Last updated: 24 juin 2026
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Meetings and Collaborations: Navigating the Boardroom
In the workplace, a meeting (une réunion) is where language skills are truly tested. You must listen to multiple speakers, process complex data, and express your opinion—often while being interrupted. For the TEF and TCF exams (especially TCF Section C and TEF Section B), the "collaboration" scenario is common. You might have to convince a colleague of a new strategy or resolve a conflict in a project.
In this guide, we master the vocabulary of professional interaction and consensus-building.
1. Preparing for the Meeting (La préparation)
- L'ordre du jour (m): The agenda.
- Convoquer une réunion: To call/schedule a meeting.
2. Taking the Floor (Prendre la parole)
Entering the conversation:
- “Je souhaiterais intervenir sur ce point.”: I would like to weigh in on this point.
- “Puis-je ajouter quelque chose ?”: May I add something?
- : To bounce off what [Name] was saying...
3. Expressing Agreement and Disagreement
To score high, avoid just saying "Oui" or "Non."
Agreeing:
- “Je partage tout à fait votre avis.”: I completely share your opinion.
- “C'est une proposition très pertinente.”: That's a very relevant proposal.
4. Deadlines and Outcomes
- Une échéance / Un délai: A deadline.
- Respecter les délais: To meet the deadlines.
5. Strategic Vocabulary for TEF Section B (Persuasion)
If your task is to persuade a colleague to change their mind during a meeting:
- Validation: “Votre idée de [IDÉE] est intéressante, mais avez-vous pensé à [ALTERNATIVE] ?”
- Logic: “Si nous choisissons cette option, nous pourrions réduire les coûts de 20%.”
- Collaboration: “Travaillons ensemble sur une solution de compromis.”
6. Cultural Note: "Le Débat" in French Meetings
In French professional culture, disagreement is often seen as a healthy, intellectual part of the process. It is common to have spirited debates before reaching a consensus. In contrast, North American professional culture (Canada) often prioritizes "Efficiency" and "Action Items." Being able to adapt your communication style to these different cultural expectations is a sign of a C1 candidate.
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Conclusion
Meetings are the high-stakes theater of professional life. By mastering the phrases for taking the floor, agreeing, and summarizing, you ensure that your voice is heard and respected in your upcoming TEF/TCF exam—and your future career.
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