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Asking Questions: The Key to TEF/TCF Section A

In the TEF Expression Orale Section A, your entire task is to ask questions. You are given an advertisement or a situation, and you must "gather information" from the examiner. If you only know one way to ask a question, you will sound repetitive and limited. In French, there are three distinct ways to ask a question, each associated with a different level of formality (register).

To reach a B2/C1 level, you must master all three and know when to use them.


1. Way #1: Intonation (The Casual Way)

This is the easiest method: take a regular sentence and raise your pitch at the end.

  • Sentence: Vous parlez français.
  • Question: Vous parlez français ? (Rising intonation).

When to use it: With friends, family, or in very relaxed situations. In the Exam: Use this sparingly in TEF Section B (with a "friend"). Avoid it in Section A, as it can sound too informal for a professional inquiry.


2. Way #2: Est-ce que (The Standard Way)

This is the "Workhorse" of French questions. You simply place "Est-ce que" (Is it that) at the beginning of a statement.

  • Statement: Vous avez des chambres.
  • Question: Est-ce que vous avez des chambres ?

When to use it: In any situation. It is grammatically correct and naturally polite. In the Exam: This is your "safe bet" for Section A. It allows you to transform any sentence into a question without changing the word order.

Note: Before a vowel, it becomes Est-ce qu' (Est-ce qu'il est là ?).


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3. Way #3: Inversion (The Formal Way)

This is the most "elegant" and formal way. You swap the subject pronoun and the verb, connecting them with a hyphen.

  • Statement: Vous parlez.
  • Question: Parlez-vous ?

Specific Rules for Inversion:

  1. The "-t-" insertion: If the verb ends in a vowel and the pronoun starts with a vowel (il/elle/on), add a "-t-" for sound.
    • Il parle -> Parle-t-il ?
  2. With "Je": Inversion with "Je" is rare and often sounds archaic (e.g., Puis-je is common, but Mange-je is not). Stick to Est-ce que for "Je" questions.

In the Exam: Using inversion in TEF Section A is a massive "Green Flag" for examiners. It shows you have reached a high level of grammatical control.


4. Question Words (Les Mots Interrogatifs)

Where, When, Why, Who, How?

  • (Where): Où se trouve l'appartement ?
  • Quand (When): Quand commence le cours ?
  • Pourquoi (Why): Pourquoi le prix est-il si élevé ?
  • Comment (How): Comment se passe l'inscription ?
  • Combien (How many/much): Combien coûte le ticket ?
  • Qui (Who): Qui est le responsable ?
  • Quel / Quelle / Quels / Quelles (Which / What): Used before a noun.
    • Quel jour ? / Quelle heure ?

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5. Strategic Question Types for Section A

When calling about an ad, you need specific structures.

Asking about Price:

  • “Quel est le tarif pour une semaine ?”
  • “Combien coûte l'adhésion ?”

Asking about Availability:

  • “Est-ce que le poste est toujours disponible ?”
  • “Avez-vous des créneaux libres demain ?”

Asking for Details:

  • “Pourriez-vous me donner plus de précisions sur... ?” (Very formal/polite).

6. Trap Alert: Question Order

When using a question word like or Quand with Est-ce que:

  • Correct: Où est-ce que vous habitez ? (Question word + est-ce que + subject + verb).
  • Correct: Où habitez-vous ? (Question word + verb + subject).

Avoid placing the question word at the end (Vous habitez où ?) in the exam; it’s considered too informal.


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7. How to Practice with PrepMyFrench

The AI Section A Simulator:

Our Speaking Simulator has a dedicated mode for TEF Section A. You are given a prompt, and you must ask the AI at least 10 questions.

  • The AI will evaluate if your questions were varied (some inversion, some est-ce que).
  • It will mark you on your use of interrogative pronouns (Lequel, duquel, etc.) if you are aiming for a C1 score.

Transcription:

In the dashboard, you can see the transcript of your questions. Highlight the ones where you used "vous parlez ?" and try to rewrite them as "parlez-vous ?" to see the difference in register.


Conclusion

Questions are the engine of discovery. In the TEF/TCF, they are the engine of your score. Don't be a "one-trick pony." Practice moving between intonation, est-ce que, and inversion until you can choose the right tool for the right moment.

Next Topic: Descriptive power! Learn about Adjectives (Agreement and Placement).


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