TEF (Test d’Évaluation de Français)
TEF is a French language test designed by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The purpose of the TEF exam is to test the level of proficiency in French as a foreign language. All exam candidates receive a certificate indicating the test results and their compliance with levels 1-6 (A1-C2) of the Pan-European Language Learning Folder.
The TEF consists of three parts:
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- Required part
- Writing(optional)
- Speaking (optional)
The compulsory part consists of 3 parts: listening- comprehension, reading-comprehension and grammar.
The written word consists of two separate written works.
Speech is a 15-minute, two-task interview that tests the ability to obtain and argue candidate information.
The TEF examination certificate is valid for 2 years.
TEFaQ (Le Test d’Évaluation de Français pour l’accès au Québec)
TEFaQ is a special version of TEF for Quebec designed for those who apply for a permanent residence in Quebec and must present a French language certificate.
TEFaQ consists of 4 separate parts:
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- Listening – comprehension
- Reading- comprehension
- Speaking
- Writing
Oral is an interview consisting of two 15-minute assignments that test the candidate’s ability to obtain and argue information.
The written word consists of 2 separate written assignments and the total length of the exam is 60 minutes.
The TEFaQ exam certificate is valid for 2 years.