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🛒 Test Your Work French (Grocery)

For immigrants and anglophones working in Quebec. Discover your work French level in 5 minutes.

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5 minutes

7 questions in a grocery store.

Free

No credit card required

No sign-up

No need to create an account

🇨🇦 Your French class didn't prepare you for this.

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Real customers don't speak slowly. They mumble, they use expressions you've never heard, and they expect an answer — fast. This diagnostic is built on actual Quebec workplace interactions, calibrated to the government's own French evaluation standard (FEER), and designed specifically for grocery store situations. Not a grammar test. A reality check.

🎙️Realistic audio

Actual Quebec accents, speed and expressions — not a language lab recording.

⚡Built for speed

Because your manager won't repeat himself and your customer won't wait.

🛒Grocery-specific

Every situation happens on the floor — aisles, cash, stockroom, upset customers.

🏛️Government-calibrated

Aligned to the FEER standard used by Quebec employers and immigration organizations.

Your result: a clear next step.

Your result places you on the Quebec Competency Scale — the same framework employers and immigration organizations use.

 

You'll see exactly what you understand today, where you lose the thread, and what to work on next.

 

Most grocery workers land between levels 3 and 6. That's where things get interesting.

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Ready to practice?

Short audio practice built around the Quebec workplace situations that actually trip you up — accents, fast instructions, expressions and customer complaints. Designed to get you from surviving to belonging.

Why choose Motixo?

Motixo is built for real-life success in Quebec’s bilingual workplaces.

Made in Quebec

Created locally to reflect the language and culture of Quebec's professional world.

For professionals

Bite-sized lessons and quizzes that fit your schedule—not the other way around.

Practice-first learning

Because fluency comes from doing—not just watching or reading.

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