TEF/TCF

TEF/TCF

TCF Canada Writing Practice

In TCF Canada Writing Section 1, you need to write a short practical message in a clear, polite, and organized way. In this lesson, you will find the task, a student answer, a corrected version, and detailed guidance to improve your writing skills for the exam.

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TCF Section 3 & Oral Section C: The Complete Self-Study Guide

The Test de Connaissance du Français (TCF) is an internationally recognised French language proficiency exam administered by France Éducation International. It is required for university admission in France, immigration to Canada (Quebec), and various visa or citizenship applications.

The exam is divided into compulsory and optional sections. The optional written and oral production sections are where candidates can demonstrate higher-level competencies — and where the difference between a B2 and a C1 score is made.

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TEF Scored Explained

Planning for Canada PR through French? This guide explains how TEF Canada scores work, what each section means, how your results convert into CLB levels, and why CLB 7 can make a huge difference in your CRS score.TEF Canada is an official French proficiency exam accepted for immigration to Canada. It tests your ability in four language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Each section has its own score range, and the result is later converted into Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB).

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CLB 5 vs CLB 7

CLB 5 vs CLB 7: What’s the Difference & How to Move from CLB 5 to CLB 7 for Canada PR
Updated for 2026 · 6 min read

If you’re learning French for Canada PR, you’ve probably come across these two levels: CLB 5 and CLB 7.

Most students reach CLB 5 and stop — thinking it’s enough. But in reality, CLB 7 is where the real advantage begins.

In this guide, we’ll break down:

The difference between CLB 5 and CLB 7
Why CLB 7 is important for Express Entry
How you can move from CLB 5 to CLB 7 faster

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Is CLB7 still worth for 2026

If you’re planning to move to Canada in 2026, you’ve probably heard this advice already — “Learn French to boost your CRS score.”

But here’s the real question most people are asking today:

Is CLB 7 in French still worth it in 2026?

The short answer: Yes — and for many candidates, it’s one of the smartest moves you can make.

In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how CLB 7 works today, how many points you can gain, and whether it makes sense for your Canada PR strategy.

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Learn French timeline for Canada PR

if you’re planning to move to Canada, learning French can be your biggest advantage. But the real question is — how long does it actually take to go from beginner to CLB 7?

At Learn French Enligne, we help students follow a structured roadmap from A1 to CLB 7 — the exact pathway you need for Canada PR.

With the right guidance, you can realistically achieve this in under a year. Let’s break it down.

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