TCF / TEF Canada · CLB 6
Free TCF Canada mock test
A full-length practice exam in the real TCF Canada format — listening, reading, speaking and writing — with native Canadian French audio and a band estimate per skill. No signup, no tracking.
What a TCF Canada mock test should give you
Most candidates lose points not because their French is too weak, but because the exam format surprises them on test day. A good mock test removes that surprise. It should:
- Match the real four-part structure — Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing.
- Play native Canadian French audio at exam speed, not slowed-down learner audio.
- Give a band estimate per skill so you know which one is dragging you below CLB 6.
- Use real task types — multiple-choice for listening and reading, open-ended speaking and writing tasks.
The TCF Canada format at a glance
| Part | Format | CLB 6 target (TCF) |
| Listening (Compréhension orale) | Multiple choice | 400–457 |
| Reading (Compréhension écrite) | Multiple choice | 400–457 |
| Speaking (Expression orale) | Recorded interview · 3 tasks | Level 10–11 |
| Writing (Expression écrite) | 3 written tasks | Level 10–11 |
You need CLB 6 in each part separately. Always confirm current cut-offs against the official IRCC equivalency chart before your exam.
How to use a mock test properly
- Time it. Sit each part under the real clock — pacing is half the exam.
- Don't pause the audio. The real listening section plays once. Train for that.
- Review every miss. Group your errors (grammar trap? vocabulary gap? misread question?) and drill the pattern, not the single question.
- Re-test the weakest skill. Whatever band comes back lowest is where your next two weeks go.
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A complete exam-format mock plus large practice pools for listening, reading, speaking, and writing — all with native Canadian French audio. Everything stays in your browser; no signup.
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Is this TCF Canada mock test free?
Yes — free, no signup, no email. Your answers stay in your browser and never leave your device.
What does the TCF Canada exam include?
Four mandatory parts: Listening and Reading (multiple choice), Speaking (a recorded interview with three tasks), and Writing (three tasks). CLB 6 is required in each part separately.
How many practice questions are there?
A full exam-format mock plus large pools of listening and reading questions, speaking task banks, and writing prompts — enough to practise each skill many times.
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