What is TFI?
The Test de Français International (TFI) is a French language proficiency test for people whose native language is not French. It is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
What does the TFI test measure?
The TFI test measures the everyday French language skills of people in daily life and workplace settings. TFI Test scores indicate how well people can communicate with others in French in these situations.
Who should take the TFI test?
The TFI test is for language learners of all levels, regardless of occupation or educational background.
As a test of proficiency in French language, the TFI can be used for the following:
Components | Time |
Section I - Listening
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42 Minutes
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I - Question-Answer
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40 Questions
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II - Short Dialogues
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30 Questions
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III - Short Conversations
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20 Questions
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Section II - Reading
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68 Minutes
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IV - Error Identification
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25 Questions
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V - Incomplete Sentences
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25 Questions
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VI - Comprehension
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40 Questions
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TOTAL LENGTH
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1 Hour 50 Minutes
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TOTAL QUESTIONS
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180
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Note: Both Canadian and European French accents are used in the recording for the listening section.