CLB 7 French Roadmap Calculator
Enter your current French level and how many hours per week you can study. Get a realistic timeline to reach NCLC 7 for Express Entry.
Your Starting Point
Estimated time to reach CLB 7
8
months
~230 total study hours · studying 7h/week
Estimated target date: January 2027
Your Preparation Roadmap
- 1
Month 1: Vocabulary sprint — 15 new B2-level words per day (connectors, formal register)
- 2
Month 2: Writing — one formal + one informal task per day, AI feedback
- 3
Month 3: Listening intensive — full TEF/TCF listening sections under timed conditions
- 4
Month 4: Speaking — record yourself 3× per week on exam-format tasks
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Start Free on FrenchSprintFrequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn French to CLB 7?
It depends on your starting level and how many hours per week you study. From zero French, reaching CLB 7 typically takes 500–650 hours of study — about 18–24 months at 7 hours per week, or 10–14 months at 12 hours per week. From B1/CLB 5, the jump to CLB 7 takes approximately 150–250 hours (3–6 months at 7–12 hours/week).
Is CLB 7 the same as B2 French?
Yes, approximately. CLB/NCLC 7 corresponds roughly to CEFR B2+ level. It is the minimum required to unlock the Express Entry French language bonus (25 or 50 additional CRS points).
What is the fastest way to reach CLB 7 in French?
The fastest path combines: daily exposure to authentic French audio/video (at least 45 min/day), active output practice (writing and speaking, not just passive reading), targeted vocabulary for TEF/TCF exam domains, and regular practice tests with CLB-aligned feedback. FrenchSprint is built for this approach.
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