TEF Compréhension Orale All Sections

TEF Compréhension Orale all Sections

In this post we offer you TEF Compréhension Orale all sections  exercises, so that you can prepare the full Oral part of the test. 

All sections Oral Comprehension Test 1: 

All sections Oral Comprehension Test 2: 

 

Practice a specific section of the Oral comprehension part here: 

Oral Comprehension List

1. TEF Compréhension Orale – Section A
2. TEF Compréhension Orale – Section B
3. TEF Compréhension Orale – Section C
4. TEF Compréhension Orale – Section D

Practice Oral Comprehension part here : (Compréhension orale)

Click here for another part of the TEF:

How long does it take you to prepare and to pass and reach CLB5?

The time it takes to reach CLB 5 (Canadian Language Benchmark) depends on your starting point, the number of hours you plan to study each week. Here are some scenarios for achieving CLB 5:

Scenario A:
If you are starting from scratch and plan to study 10-12 hours per week, it will take approximately 8 to 10 months to reach CLB 5.

Scenario B:
If you are also starting from scratch but can study 15-20 hours per week, it will take less time—around 5 to 7 months.

Scenario C:
If you already have some knowledge of French (e.g., DELF A1 level or NCLC level 3), and you study 15-20 hours per week, you will need about 3 to 5 months to achieve CLB 5.

For CLB 7 (B2 Level)  you will need to add 3 to 5 months to each scenario.

Learn more about this test from Le français des affaires:

You can also prepare for DELF and TCF here:

Delf preparation - French Circles TFC Preparation - French Circles

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Oral Comprehension

Practicing these exercises will help you develop your listening skills and improve your ability to quickly understand and interpret spoken French in context. This type of exercise is crucial for familiarizing yourself with the test format and honing your ability to connect spoken words with visual cues, which is essential for success in the TEF. Regular practice will also enhance your overall comprehension and help you become more comfortable with the pace and structure of the oral section. By consistently working on these exercises, you will build confidence and increase your chances of achieving a higher score on the test.