Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Reading Signage and Classified Ads: Quick Decoding
In the TEF and TCF Reading sections, the first tasks are short, practical, and fast-paced. You are presented with posters, street signs, warning labels, and "Petites Annonces" (Classified Ads). These questions test your ability to scan for specific information and understand the "Global Function" of a document.
In this guide, we master the art of visual and rapid reading.
1. Public Signage (La Signalétique)
Public signs use minimal words but have maximum impact.
2. Classified Ads (Les Petites Annonces)
In the exam, ads are usually about housing, job offers, or sales.
Housing (L'Immobilier):
- À louer / À vendre: For rent / For sale.
3. Scanning for Details
You don't need to read every word of an ad. Look for the "Ancrages" (Anchors).
- Dates and Times: When does the sale start?
- Price: How much is the rent?
4. Identifying the Purpose (Visée du document)
For signage, the exam often asks: "What is the goal of this document?"
- Informer: To give facts.
- : To warn of danger.
5. Strategic Tips for Reading Section A (Questions 1-10)
- The "Three-Second Rule": Look at the layout before reading. A logo, a price tag, or a signature tells you what it is immediately.
- Beware of Synonyms: The answer choice will NOT use the same word as the text. If the text says "Prix réduit," the answer might say "Moins cher."
- Check the Exceptions: Look for words like “Sauf,” “Uniquement,” or “À l'exception de.”
6. Cultural Note: "Le Bon Coin" and "SeLoger"
In France, Le Bon Coin is the king of classified ads. In Canada, Kijiji is the equivalent. Our simulated ads use the style and abbreviations found on these platforms, ensuring that when you see an ad for a "Bel appartement avec balcon" in the exam, it feels familiar.
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7. Mastery through PrepMyFrench
Rapid Scan Drills:
An image of a sign appears for 5 seconds. You must answer one question about it. This trains your brain to prioritize information.
AI Speaking Simulator:
Select the "Classified Ad Inquiry" scenario.
Conclusion
Signage is the "First Impression" of a language. If you can read the city, you can navigate the country. By mastering the practical vocabulary in this guide, you guarantee a fast start and a high score on the first section of the TEF/TCF Reading test.
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