TEF Expression Écrite Section B: The 5-Paragraph "Convincing" Structure

TEF Expression Écrite Section B: The 5-Paragraph "Convincing" Structure
Introduction: The Logic of Persuasion
In the Section B of TEF Writing, you are not just writing an essay; you are fighting a battle for a specific point of view. You are usually responding to a controversial prompt (e.g., "Should remote work be mandatory?" or "Do we need more taxes on sugar?").
To score an NCLC 9 or 10 (CLB 9/10), your examiner needs to see logical structure, varied connectors, and high-level vocabulary. This is where the 5-Paragraph "Convincing" Structure comes in.
In this 2000-word guide, we’ll show you exactly how to build this structure, provide a "golden" template, and show you how to use prepmyfrench.com to automate your mastery.
Section 1: The Anatomy of a High-Scoring Essay
The 5-paragraph structure is the "industry standard" for academic French (Dissertation). It consists of:
- Introduction: Catchy opening, context, and your thesis.
- Argument 1: Your strongest point.
- Argument 2: A supporting but distinct point.
- Argument 3: A counter-argument that you immediately debunk (The Concession).
- Conclusion: Summary and a "final thought" (ouverture).
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Section 2: The "Golden" Template for 2025
The Introduction (L'Introduction)
- Hook: Start with a broad statement. À l'ère de la mondialisation...
- Problem: Pourtant, une polémique persiste quant à...
- Thesis: Je suis fermement convaincu que...
Body Paragraphs (Le Développement)
Each paragraph must start with a Logical Connector:
- First: Tout d'abord...
- Second: De surcroît...
- The Concession: Certes, certains pourraient objecter que [Counter-point], toutefois [Your Rebuttal]...
The Conclusion (La Conclusion)
- Recap: En guise de conclusion, il apparaît clairement que...
- Opening: Ne serait-il pas opportun de se demander si...
Section 3: The Vocabulary of Argumentation
To reach CLB 9+, you must stop using "basic" words. Replace them with these:
- Think: Instead of Je pense, use J'estime, Je soutiens, or Je préconise.
- Important: Instead of Important, use Primordial, Crucial, or Incontournable.
- Problem: Instead of Problème, use Dilemme, Enjeu, or Fléau.
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Section 4: The Strategic Choice of Arguments
On the TEF, you have 60 minutes for both Task A and Task B. You must spend no more than 40 minutes on Task B.
Pro-Tip: Don't search for "perfect" arguments. Search for arguments that allow you to use Subjunctive and Conditionnal.
- Example: "If the government were to act, the situation would improve." (Si le gouvernement agissait, la situation s'améliorerait.) - This is a "Score Multiplier"!
Section 5: How PrepMyFrench Automates Your Writing
At prepmyfrench.com, we have an AI Ethics & Writing Grader.
Real-time Scoring
When you write your Section B essay on our simulator, our AI analyzes your text according to the official TEF grid. It checks:
- Coherence and Cohesion: Are your connectors logical?
- Lexical Range: Are you repeating yourself?
- Grammar: Are you using the "Score Multipliers" we discussed?
By practicing with our 5-paragraph template on our platform, you will build the "muscle memory" needed to finish the real exam with 5 minutes to spare.
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Conclusion: From Good to Great
Scoring NCLC 10 is about discipline. Stick to the 5-paragraph structure, use the connectors we provided, and don't take risks with grammar you haven't mastered.
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