3!
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You're, work out?, practise, every day?
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We took the US citizenship test in the first session of my first political science class back in college. Myself and a couple of others were the only ones to pass.
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Brb I have to enroll in the thot school.
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The text states anyone applying for nationality must “provide evidence of a level of language enabling them to at least understand the essential context of concrete or abstract subjects in a complex test, to communicate spontaneously and to express themselves clearly and in detail on a wide variety of subjects”.
I mean, this is a challenge for a lot of people including me even in their birth tongue.
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🟦🫐BOO
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Maybe the two spaces after the period?
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Really hard language and shitty education system!
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IDK what platform you are using, but the 2 spaces are to make new line work.
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Here (Denmark) the test is based on a book used to prepare for the test. I've always been able to pass when I tried, without having read the book.
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I have never seen someone use that spelling of practice in the USA.
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I moght be wrong but is not practice a noun and practise a verb?
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Not in the US.