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Speaking Task A: How to Ask Formal Questions

Speaking Task A: How to Ask Formal Questions (TEF Canada Strategy)
Published: January 9, 2026 | Category: TEF Canada | Read Time: 13 Mins
The TEF Canada Speaking Exam (Expression Orale) starts with Task A: Gather Information. Compared to the chaos of Task B (Argumentation), Task A feels deceptively simple. You count generally on 5-6 points.
But do not be fooled. The simplicity is the trap. Because the task is straightforward, examiners are extremely strict about Politeness, Syntax, and Register. If you ask "C'est combien?" (How much is it?) in Task A, you have likely capped your score at B1 regardless of your later performance.
This guide provides a comprehensive framework to mastering Formal Questioning for CLB 7+.
1. The Scenario (What to Expect)
- Time: 5 minutes preparation (sometimes), 5 minutes speaking.
- The Advert: You are given a short classified ad (e.g., "Yoga Course for Beginners", "Apartment for Rent", "Looking for Dog Walker").
- The Goal: You must call the advertiser (the examiner) and ask to get more details.
2. The Structure of a CLB 7+ Question
To score high, you must move away from standard interrogation (Subject-Verb-Object). You need "Indirect Questions".
Level A2 Question (Basic)
- Est-ce qu'il y a un parking ? (Is there parking?)
- Quel est le prix ? (What is the price?)
Level B2/C1 Question (Target)
3. The 4 Essential Question Templates
Memorize these. Use them rotationally so you don't sound like a robot.
Template 1: "Pourriez-vous me dire..." (Could you tell me...)
- Usage: General information.
- Example: "Pourriez-vous me dire quels sont les horaires d'ouverture ?"
4. The 10 Topics You Must Cover
In the exam, you need to think fast. Use the acronym P.L.A.N.C.H.E.S. (or similar mnemonics) to brainstorm questions instantly. Here are the common categories for almost any advert:
- Price (Prix):
- Quels sont les frais d'inscription ?
- Le matériel est-il inclus dans le tarif ?
5. Handling The "Grumpy Examiner"
Sometimes, the examiner will play the role of someone busy or annoyed. Or they will say: "It's written in the ad, did you not read it?"
Do not panic. This is a test of your adaptability.
Response Strategy:
6. How to Practice
- Find Adverts: Go on real French sites like LeBonCoin or Kijiji Québec.
- Pick an Ad: "Vends Vélo" (Selling Bike).
- Timer (1 min): Write down 12 keywords/questions.
- Record (3 mins): Ask the questions out loud using the templates above.
- Review: Did you say "Tu" by mistake? Did you use "C'est quoi" (bad)?
Or simpler: Use our to roleplay Task A scenarios with instant feedback on your politeness score.