Official references
The core facts, pulled from the official France Éducation International pages
Compare the official structure for TCF Canada and TCF Québec before you decide how to practice and which score range you need.
Keep the information users actually need before they start practicing: what the exam tests, how each section is scored, how the NCLC ranges map, and where the real score gains usually come from.
Official links
Listening
39 questions · 35 min
Reading
39 questions · 60 min
Scoring
Auto scoring for listening/reading, human double rating for writing/speaking
Official references
Compare the official structure for TCF Canada and TCF Québec before you decide how to practice and which score range you need.
Core features
Build speed with full-format drills, train under countdown pressure, and turn repeated mistakes into targeted review.
Practice sets follow official listening and reading formats, so repetition builds the right reflexes instead of disconnected habits.
Train inside 35-minute listening and 60-minute reading countdowns, so exam rhythm feels normal before test day.
Revisit missed questions by error type and read deeper explanations in English, Chinese, French, and Spanish.
Exam content and scoring
TCF Canada contains four parts and a total duration of 2 hours and 47 minutes. Listening and reading are machine-scored. Writing and speaking are rated independently by two examiners.
Difficulty and score mapping
See how listening and reading distribute points across CEFR levels, how writing and speaking tasks are structured, and how TCF Canada scores map to CLB/NCLC bands.
Listening and reading use the same point distribution, for a total of 699 points.
| Level | Questions | Points | Distribution | Focus |
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Unlike listening and reading, writing and speaking are scored on a 20-point scale, with task completion and expressive quality carrying more weight.
The ranges below correspond to the reference score table and show how listening, reading, writing, and speaking scores map to CLB/NCLC and CEFR levels.
| NCLC | Listening | Reading | Writing | Speaking | CEFR | Description |
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Detailed scoring standards
See what the scoring system or examiners look for, where points concentrate, and which tasks usually have the greatest impact on the final result.
Reference note
Exam structure, score ranges, and pathway requirements should always be checked against the official France Éducation International pages and the testing center where you register.