The TCF (Test de connaissance du Français) is the French Ministry of
Education’s French test, to assess your level of French in a simple, reliable and efficient manner.
This exam fulfils French language entry requirements and can be used to demonstrate language ability for job applications, university enrolments or personal use. It is aslo used by Québec for immigration procedures.
Further information about the TCF on France
Education International website.
We offer 4 types of TCF Tests:
Session 1: Exam date: Friday 15 March -> Enrolment
Deadline: Friday 16 February
Session 2 : Exam date: Friday 24 May -> Enrolment
Deadline: Friday 26 April
Session 3 : Exam date: Friday 27 September -> Enrolment
Deadline: Friday 30 August
Session 4 : Exam date: Friday 06 December -> Enrolment Deadline:
Friday 08 November
TCF Tout Public- Listening + structure and reading - $550
*Optional add-ons for TCF Tout Public
- Listening + structure and reading + speaking - $635
- Listening + structure and reading + writing - $645
TCF IRN (Intégration,
Résidence et Nationalité) -
listening + reading + witing + speaking - $440
TCF Canada
- listening
+ reading + +writing + speaking - $550
TCF Québec - The Alliance Française Auckland offer three different packages for this type of TCF test.
1. TCF Québec Classic Package - Listening + speaking - $440
*Optional add-ons for TCF Québec
- Listening + speaking + writing - $555
- Listening + speaking + reading - $555
2. TCF Québec Package Deal - listening, speaking, reading, writing add-ons - $615
3. TCF Québec Individual Module
- Listening - $250
- Speaking - $250
- Reading - $250
- Writing - $250
Before enrolling please note :
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No refund or rescheduling will be granted passed the registration deadline.
- It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to ensure that he/she is registered for the appropriate exam. The Alliance Française
Auckland and its employees cannot be held responsible for the choices made by the candidate.
How long does it take to reach the intermediate level (B1) if I
never learnt French before?
According
to the CECRL, it usually takes between 350 and 400 hours of learning. The fastest way to reach this level with Alliance Française Auckland
is to take private lessons.
How long does it take to take the exam?
Between 2 and 4 hours, depending on if you are attending the writing production and the oral production exams.
How many times can I attend this test ?
If desired, the candidate may take the test as much as he/she wants. However, a 60 days waiting period is
required between two successive sessions.
What does happen after I took the test ?
After
the test and its correction, a certificate of results, showing the score of each section, is mailed to the applicant.
Usually, the candidates receive their certificates between 3 and 6 weeks after attending their test.
How long is the TCF certificate valid ?
Two years.