The TEF (test d’évaluation de français) is an international benchmark test. It measures your level of knowledge and skills in French. The TEF is a modular test.
Depending on your objective you take, you should register for the TEF version that includes the tests you need. Results are valid for two years.

What is the TEF?Created in 1998 by the Paris Ile-de-France CCI, the Test d’Evaluation de Français (TEF) is an international benchmark test that measures your level of knowledge and skills in French.
Results are valid for two years. 
Who can take it?Candidates must be at least 16 years of age to take the TEF test. Candidates may take the test several times, allowing for a minimum of 30 days between two exam sessions.
What will be assessed?Oral comprehension: 40 min – 40 questions
Writen comprehension: 60 min – 50 questions
Oral expression: 15 min – 2 subjects to be covered
Written expression: 60 min – 2 mandatory topics to be covered

The tests are evaluated using a scale of 7 levels, from level 0 (most basic skills) to level 6 (good skills).
This scale refers to the 6 levels (A1 to C2) of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) of the Council of Europe and the 12 Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) / from Quebec (EQNCF).

REGISTRATION FEES*
may change without notices

ORAL COMPREHENSIONWRITTEN COMPREHENSIONORAL EXPRESSIONWRITTEN EXPRESSION
$97.50*$97.50*$97.50*$97.50*

Calendar and Registration : Please contact us at exam@afhalifax.ca or call us at 902-580-8284.