The TEF Canada Comprehension Orale (Listening) section is one of the four sections that determine your CLB level for Canadian immigration. With 60 questions in 40 minutes, it is the fastest-paced section of the exam — averaging just 40 seconds per question. For CLB 7, you need to score approximately 207–233 out of 300. This guide covers the complete format and the strategies that make the difference between CLB 6 and CLB 7.
TEF Canada Listening – Fast Facts
| Feature | Details |
| Section name | Comprehension de l’oral |
| Questions | 60 questions |
| Duration | 40 minutes |
| Format | Multiple choice — 3 options per question |
| Scoring | 0–300 points |
| CLB 7 threshold | Approximately 207–233 out of 300 |
| CLB 7 approximate correct answers | 40–45 out of 60 |
| Audio plays | Once only — no repeat |
CLB Score Chart for TEF Canada Listening
| CLB Level | TEF Canada Listening Score |
| CLB 4 | 121–150 |
| CLB 5 | 151–180 |
| CLB 6 | 181–206 |
| CLB 7 | 207–233 |
| CLB 8 | 234–251 |
| CLB 9 | 252–270 |
| CLB 10 | 271–300 |
TEF Canada Listening – What You Hear
| Level | Audio Type | Examples | Questions |
| Basic (A2–B1) | Very short exchanges, announcements, simple dialogues | Metro announcement, short voicemail, brief conversation | 10–15 |
| Intermediate (B1–B2) | Radio features, interviews, longer conversations | News brief, interview about lifestyle topic, workplace conversation | 20–25 |
| Advanced (B2) | Complex discussions, debates, professional audio | Panel discussion, documentary extract, press conference excerpt | 20–25 |
The Biggest Challenge: 40 Seconds Per Question
TEF Canada listening is relentlessly paced. With 60 questions in 40 minutes and audio playing only once, there is no time to reconsider or re-listen. Three habits that directly improve your score:
1. Read the question stem before each audio clip starts. You typically have 8–12 seconds between questions. Use this to read the next question’s stem (not all options) so you know exactly what to listen for.
2. Mark and move. If you are unsure of an answer, mark your best guess and move forward immediately. Going back to reconsider costs you the question that follows.
3. Never leave a blank. There is no penalty for wrong answers in TEF Canada. A guess has a 33% chance of being correct; a blank has 0%.
Question Types and How to Handle Each
| Question Type | What It Tests | Strategy |
| Main idea / topic identification | What is the overall subject of this audio? | Listen for the first 15–20 seconds especially; topic is usually established early |
| Specific detail | What time/price/place/person was mentioned? | Write down numbers, names, and locations as you hear them |
| Speaker’s opinion or attitude | What does the speaker think or feel about X? | Listen for tone words: “heureusement, malheureusement, c’est dommage, je deplore, je suis ravi(e)” |
| Inference | What can we conclude from this audio? | Combine two pieces of information from different parts of the audio |
| Speaker’s purpose | Why is the speaker saying this? What do they want? | Listen for the communicative function: request, complaint, recommendation, warning |
Canadian French Vocabulary for Listening
TEF Canada listening uses vocabulary that reflects Canadian life. These topic areas appear regularly:
| Topic | Key Vocabulary |
| Immigration and settlement | IRCC, residence permanente, droit de travail, parrainage, citoyennete, integration |
| Healthcare in Canada | RAMQ, medecin de famille, pharmacien, urgence, CLSC, assurance-maladie |
| Canadian provinces and cities | Quebec, Ontario, Colombie-Britannique, Alberta, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary |
| Work and unions | Syndicat, convention collective, conge parental, heures supplementaires, emploi a temps partiel |
| Environment and society | Bilan carbone, recyclage, crise climatique, energie renouvelable, developpement durable |
Difference Between TEF Canada and TCF Canada Listening
| Aspect | TEF Canada Listening | TCF Canada Listening |
| Questions | 60 | 29 |
| Duration | 40 minutes | 25 minutes |
| Format | Fixed difficulty — all candidates answer same questions | Adaptive — difficulty adjusts based on performance |
| Options per question | 3 | 4 |
| Strategy | Consistency and speed across 60 items | Accuracy on fewer but harder items |
How to Build Listening Speed for CLB 7
| Activity | Description | Frequency |
| Radio-Canada shadowing | Listen to 5-minute Radio-Canada audio; repeat sentences aloud at the same speed | Daily |
| Timed mock tests | Complete full 40-minute listening mock under exam conditions; track score progression | 3x per week |
| Note-taking drills | Listen to a 2-minute audio and write 5 key facts; check accuracy | Daily |
| Speed exposure | Listen to French at 1.25x speed on YouTube; return to 1.0x for exams | 3x per week |
Use languagetest.in for TEF Canada listening mock tests. The platform provides full 60-question timed listening simulations with CLB score conversion and question-by-question analysis. Consistent mock test practice is the most reliable predictor of exam-day performance.
References: TEF Canada official website: lefrancaisdesaffaires.fr | Radio-Canada: ici.radio-canada.ca | languagetest.in TEF Canada listening practice
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