TCF Writing (Expression écrite)
Plan and write all three TCF Expression écrite tasks: a message, an article, and a comparison of two viewpoints. Choose the right structure, tone and word count for each prompt, including the IRN variants.
Lessons in this course
Planning a written response
Full lessonA narrow lesson on identifying the task, choosing the right structure, and covering every point in a short TCF writing answer.
Writing a clear exam message
Full lessonLearn how to respond to a TCF message prompt with the right tone, structure, and content.
Planning an article-style response
Full lessonHow to structure a short French article or note for TCF Task 2: address the readers, report the situation clearly, and add a relevant personal view.
Comparing two views and taking a position
Full lessonA focused lesson on organising, comparing, and responding to two source opinions in a short French exam text.
Writing a short exam message
Full lessonLearn how to answer a brief TCF writing prompt with the right tone, the right information, and the correct message structure.
Writing a short event message
Full lessonA focused lesson on writing a 40 to 90 word reply that tells what happened in a simple everyday situation.
Planning a short opinion response
Full lessonWrite a clear 40-90 word opinion paragraph for a contextualized exam prompt.
Practise TCF writing for real
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