TEF Canada Expression Ecrite (Writing): Format, Scoring, and How to Reach CLB 7

The Expression ecrite (Writing) section of the TEF Canada requires you to write two texts in 60 minutes: a short informal or semi-formal message, and a longer formal text. Unlike the adaptive TCF Canada, the TEF Canada writing section presents the same tasks to all candidates. For CLB 7, you must demonstrate B2-level written French: clear argumentation, appropriate register, varied vocabulary, and accurate grammar with complex sentence structures. This guide covers both tasks, scoring criteria, and the strategies that lead to a CLB 7 pass.

TEF Canada Expression Ecrite – Module Overview

FeatureDetails
Duration60 minutes (both tasks combined)
Number of tasks2
Task 1 typeShort informal or semi-formal message or letter (approx. 80–120 words)
Task 2 typeLonger formal text: opinion essay, formal letter, or formal article (approx. 200–250 words)
ScoringEach task scored by trained raters on multiple criteria
CLB 7 requirementB2 writing performance across both tasks

Task 1 – Short Informal or Semi-Formal Message

Task 1 asks you to write a short message, email, or note in an informal or semi-formal context. Common prompts: write to a friend about a plan, send a message to a neighbour about an issue, reply to a social invitation, contact an acquaintance about a shared activity. The task specifies 3–4 content points to include.

Scoring CriterionWhat Is AssessedCLB 7 Standard
Task achievementAll required content points included; appropriate register for the relationship describedAll points addressed clearly; appropriate tu/vous use; tone matches context
CoherenceIs the message logically organised and easy to follow?Clear opening and closing; logical sequence; appropriate connectors (parce que / donc / alors / par contre)
VocabularyIs the vocabulary appropriate and varied?B1-B2 vocabulary; avoids A1/A2 word repetition; some idiomatic phrasing
GrammarAccuracy of verb forms, agreement, sentence structurePast tense (passe compose / imparfait) correctly used; subordinate clauses; minimal errors

Task 2 – Formal Text: Opinion Essay or Formal Letter

Task 2 is a longer, formal writing task. The most common format is an opinion essay responding to a position statement or a social question. Some prompts require a formal letter (to an employer, a public institution, or an authority). At CLB 7, the essay must present a clear position, develop it with arguments and examples, address a counter-perspective, and conclude effectively.

Text TypeRequired StructureRegister
Opinion essayIntroduction + thesis → Argument 1 with example → Argument 2 with example → Counter-argument and rebuttal → ConclusionFormal: vous form if addressing reader; third person for general claims; no slang; no contractions
Formal letter (complaint / request)Salutation → Purpose statement → Detailed exposition → Request or proposed action → Formal closingFormal: Madame / Monsieur; Je me permets de… / Je vous serais reconnaissant(e) de… / Dans l’attente de votre reponse…

CLB 7 French Writing – Key Language Features

FeatureB2/CLB 7 French Examples
Complex sentence structuresIl convient de noter que… / Bien que… + subjonctif / En depit du fait que… / Quoi que l’on pense de…
Argumentation connectorsD’une part… d’autre part… / Certes… cependant… / Il n’en demeure pas moins que… / Force est de constater que…
Expressing opinion formallyA mon sens… / Il me semble que… / Selon moi… / Je suis d’avis que… / Il est permis de penser que…
Introducing examplesC’est notamment le cas de… / On peut citer comme exemple… / Il suffit de considerer… / Prenons l’exemple de…

Time Management for the 60-Minute Writing Section

TaskPlanningWritingReviewTotal
Task 1 (80–120 words)3 minutes12 minutes3 minutes18 minutes
Task 2 (200–250 words)5 minutes27 minutes5 minutes37 minutes
Buffer5 minutes5 minutes

TEF Canada writing preparation requires producing formal French under timed conditions regularly. In the 6 weeks before your exam, write at least 3 Task 2 essays and 3 Task 1 messages per week. After each piece, check: did you address every content point? Did you use at least 4 B2-level connectors? Are your verb tenses correct, especially subjonctif in formal contexts? languagetest.in provides TEF Canada Expression Ecrite mock tasks for both task types with model responses at B2/CLB 7 level and scoring rubrics to support structured writing practice.

References: TEF Canada official: lefrancaisdesaffaires.fr | IRCC CLB benchmarks: canada.ca | languagetest.in TEF Canada writing preparation

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