TCF / TEF Canada · CLB 6
Free TCF Canada practice test
A full-duration four-skill practice simulation with official section counts and timings. It shows raw practice evidence and next priorities—not an official TCF score or certified CLB band.
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.
- Use natural-speed French audio and single-play listening conditions.
- Show transparent raw results and specific practice priorities without inventing an official band.
- Use real task types — multiple-choice for listening and reading, open-ended speaking and writing tasks.
The TCF Canada format at a glance
| Part | Official format | NCLC 6 result |
|---|---|---|
| Listening (Compréhension orale) | 39 MCQ · 35 minutes | 398–457 |
| Reading (Compréhension écrite) | 39 MCQ · 60 minutes | 406–452 |
| Speaking (Expression orale) | Face-to-face · 3 tasks · 12 minutes | 7–9 |
| Writing (Expression écrite) | 3 tasks · 60 minutes | 7–9 |
For an all-skills NCLC 6 target, each ability must reach its range separately. Program thresholds vary; always confirm current requirements and conversions with IRCC 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. Whichever raw practice result is lowest is where your next two weeks go.
Free four-skill practice
Run the TCF Canada practice simulation
Full-duration practice with 39 listening and 39 reading questions plus all three speaking and writing task types. 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 face-to-face interview with three tasks), and Writing (three tasks). The NCLC level needed depends on your immigration or citizenship pathway.
How many practice questions are there?
The simulation uses 39 listening and 39 reading questions plus all three speaking and writing task types. Original practice content and heuristic output checks mean the report is useful evidence—not official scoring.
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