TCF Canada

TCF Canada Speaking Practice

Prepare for all three TCF Canada speaking tasks — interview, role-play, and opinion — with structured prompts, preparation timers, and self-evaluation rubrics.

Official exam format

TCF CanadaExpression orale

3 structured tasks

Tasks

12 minutes

Time limit

A1 – C1

Levels tested

Interview, role-play, opinion piece

Format

Session options on TCF TEF Prep

View task format (free preview)
20 questions — quick practice (~50 min)
50 questions — standard session (~125 min)Recommended
100 questions — extended set (~250 min)

What you'll practice

Skills and format coverage for the Expression orale section.

  • All three TCF speaking tasks: interview, role-play, and opinion
  • Preparation timers matching real exam conditions
  • Self-evaluation rubrics aligned to CEFR A1–C1 criteria
  • Practice organizing your ideas under time pressure
  • Topics drawn from everyday and professional contexts
  • Build fluency and confidence before the real exam

Learn first

Background reading before you commit to a study plan.

Frequently asked questions

Is TCF Canada speaking practice free?

Yes — you can preview the speaking section with a free account. The free preview includes a small sample of questions so you can experience the format. Full-volume practice with all question sets, timed sessions, and progress tracking requires a paid plan.

How many questions are on the TCF Canada speaking section?

The official TCF Canada speaking section (Expression orale) has 3 tasks to be completed in 12 minutes, assessing levels A1 through C1.

What CLB level does TCF Canada speaking measure?

TCF Canada speaking scores map directly to CLB levels used by IRCC for immigration. Most candidates target CLB 7 (CEFR B2) for Express Entry. Your practice session results show the corresponding CLB band so you can track your progress toward your target.

How can I improve my TCF Canada speaking score?

Practice consistently with timed sessions to build exam stamina. Start with shorter sessions to establish your baseline, then increase the question count as you improve. Review your mistakes after each session, focus on weaker question types, and use the progress tracking to identify trends over time.

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