Looking to certify your French language skills? The Test de Connaissance du Français (TCF) French Exams are officially recognized assessments designed just for you! These French exams provide a quick and friendly way to measure your proficiency for studies, work, or immigration.
Each of these French exams—TCF, TEF, Québec, and TCF Tout Public—is tailored to specific needs, from general language proficiency to immigration requirements. Whether you're aiming to live, work, or study in a French-speaking country, these exams provide an accessible way to demonstrate your French language skills across various levels and forma
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TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français): A versatile French exam accepted worldwide, ideal for work, study, or general language assessment. It covers listening, reading, writing, and speaking and provides a skill level from A1 to C2.
TEF (Test d'Évaluation de Français): Designed by the Paris Chamber of Commerce, this exam is commonly used for Canadian immigration. It tests practical language skills and offers versions tailored to specific needs, like TEF Canada.
TCF Québec: This French exam is for those applying to live in Québec. It focuses on listening and speaking (with optional reading and writing) and meets Québec’s immigration requirements.
TCF Tout Public: A flexible option for anyone needing a general French language assessment, covering listening, reading, and writing, with speaking as an option.
The TCF is a globally recognized French exam, ideal for individuals needing to certify their French proficiency for work, study, or personal reasons. Available at test centers worldwide, the TCF assesses listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Results align with CEFR levels (A1 to C2), making it a versatile option for universities, employers, and immigration authorities. For exam centers, offering the TCF is a valuable service for candidates from diverse backgrounds seeking a widely accepted certification.
Group test with 20 multiple-choice questions (4 answer choices, one correct answer): duration 15 minutes
Group test with 20 multiple-choice questions (4 answer choices, one correct answer): duration 15 minutes
The test consists of 3 writing exercises: lasting 30 minutes
This individual part of the test consists of 3 exercises with an examiner : it lasts 10 minutes.
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The TCF Québec is tailored for immigration to Québec, Canada, assessing listening and speaking skills with optional reading and writing components. Québec’s immigration system has specific language score requirements, and TCF Québec provides candidates with the certification needed to meet them. For exam centers, this exam appeals to candidates seeking language certification for Québec’s immigration benchmarks.
Collective section : 39 questions – 35 minutes
Collective section : 39 questions – 60 minutes
An individual face-to-face test with an examiner : 3 exercices – 12 minutes
Collective section: 3 exercises – 60 minutes
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This official test of French knowledge is essential to initiate or pursue higher education in France, it equally addresses all those who wish to find out their level of French for both personal and professional reasons.
The score obtained from the TCF TOUT PUBLIC (French knowledge test) reliably determines the candidate’s understanding of the French language on the 6 levels of the European Framework CEFR.
Collective section : 34 questions – 25 minutes
Collective section : 34 questions – 45 minutes
n individual face-to-face test with an examiner : 3 exercices – 12 minutes
Collective section: 3 exercises – 60 minutes
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The French knowledge test for Québec (TCF Québec), is a French level Language test that meets the standards of the Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion (MIDI) under the constitution for an immigration application for Québec.
People who wish to file an immigration application in a Quebec immigration office or in a general delegation of Quebec can justify their level of French by including a TCF for Quebec certificate in their dossier.
Collective section : 39 questions – 35 minutes
Collective section : 39 questions – 60 minutes
ndividual face-to-face test with an examiner: 3 exercises – 12 minutes.
3 exercises – 60 minutes
You can book your space here
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The TCF IRN is a French language exam designed to test knowledge of the French language for applications for French residency (level A2) or for gaining access to French nationality (level B1).
This official French language proficiency test is essential for starting or continuing higher education in France, and is also open to anyone wishing to know their level of French for personal or professional reasons.
The TCF for Canada and Quebec are French language level tests that meet Immigration and Citizenship standards in Canada and Quebec.
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