Structure of the TFI® Test
| Listening comprehension: | 90 questions – 42 minutes | Score: 5 - 495 |
| Reading comprehension: | 90 questions – 68 minutes | Score: 5 – 495 |
| Total: | 180 questions – 110 minutes | Score: 10- 990 |
| Listening | Part 1 | Question-Responses | 40 items |
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| Part 2 | Short dialogues | 30 items |
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| Part 3 | Short conversations | 20 items
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| Reading | Part 4 | Error Identification | 25 items |
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| Part 5 | Incomplete Sentences | 25 items |
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| Part 6 | Reading comprehension | 40 items |
Examinees respond to test questions by marking one of the letters (A), (B), (C) or (D) with a pencil on a separate answer sheet.
Use of the TFI® Test
Appropriate uses of the TFI test in organizations may include:
- French proficiency standardization for each position.
- Testing the French level of staffs.
- Recruiting, promoting and deploying employees. The score standards are used as one criterion in making personal decisions.
- Selection of staff for technical training that is conducted in French and for working abroad.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the French training programs for staffs.
Schools/Training organizations:
TFI score is one of required admission criteria of almost all universities/colleges in Quebec, Canada
Individuals use TFI score results to:
- Demonstrate their ability of using French.
- Apply for new job positions.
- Set French learning goals and monitor their progress.
