Top 10 'Faux Amis' That Cost You Points

Top 10 'Faux Amis' That Cost You Points (And How to Avoid Them)
Published: January 9, 2026 | Category: Vocabulary | Read Time: 12 Mins
"Faux Amis" (False Friends) are the silent assassins of the TEF/TCF exam. Because French and English share 30-40% of their vocabulary history, it is tempting to just guess. "Actually" must be "Actuellement", right? Wrong.
When you misuse a False Friend in an exam:
- You confuse the examiner. (Semantic Error).
- You look like a beginner who translates directly from English rather than thinking in French.
- You lose "Mastery" points.
Here are the Top 10 worst offenders that appear in immigration contexts, and what to use instead.
1. Actuellement vs Actually
- The Trap: You want to say "Actually, I disagree." You say "Actuellement, je ne suis pas d'accord."
- What you just said: "Currently (right now), I disagree." (Implies you might agree tomorrow).
- The Fix:
- Actuellement = Currently / At the moment.
- Actually / In fact = En fait, En réalité.
2. Assister vs Assist
- The Trap: You want to say "I helped (assisted) the client." You say "J'ai assisté le client."
- What you just said: "I watched the client." (Assister à = To attend/watch).
- The Fix:
- Assister à = To attend (a meeting/concert).
- Assist / Help = Aider.
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3. Attendre vs Attend
- The Trap: You want to say "I attended the meeting." You say "J'ai attendu la réunion."
- What you just said: "I waited for the meeting."
- The Fix:
- Attendre = To wait.
- Attend = Assister à (See #2).
4. Journée vs Journey
- The Trap: You want to say "It was a long journey." You say "C'était une longue journée."
- What you just said: "It was a long day."
- The Fix:
- Journée = Day (focused on duration/activity).
- Journey / Trip = Trajet, Voyage.
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5. Location vs Location
- The Trap: You want to say "This is a nice location." You say "C'est une belle location."
- What you just said: "This is a nice rental contract."
- The Fix:
- Location = Rental (of a car/flat).
- Location / Place = Endroit, Lieu, Emplacement.
6. Monnaie vs Money
- The Trap: You want to say "I don't have money." You say "Je n'ai pas de monnaie."
- What you just said: "I don't have change (coins)."
- The Fix:
- Monnaie = Loose change / Currency.
- Money = Argent.
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7. Passer vs Pass (a test)
- The Trap: You want to say "I passed the test (succeeded)." You say "J'ai passé le test."
- What you just said: "I took/sat for the test." (Does not imply success).
- The Fix:
- Passer un examen = To sit for an exam.
- Pass / Succeed = Réussir un examen / Avoir son examen.
8. Rester vs Rest
- The Trap: You want to say "I need to rest." You say "J'ai besoin de rester."
- What you just said: "I need to stay."
- The Fix:
- Rester = To stay.
- Rest = Se reposer.
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9. Supporter vs Support
- The Trap: You want to say "I support this political idea." You say "Je supporte cette idée."
- What you just said: "I endure/tolerate this idea (barely)." (Like supporting a heavy weight or pain).
- The Fix:
- Supporter = To endure / To stand.
- Support = Soutenir (an idea/person).
10. Visiter vs Visit
- The Trap: You want to say "I visited my parents." You say "J'ai visité mes parents."
- What you just said: You inspected your parents (like a building or museum).
- The Fix:
- Visiter = To visit a place/monument.
- Visit a person = Rendre visite à. (J'ai rendu visite à mes parents).
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Conclusion
Memorize this list. If you use "En fait" instead of "Actuellement" during your Speaking Exam, you instantly sound 50% more fluent.