Registration for any exam requires:
- completion of the registration form
- payment of the fees for the exam
Your results can be sent to you by mail for an additional fee of $25.
Your registration is complete once we have receivedBOTH the registration form and the payment. We will not be able to officially register you for the
exam if some information is missing.
The deadline
to register for an exam, submit the form and make a payment, is 1 calendar month before the date of the exam. We will NOT
register you officially for the exam if the fees have not been fully paid or if we have not received all the
required information on time.
Be aware that the number of spots for each date is limited spots and some exams fill quickly.
You will not be able to change or modify the registration after the registration deadline.
The results are received about 2 months after the exam.
1. registration form
To start your registration for any of the exams, please complete the following form (all fields are mandatory).
In the list below, select the exam(s) of your choice.
In the settings of our registration system, your exam will appear as a course. Follow the steps to add the exam(s) into your cart.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.
The TCF Canada consists of four mandatory parts. It evaluates general French language proficiency in listening comprehension, reading
comprehension, speaking and writing.
39 multiple choice questions for listening comprehension - 35 minutes;
39 multiple choice questions for the reading comprehension with only one correct answer possible - 60 minutes;
3 speaking tasks, organized according to a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 30 minutes (12 minutes effective interaction);
3 writing tasks, also with a progressively increasing level of difficulty - 60 minutes.