If you are preparing for the TEF Canada or the TCF Canada, the theme Daily Life (La vie quotidienne) is one of the most important.
It appears in listening, speaking, reading, and writing because it reflects real everyday situations.
This practice guide will help you master the most common situations, vocabulary, and communication strategies.
1. Renting accommodation (Louer un logement)
This situation is very common in speaking role-play and reading tasks.
You need to ask questions, understand conditions, and describe problems.
Useful expressions:
- Je cherche un appartement.
- Quel est le loyer ?
- Les charges sont incluses ?
- Il y a un problème avec le chauffage.
Practice:
Describe the apartment you want and ask 3 questions to the landlord.
2. Transport & Delays (Transport et retards)
Transport problems appear very frequently in listening and speaking.
You must understand announcements and explain delays.
Useful expressions:
- Le train est en retard.
- À quelle heure part le bus ?
- Il y a un problème technique.
- Je vais arriver en retard.
Practice:
Explain why you are late and ask for new travel information.
3. Shopping problems (Au supermarché / magasin)
Shopping and complaints are essential for TEF speaking and writing.
You need to explain problems clearly and politely.
Useful expressions:
- Je voudrais échanger ce produit.
- Il est défectueux.
- Je ne suis pas satisfait.
- Puis-je être remboursé ?
Practice:
Complain about a product and ask for a refund or exchange.
4. Asking for information (Demander des informations)
This skill is used in all sections of the exam.
You must ask clearly and politely.
Useful expressions:
- Excusez-moi…
- Pouvez-vous m’aider ?
- Où se trouve… ?
- Comment puis-je aller à… ?
Practice:
Ask for directions to a place and respond to the answer.
5. Daily routine (Routine quotidienne)
This is very common in speaking and writing.
You must describe your day clearly using simple structures.
Useful expressions:
- Je me lève à…
- Je vais au travail à…
- Je prends le bus.
- Le soir, je…
Practice:
Describe your daily routine in 5–6 sentences.
6. Complaining politely (Se plaindre poliment)
Complaints are extremely important for speaking tasks.
You must stay polite but clear.
Useful expressions:
- Il y a un problème avec…
- Je voudrais signaler…
- Ce n’est pas acceptable.
- Pouvez-vous résoudre ce problème ?
Practice:
Explain a problem (noise, delay, service) and request a solution.
Daily Life strategy for TEF & TCF
To succeed in the TEF Canada and TCF Canada:
Focus on communication, not perfection.
Practice speaking aloud every day.
Learn useful expressions, not isolated words.
Train with real-life situations.
Mini speaking practice (Exam Style)
Situation: You are calling your landlord.
Explain:
- A problem in your apartment
- What you want
- Ask for a solution
Try to speak for 30–45 seconds.
Mini writing practice
Write a short message:
You bought a product, but it is defective.
Explain the problem and request a refund.
Continue learning
- TEF & TCF Canada Complete Guide
- Work French Practice
- Health French Practice
- TEF Speaking Role Play Practice
Final tip
Daily life situations appear everywhere in the TEF Canada and TCF Canada.
If you master this theme, you build a strong foundation for the entire exam.


