Last updated: 24 juin 2026
The Ultimate Guide to French Logical Connectors: CLB 9+ Cohesion

The Ultimate Guide to French Logical Connectors: CLB 9+ Cohesion
Introduction: The "Glue" of Language
Imagine reading a book where every sentence starts with "I like..." or "I want..." It would be exhausting, right?
In the TEF (Test d'Évaluation de Français) and TCF (Test de Connaissance du Français), your Cohesion score depends on how well you "glue" your ideas together. These glues are called Mots de Liaison or Connecteurs Logiques.
In this masterclass, we’ll provide you with the Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 connectors that will make your writing and speaking sound like a native speaker.
Tier 1: Basics (Level A2-B1)
If you're using these, you're on the right track, but don't overstay your welcome here if you're aiming for CLB 9.
Tier 2: Intermediate (Level B2)
These show you have a good command of the language and can structure complex thoughts.
Tier 3: Advanced (Level C1-C2) - The CLB 9+ Territory
Use these sparingly but effectively to show you're a "premium" candidate.
Strategic Use: Introduction vs. Conclusion
When writing your TEF Section B essay, use specific connectors for each stage:
1. Introduction
- Tout d’abord... (First of all)
- Pour commencer... (To start)
Common Mistake: "Par contre" in Formal Writing
"Par contre" is perfectly fine in spoken French, but in a formal TEF Section B essay, it's better to use "En revanche" or "Toutefois." It sounds more academic and polished.
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Subtle Pitch: Contextual Mastery
It’s one thing to know the list; it’s another to know which one fits the sentence. On prepmyfrench.com, our AI feedback specifically highlights when a connector is "misused" or "repetitive." We help you expand your range so you're not just saying "De plus" every two sentences.
Conclusion: Use One Advanced Connector per Paragraph
Don't overstuff your writing. Aim for one high-level connector per body paragraph. This shows the examiner you have the range without sounding like you're reading a dictionary.
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