Last updated: 24 juin 2026
TEF Canada Vocabulary Mastery: 500 High-Yield Words for NCLC 9+

TEF Canada Vocabulary Mastery: 500 High-Yield Words for NCLC 9+
If you are aiming for an NCLC 9 or 10 on the TEF Canada, you already know that "knowing French" isn't enough. You need to "speak TEF."
The examiners aren't just looking for correct grammar; they are looking for lexical range. They want to see that you can move beyond simple adjectives like bon, mauvais, and intéressant and use words that carry weight, nuance, and professional authority.
At PrepMyFrench, we’ve analyzed thousands of successful NCLC 9+ scripts. We’ve distilled the most frequent "elite" words used by top-scoring candidates into this master list.
This isn't just a list of words; it's your tactical toolkit for the and Speaking sections.
1. The "Logic & Connection" Cluster
These words are the skeleton of your argument. Without them, your ideas are just a list. With them, they are a narrative.
2. The "Problem & Solution" Cluster
Most TEF Writing Task B and Speaking Task B scenarios involve a problem that needs solving or a proposal that needs defending.
3. The "Opinion & Subjectivity" Cluster
You will be asked "What do you think?" dozens of times. If you only say "Je pense que," you are leaving points on the table.
- Soutenir que: To maintain/claim that.
4. The 500-Word Tactical Spreadsheet
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Below are the top 50 across key themes:
Theme: Technology & Society
- L’omniprésence: The fact of being everywhere.
- Le bouleversement: A major upheaval.
- Alienation.
5. How to Memorize These Words (The Anki Method)
Don't just read this list. You need to active-recall these words.
- Choose 10 words a day.
- Write a sentence for each related to a common TEF topic (e.g., "Working from home").
- Use our AI Writing Grader to check if you used them correctly in context.
Conclusion: Words are Your Currency
In the TEF Canada, your vocabulary is your currency. The more "expensive" your words, the more points you can buy.
Stop settling for "Basic French." Start speaking "NCLC 9 French" today.