PrepMyFrench
PrepMyFrench
Six full-length practice tests modeled on the official TCF Canada Compréhension Orale section: 29 questions in 25 minutes, single play, multiple-choice. NCLC band on every result plus per-question feedback so you can see exactly which audios you misheard.
60-question Compréhension Orale tests with CLB scoring and per-question explanations.
39-question Compréhension Écrite tests with NCLC scoring.
AI-graded Expression Orale simulations with per-criterion CEFR feedback.
AI-graded Expression Écrite tasks with grammar + vocabulary + coherence feedback.
29 questions in approximately 25 minutes. Each audio plays once, single attempt, multiple-choice. Difficulty ramps from very short announcements at the beginning to longer dialogues and interviews near the end. No replays in the real exam — our practice tests mirror that rule by default.
IRCC awards CRS points starting at NCLC 7 across all four French abilities. NCLC 7 on TCF listening is approximately 458/699; NCLC 9 (the threshold for the maximum 50 + 24 = 74 CRS bonus for French) requires ~503. The exact bands re-aligned with the December 2023 IRCC update and we score on the current grid.
6 full-length TCF Canada listening tests, each with 29 questions and a 25-minute timer. Free users can take tests 1–3; paid plans unlock all 6 plus speaking, writing, and reading modules.
No — these are practice tests that mirror the format, audio style, length, and difficulty distribution of the real TCF Canada Compréhension Orale. The real exam is administered by accredited France Éducation International centres. Our tests are for preparation, not certification.
Both are accepted by IRCC for Express Entry, citizenship, and most Canadian immigration French requirements. TEF listening is longer (60 questions, 40 min) with more short-form audio; TCF listening is shorter (29 questions, 25 min) with a steeper difficulty curve including university-style lecture excerpts. Pick the one your immigration program requires, or the format you find easier.