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TCF Writing Task 3: The Argumentative Comparison Blueprint

TCF Writing Task 3: The Argumentative Comparison Blueprint
Task 3 of the TCF Canada Writing section is the "Final Boss."
You are given two short texts expressing different viewpoints on a social topic (e.g., "The merits of homework" vs. "The case against it"). You have to:
- Synthesize both points of view.
- Express your own opinion and argue for it.
You have very little time (around 20–25 minutes recommended) and a strict word count (80–120 words for the synthesis and opinion). This is where most candidates fail: they either write too much and run out of time, or they fail to distinguish between the authors' opinions and their own.
At , we’ve developed the to help you secure an NCLC 10+ in Task 3.
1. The Synthesis: "Neutrality is Key"
In the first half of your Task 3 response, you must summarize the debate without taking a side.
The Golden Rule: Use reporting verbs and neutral connectors.
- L'un des textes soutient que... (One text maintains that...)
2. The Transition: "The Pivot"
You need a clear bridge between the summary and your opinion.
- Quant à moi... (As for me...)
- Pour ma part, je rejoins l'avis de... (For my part, I agree with the opinion of...)
- Toutefois, j'estime que la réalité est plus nuancée. (However, I feel the reality is more nuanced.)
3. The Opinion: "Quality over Quantity"
You only have room for one strong argument. Don't try to list five reasons why you agree. Pick one and develop it using the PREP Formula: Point, Reason, Example, Point.
Example structure:
- Point: I believe homework is beneficial.
- Reason: It reinforces independent learning habits.
- Students who study at home perform 20% better in exams.
4. Vocabulary for Argumentation
To hit the C1/C2 level, you need to use words that show logical sophistication:
5. The "Final Polish" Checklist
Before you submit, check for these three things:
- Subject-Verb Agreement: Did you use the plural for Ils/Elles?
- Gender Matching: Is it La solution or Le solution?
- The Subjunctive: Did you use at least one subjunctive phrase? (Il est nécessaire que nous fassions...)
Conclusion: Mastering the TCF Final Boss
TCF Writing Task 3 is a test of precision and logic. By using the Comparison Blueprint, you ensure that your synthesis is clear and your opinion is authoritative.
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