TCF Canada Exam Format
Four sections, all accepted by IRCC for Express Entry, the Canadian Experience Class, and most Provincial Nominee Programs.
| Section | Format | Time |
|---|---|---|
| ReadingCompréhension écrite | 39 multiple-choice questions | 60 minutes |
| ListeningCompréhension orale | 39 multiple-choice questions, audio plays once | ~35 minutes |
| WritingExpression écrite | 3 tasks of increasing difficulty | 60 minutes |
| SpeakingExpression orale | 3 tasks with a live examiner | ~12 minutes |
Format shown reflects the current TCF Canada exam. Always confirm the latest details on your official exam registration portal before test day.
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TCF Canada's writing section uses a different task ladder than TEF: it starts with a short message or email, moves to a blog-style piece sharing an experience and opinion, and finishes with comparing two viewpoints and giving your own argued opinion piece.
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The real exam is face-to-face with a live examiner across three tasks that build from short personal questions to a role-play, and finally a longer monologue where you present and defend an opinion while the examiner challenges your position.

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