TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1

TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1

TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1

Practice TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1, so you can prepare for the reading part of the TCF test. This test 1 is designed to assess your ability to read a written text, understand it and process the information. Good Luck! General instructions:

  •  Read each question carefully. Choose the correct answer and check a box on the answer sheet.
  • Manage your time well.
  • This part lasts 60 minutes.
  •  If you hesitate too long, move on to the next question.

Written Comprehension List

1. TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1
2. TCF Compréhension Écrite test 2
3. TCF Compréhension Écrite test 3
4. TCF Compréhension Écrite test 4  

Practice written Comprehension part here : (Compréhension écrite)

Click here for another part of the TCF:

Do you want to prepare for TEF?

 

Do you want to prepare for DELF?

How long does it take you to prepare and to pass the test?

It depends from where you are starting and how many hours you are planning to study per week and also what do you want to achieve. (CLB 5, CLB 7)

Here some escenarios for CLB 5:

Escenario A:
If you are starting from 0 and you are planning to study 10-12 hrs a week you will need about 8 to 10 months.

Escenario B:
You are also starting from scratch but you can  study more time  15-20 hrs a week, It will take less time .That is around 5 to 7 months.

Escenario C:
If you have some knowledge of French ( let’s say DELF A1 level or NCLC level 3) You will need between 3 to 5 months to Achieve CLB 5. ( If you study 15-20 hrs a week)

Grilles de niveaux d’interprétation des scores et des notes. Click here:

You can also prepare for DELF and TEF here:

Delf preparation - French Circles TEF - Preparation - French Circles

Do you want to practice another Resource? Click on the image of your interest:

TCF Compréhension Écrite test 1

To maximize your preparation, consider incorporating a variety of reading materials into your study routine, such as news articles, short stories, and essays in French. This will expose you to different writing styles and vocabulary. Additionally, practice summarizing the main ideas and key details of each text you read. Discussing your summaries with a study partner or tutor can further enhance your comprehension skills. By diversifying your reading practice and regularly challenging yourself with new and complex texts, you will improve your ability to quickly and accurately process written information, giving you a strong advantage on the TCF Compréhension Écrite test.