TCF Canada Sample Questions
Free sample questions for all four TCF Canada skills with CLB 7-level examples, explained answers, and exam tips from preparation specialists.
TCF Canada Exam Structure
Listening
35 min
39 questions (adaptive)
Scale: 0–699
Reading
60 min
29 questions (adaptive)
Scale: 0–699
Writing
60 min
3 tasks
Scale: 0–20
Speaking
12 min
3 tasks (recorded)
Scale: 0–20
Sample Questions — CLB 7 Level
Compréhension orale (Listening)
Multiple choice — adaptive difficulty · 35 minutes, 39 questions
Input:
Question / Task:
Elle a toujours été fascinée par les sciences naturelles.
Un désastre naturel dans son enfance l'a influencée.
Ses professeurs l'ont encouragée à poursuivre ce domaine.
Elle voulait travailler dans une université canadienne.
Why this answer:
The researcher says a flood ('inondation') when she was 14 ('quatorze ans') influenced her career. This is a natural disaster from her childhood — Option B is correct. The other options introduce information not present in the audio.
Exam tip: In TCF Canada listening, the correct answer often paraphrases the audio using different vocabulary. 'inondation catastrophique dans sa ville natale à quatorze ans' → 'un désastre naturel dans son enfance'.
Compréhension écrite (Reading)
Multiple choice — adaptive difficulty · 60 minutes, 29 questions
Input:
Question / Task:
Le coût élevé des abonnements aux transports en commun.
La réduction du nombre de pistes cyclables.
Les inquiétudes des commerçants sur l'accès à leurs boutiques.
La pollution sonore causée par les vélos électriques.
Why this answer:
The text mentions that 'certains commerçants expriment des inquiétudes' (some merchants express concerns) about accessibility from distant suburbs. This is the negative effect mentioned. Options A, B, and D are not mentioned in the text.
Exam tip: Read the question before the text. 'Effet négatif' tells you to look for a concern or problem. TCF Canada reading questions are ordered roughly in the order information appears in the text.
Expression écrite (Writing)
3 tasks: letter/email, description, opinion essay · 60 minutes for 3 tasks
Question / Task:
Sample CLB 7 responses:
What CLB 7 looks like:
At CLB 7, writing tasks should: complete the task in the appropriate register (formal for task 1, neutral-to-formal for tasks 2–3), demonstrate logical organization, use connectors (certes, cependant, d'abord, ensuite), and show B2-level vocabulary. Minor grammar errors are acceptable if they don't impede communication.
Exam tip: Task 1 is almost always an informal or semi-formal communication (email, letter, message). Use 'vous' for formal, 'tu' for informal. The register cue is usually in the task description itself ('votre professeur', 'votre ami').
Expression orale (Speaking)
3 tasks: guided conversation, monologue, interaction · 12 minutes (recorded)
Question / Task:
What CLB 7 looks like:
At CLB 7, speaking should show: logical development with at least 2 supporting arguments, use of discourse markers (premièrement, d'un côté...de l'autre, par exemple), a noticeable range of vocabulary (not just the most common words), and reasonably fluid delivery. Accent and minor phonological errors are not penalized.
Exam tip: For the monologue task, the structure examiners reward is: introduce the document (3 sentences), present key information (4–5 sentences), give your opinion with reasoning (3–4 sentences), conclude (1–2 sentences). Practice this structure until it's automatic.
TCF Canada Scores Needed for CLB 7
| Skill | Minimum for CLB 7 | Scale |
|---|---|---|
| Compréhension orale (Listening) | 458 | 0–699 |
| Compréhension écrite (Reading) | 453 | 0–699 |
| Expression écrite (Writing) | 10 | 0–20 |
| Expression orale (Speaking) | 10 | 0–20 |
Use our TCF Canada CLB converter to check any score combination.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the TCF Canada different from the TEF Canada format?
The TCF Canada uses adaptive difficulty — questions get progressively harder as you answer correctly, and easier if you answer incorrectly. This means the score (0–699 for Listening/Reading) reflects the difficulty level you reached, not just how many questions you got right. TEF Canada uses uniform difficulty throughout.
How many questions does the TCF Canada have?
TCF Canada Listening has 39 questions over 35 minutes. Reading has 29 questions over 60 minutes. Writing has 3 tasks over 60 minutes (letters, report, opinion). Speaking has 3 tasks over 12 minutes. A total of approximately 70 questions plus 6 production tasks.
What is the TCF Canada passing score for Express Entry?
There is no universal passing score — your score converts to a CLB level, and IRCC uses CLB 7 as the minimum for the French language bonus. For CLB 7: Listening ≥458/699, Reading ≥453/699, Writing ≥10/20, Speaking ≥10/20.
Is TCF Canada harder than TEF Canada?
Neither is objectively harder. The TCF adaptive format rewards strong performers by giving them harder questions (which produce higher scores) but can feel disorienting. The TEF Canada is longer but more predictable in difficulty. Most candidates should choose based on practice materials available and which format suits their test-taking style.
How long are TCF Canada results valid?
TCF Canada results are valid for 2 years from the date of the exam for IRCC immigration applications.
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