Tips, guides, and news to help you master the TCF/TEF Canada exams.

TEF Reading Comprehension: Mastering the "Sentence Insertion" Task
The sentence insertion task in TEF Reading (Section C) is notoriously difficult. Learn how to use grammar and logic to find the correct placement every time.

The 5 Most Overused Words in French Exams (And What to Use Instead)
Are you still using 'très', 'beaucoup', and 'bien'? Learn advanced C1 vocabulary swaps to instantly boost your TEF and TCF scores.

How to Pass TCF Canada Task 2 Speaking Without Freezing
Task 2 of the TCF speaking exam requires you to ask questions. Discover the foolproof framework to generate unlimited questions on any topic.

The Ultimate Guide to TEF Section A Formal Letters (Expression Écrite)
Learn the exact structure and formal vocabulary required to score a C1 on the TEF Expression Écrite Section A 'Fait Divers' letter.

The Ultimate TEF Speaking Structure: Handling Examiner Objections Brilliantly
Master the TEF Canada Speaking exam (Expression Orale) by learning how to perfectly structure your arguments and tackle tricky examiner objections like 'I don't have the budget'.

TCF Task 3 Speaking: A Foolproof Debate Framework
Never freeze during TCF Speaking Task 3 again. Use this simple, adaptable framework to structure your arguments perfectly under pressure.

TEF Writing Section B: Vocabulary Upgrades for a C1 Score
Swap out basic B1 words for high-impact C1 vocabulary in your TEF Writing Section B essay. Elevate your writing instantly.

The Top 3 Myths About Getting CLB 9 in TEF/TCF Speaking
Think you need a perfect Parisian accent to get a CLB 9? Think again. We debunk the biggest myths holding you back from acing the speaking exam.

TCF Reading Task 3: The Secret Power of Logic Connectors
Struggling with TCF Reading Task 3? Discover how mastering logic connectors can dramatically improve your reading comprehension speed and accuracy.

TEF Listening Section C: How to Spot and Avoid Distractors
The TEF Listening Section C is notorious for tricking candidates. Learn how to identify common distractors and secure your CLB 9.

TEF Writing Section A: The 'Fait Divers' Formula (10 Winning Samples)
Write like a reporter. Master the structure and past tense usage required for a perfect TEF Writing Section A.

TCF Writing Task 3: The Argumentative Comparison Blueprint
Secure an NCLC 10+ in Writing Task 3. Master the neutral synthesis and authoritative opinion required for success.