TCF Exams
The Test de connaissance du francais (TCF) is a French language proficiency test for non-native speakers of French who wish to evaluate and have their level of proficiency certified for professional, academic or personal reasons.
The Test de connaissance du francais (TCF) is a French language proficiency test for non-native speakers of French who wish to evaluate and have their level of proficiency certified for professional, academic or personal reasons.
The TCF is officially recognised by the French Ministry of Education as well as by the French Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration.
There are 3 compulsory parts:
- Reading (45 minutes, 30 questions)
- Listening (25 minutes, 30 questions)
- Grammar and vocabulary (20 minutes, 20 questions)
You can choose to test one or two more skills: speaking (12 minutes, 3 questions) or/and writing (1 hour, 3 questions)
The TCF IRN (Intégration, Résidence et Nationalité) has been created to meet the new provisions introduced by the French Ministry of the
Interior and Immigration Authorities to assess the knowledge of the French language for applicants who need the long-term resident card or
those wishing to acquire French nationality by marriage or naturalization.
The TCF IRN can also be used as part of the validation of level A1 (OFII citizen course).
There are 4 compulsory parts:
- Listening (15 minutes, 20 questions)
- Speaking (10 minutes, 3 questions)
- Reading (20 minutes, 3 questions)
- Writing (30 minutes, 3 exercises)
The TCF is officially recognised by the French Ministry of Education as well as by the French Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration.
There are 3 compulsory parts:
- Reading (45 minutes, 30 questions)
- Listening (25 minutes, 30 questions)
- Grammar and vocabulary (20 minutes, 20 questions)
You can choose to test one or two more skills: speaking (12 minutes, 3 questions) or/and writing (1 hour, 3 questions)
The IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, Citizenship Canada / Immigration, Réfugiés, Citoyenneté Canada) has approved the TCF Canada, for anyone who
wish to take steps towards permanent economic immigration or obtaining Canadian citizenship.
The TCF is compulsory, regardless of the nationality and language of origin (French and people from French-speaking countries).
There are 4 compulsory parts:
- Speaking (3 questions, 12 minutes)
- Listening (39 questions , 35 minutes)
- Reading (39 questions , 60 minutes)
- Writing (3 questions, 60 minutes)
Compulsory parts (listening, reading, grammar/vocabulary) |
RM660 |
Optional part: speaking | RM330 |
Optional part: writing | RM330 |
Listening |
RM330 |
Speaking | RM330 |
Reading | RM330 |
Writing | RM330 |
Compulsory parts (listening, speaking, reading, writing) |
RM875 |
Compulsory parts (listening, speaking, reading, writing) |
RM1150 |
TESTS |
EXAMS DATES |
REGISTRATION DEADLINES |
TCF TP, TCF-Q, TCF-IRN, TCF-Canada |
Sunday 12 January 2025 |
12 December 2024 |
TCF TP, TCF-Q, TCF-IRN, TCF-Canada |
Monday 21 April 2025 |
21 March 2025 |
TCF TP, TCF-Q, TCF-IRN, TCF-Canada |
Monday 19 August 2025 |
19 July 2025 |
TCF TP, TCF-Q, TCF-IRN, TCF-Canada |
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TCF TP, TCF-Q, TCF-IRN, TCF-Canada |
Monday 24 November 2025 | 24 October 2025 |
Note:
A minimum of 3 candidates per session is required. Sessions with less candidates will be canceled and the registration fees will be refunded.
Note:
The TCF exam at Alliance française de Kuala Lumpur is paper-based.
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You can register in person, with all the necessary documents, in our Lorong Gurney centre. We recommend you to contact us first (03 2694 7880) to check that our office will be open when you come. You can pay by cash, cheque and credit or debit card (kindly note that AMEX & DINERS are not accepted).
To request a re-evaluation of your TCF exam, please complete the form below and send it to exams@afkualalumpur.org.
The re-evaluation fee can be paid by clicking the button provided. If your exam results are modified following the re-evaluation, the
correction fee will be refunded.
To train yourself for some parts of the test, you will find exercises on those pages:
Got questions? Find it here.