Mastering TCF Speaking Task 3: The CLB 9 Individual Monologue Guide

Mastering TCF Speaking Task 3: The CLB 9 Individual Monologue Guide
Introduction: The Solo Performance
In Task 3 of the TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français) speaking exam, you are the star of the show. You are given a prompt—often a social issue or a controversial topic—and you must speak continuously for two minutes.
Wait! Two minutes might sound short, but when you're under the examiner's gaze, it can feel like an eternity.
In this guide, we'll teach you the three-minute structure for a two-minute task, the transition words that "buy" you time, and the common topics you should prepare for.
The Structure: The "Diamond" Model
Don't just ramble. Follow this structure to ensure you hit all the criteria for Coherence and Cohesion:
1. Introduction (30 seconds)
- Paraphrase: Don't repeat the prompt word-for-word. Use synonyms.
- Outline: Briefly state that you will discuss two perspectives.
- Phrase hack: "C'est une question qui suscite beaucoup de débats aujourd'hui..."
2. Point 1: The Positive Perspective (45 seconds)
- Argument: State the first benefit or logical point.
- Example: Give a concrete example.
- Transition hack: "D'une part, on peut soutenir que..."
3. Point 2: The Negative or Nuanced Perspective (45 seconds)
- Argument: State the counter-argument.
- Example: Give a contrasting example.
- Transition hack: "D'autre part, il ne faut pas négliger le fait que..."
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Topics You MUST Prepare: Predicted 2026 Trends
- Artificial Intelligence: Should its use be regulated in schools?
- Environmental Responsibility: Are individual actions enough, or do we need government's help?
- Work-Life Balance: Is the 4-day workweek a realistic goal?
- Public Transport: Should it be free for everyone?
Common Mistake: Silence
The examiner is looking for fluency. If you stop talking for 10 seconds, your score drops. Use filler words like "Comment dirais-je..." (How should I put it...) or "C'est une question intéressante..." to keep the flow alive while you think of your next point.
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Subtle Pitch: Simulation Training
The best way to prepare for Task 3 is timed simulation. Most candidates practice without a timer and find themselves stopping after 60 seconds during the real test. On prepmyfrench.com, our AI simulator gives you exactly two minutes to speak and provides a transcript of where your "pauses" were too long.
Conclusion: Breathe and Speak
Don't worry about perfect grammar. Focus on structured delivery and clear pronunciation. The goal of Task 3 is to show you can sustain an argument on your own.
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