TCF Canada 12-Week Study Plan for CLB 7: All 4 Sections

The TCF Canada is an adaptive French proficiency test used by IRCC for Express Entry and other Canadian immigration pathways. Its four sections — Expression ecrite (Writing), Expression orale (Speaking), Comprehension des ecrits (Reading), and Comprehension de l’oral (Listening) — must each reach CLB 7 to unlock the 30 CRS bonus points that can transform an Express Entry application. This 12-week plan assumes you are starting from a B1 French baseline and targeting B2 (CLB 7) across all four sections.

Before You Begin – Baseline Assessment

Before Week 1, take a full TCF Canada diagnostic mock test on languagetest.in. Record your estimated CLB level for each section. The section furthest below CLB 7 is your primary study focus in Phase 1. The adaptive nature of TCF Canada means that your weakest section is most likely to hold your overall CLB profile below 7 across the board.

CLB Baseline Score (Pre-Study)Realistic 12-Week TargetNotes
CLB 5 in all 4 sectionsCLB 7 in reading and listening; CLB 6–7 in writing and speakingSpeaking and writing take longest to develop; may need 16 weeks for full CLB 7
CLB 6 in all 4 sectionsCLB 7 in all 4 sections with consistent effort12 weeks is realistic with 90 minutes of daily study
CLB 6 in 3 sections, CLB 5 in 1CLB 7 in all 4 sections possible with targeted work on the CLB 5 sectionWeight 50% of study toward the lagging section in Phase 1

Phase 1 – Weeks 1–4: Foundation and Targeted Development

WeekFocusDaily Activities
Week 1Diagnostic review + B2 grammar foundationsReview results of diagnostic mock; study subjunctif present, conditionnel, and B2 connectors; 20 min French reading daily
Week 2Comprehension des ecrits (Reading)Read Radio-Canada and La Presse daily (15 min); complete 2 TCF reading practice sections; identify error patterns
Week 3Comprehension de l’oral (Listening)Listen to Radio-Canada audio 20 min daily; complete 2 TCF listening practice sections; categorise errors by question type
Week 4Expression ecrite (Writing)Study TCF Canada writing task formats (email, article, opinion piece); write 1 practice text daily; compare with model answers

Phase 2 – Weeks 5–8: Skill Integration and First Full Mock

WeekFocusActivities
Week 5Expression orale (Speaking)Study TCF speaking task formats; record 3 spoken responses per day (2 min each); review against CLB 7 criteria
Week 6Full Mock Test 1 — all 4 sectionsTake complete TCF Canada mock on languagetest.in; record CLB per section; compare to Week 1 diagnostic
Week 7Error correction — Mock 1 gapsSpend 80% of study time on the 2 weakest sections identified in Mock 1; targeted exercises only
Week 8Vocabulary consolidationStudy 10 B2 French words daily from Canadian newspaper sources; create synonym list for common B1 words

Phase 3 – Weeks 9–10: Mock Cycle and Targeted Finishing

WeekActivity
Week 9Full Mock Test 2 — confirm CLB 7 in 2+ sections; identify remaining gaps; intensify work on any section still at CLB 6
Week 10Targeted finishing — focused 5-day sprint on any remaining below-CLB-7 section; speaking practice daily (recorded); writing under timed conditions

Phase 4 – Weeks 11–12: Exam Simulation and Confidence

WeekActivity
Week 11Full Mock Test 3 under strict exam conditions — no pausing, timed throughout; review same day; if all sections CLB 7, confirm exam booking
Week 12Light review only — 30 minutes per day; review B2 vocabulary list; practice 2 speaking responses daily; no new study material

Daily Study Schedule by Phase

PhaseDays Per WeekMinutes Per DayTotal Weekly Hours
Phase 1 (Weeks 1–4)690 minutes9 hours
Phase 2 (Weeks 5–8)6100 minutes10 hours
Phase 3 (Weeks 9–10)690 minutes9 hours
Phase 4 (Weeks 11–12)530 minutes2.5 hours

TCF Canada Speaking – The Section Most Often Neglected

TCF Canada speaking is recorded and assessed by trained examiners against the CEFR B2 criteria. It is the section candidates most often under-prepare for, because it cannot be improved by reading or listening alone — you must practise speaking French aloud, regularly, under timed conditions.

TCF Canada Speaking TaskWhat It TestsCLB 7 Benchmark
Task 1 – React to a question or statement (45 seconds)Spontaneous spoken response; vocabulary range; fluencyCoherent, connected response with B2 vocabulary; no long pauses
Task 2 – Describe and compare (2 minutes)Structured spoken description; B2 connectors; analytical observationUses “alors que”, “en revanche”, “par contre”, “d’un cote… de l’autre”
Task 3 – Give your opinion and justify it (3 minutes)Extended argumentation; position + evidence + nuanceStates a position, supports it with 2 reasons, acknowledges one limitation

languagetest.in provides full TCF Canada mock tests for all four sections with CLB score conversion, adaptive difficulty simulation for reading and listening, and scored writing with model answers. Use the platform’s score tracking feature to confirm CLB 7 readiness before booking your exam — the only reliable signal that you are ready is two consecutive full mocks at CLB 7 across all four sections.

References: TCF Canada official: france-education-international.fr | IRCC Express Entry: canada.ca | languagetest.in TCF Canada preparation

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