TEF Writing (Expression écrite)
Learn to plan and write the two TEF Expression écrite tasks, a short message and a structured argument. Cover greetings, body and closing, build clear reasons with linking language, and stay inside the word count.
Lessons in this course
Level B1
Continuing an article smoothly
Full lessonA focused writing lesson on extending a short press-style opening while preserving voice, tense, and viewpoint.
Planning a persuasive response
Full lessonLearn how to plan and structure a short opinion letter with clear arguments, examples, and linking language.
Structuring a short message to ask for news
Full lessonLearn to structure a 40-word French message that politely opens, asks for news on a specific topic, and closes appropriately in standard language for the TEF IRN writing task.
Planning a persuasive response
Full lessonWrite a short B1 TEF-style text that explains your motivations clearly and convincingly in at least 80 words.
Structuring your argument for TEF Section B
Full lessonA focused lesson on how to plan and organise a 200-word argumentative response for TEF Expression écrite Section B at B1 level.
Planning a persuasive response
Full lessonA focused lesson on structuring and supporting a clear opinion for the longer TEF Études writing task.
Planning a persuasive response
Full lessonA focused lesson on organizing ideas, giving reasons, and staying on task in TEF Canada written expression.
Planning a persuasive response
Full lessonA focused lesson on structuring a B1 opinion answer with clear reasons, examples, and cohesion.
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