Last updated: 24 juin 2026
How to Score NCLC 7 in TEF Writing with Just 3 Templates

How to Score NCLC 7 in TEF Writing with Just 3 Templates
The TEF Canada Writing section (Expression Écrite) consists of two tasks:
- Section A (80 words minimum): Finishing a "Fait divers" news story.
- Section B (200 words minimum): Writing an argumentative letter to a newspaper or organization.
The challenge isn't just the French—it's the clock. You have only 60 minutes for both. Many candidates fail because they spend 45 minutes on Section A and rush the much more important Section B.
The secret to hitting NCLC 7 (B2) is automation. You shouldn't be thinking about structure on exam day; you should be filling in a pre-prepared template with specific arguments.
Template 1: The "Fait Divers" (Section A)
Section A is always a "completed" news snippet. It usually starts with: "Un incident insolite s'est produit hier..."
The Winning Structure:
Template 2: The "Social/Environmental" Argumentative Letter (Section B)
Many TEF Section B prompts ask about urban living, green transition, or community projects.
Structure:
- State what you read and your position.
Template 3: The "Formal Objection" Letter (Section B)
Use this when you need to oppose a decision (e.g., closing a local library).
Structure:
- Intro: Respectful but firm disagreement.
Why Templates Work
- Speed: You save 10-15 minutes by not having to invent an intro or outro.
- Syntactic Safety: Templates use pre-validated B2/C1 grammar. You know the sentence is correct because you've practiced it 20 times.
- Confidence: Having a "blueprint" lowers exam anxiety, allowing you to focus on the core arguments.
Put Your Templates to the Test
Templates are only useful if you can adapt them to different prompts.
On PrepMyFrench.com, we provide dozens of realistic TEF Writing prompts. When you use your templates in our simulator, our AI instantly checks if your "custom content" matches the level of your "template structure." We ensure your transitions are logical and that you haven't exceeded the time limit.
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Sources & Resources
- Official TEF Guide: Lexique et Structure de l'Écrit
- PrepMyFrench Success Stories: How 'Template-Only' Prep Helped a Student Hit NCLC 8