Education French Vocabulary — TEF & TCF Canada

If you are preparing for the TEF Canada or the TCF Canada, the theme Education (L’éducation) is essential.

It appears in:

  • Writing (emails about courses, registration)
  • Speaking (study plans, goals)
  • Reading (school information, announcements)
  • Listening (student situations)

This guide will help you master key vocabulary, expressions, and exam-ready practice.


1. Basic Education vocabulary

These are essential words you must know:

  • Un étudiant / une étudiante (student)
  • Un professeur (teacher)
  • Un cours (course)
  • Une formation (training program)
  • Une école / une université
  • Un examen (exam)
  • Une inscription (registration)
  • Un diplôme (degree)
  • Un emploi du temps (schedule)

2. Talking about your studies

You must be able to describe your academic situation clearly.

Key expressions:

  • Je suis étudiant en… (I am studying…)
  • J’étudie… (I study…)
  • Je suis en première année…
  • Mon cours préféré est…
  • J’ai des cours de…

Example:

Je suis étudiant en informatique. J’ai des cours de programmation et de mathématiques. Mon cours préféré est l’informatique.


3. Talking about exams

Exams are very common in both speaking and writing.

Key expressions:

  • Je prépare un examen
  • Je passe un examen
  • J’ai réussi / échoué
  • L’examen est difficile / facile

Example:

Je prépare un examen important la semaine prochaine. Je dois beaucoup étudier.


4. Talking about Goals and Plans

This is important for speaking tasks.

Key expressions:

  • Je souhaite… (I want…)
  • Je veux améliorer…
  • Mon objectif est de…
  • Je voudrais étudier…

Example:

Je souhaite améliorer mon français pour travailler au Canada.


5. Registration and administrative vocabulary

You may need to ask for information or register for a course.

Key expressions:

  • S’inscrire à un cours
  • Remplir un formulaire
  • Les frais d’inscription
  • Les horaires
  • Les conditions

Example:

Je voudrais m’inscrire à un cours de français. Quels sont les frais d’inscription ?


6. Writing practice (Exam Style)

This is common in the TEF Canada.

Task:
Write an email to ask for information about a course.

Include:

  • Your objective
  • Questions about schedule and price
  • A polite request

7. Speaking practice

To succeed in the TCF Canada:

You must:

  • Describe your studies
  • Explain your goals
  • Talk about your progress

Practice task:
Speak for 30–45 seconds about your studies and future plans.


8. Mini dialogue (Exam Style)

Étudiant : Bonjour, je voudrais m’inscrire à un cours.
Administration : Quel cours vous intéresse ?
Étudiant : Un cours de français.
Administration : Les inscriptions sont ouvertes jusqu’à vendredi.


9. Common mistakes to Avoid

Many candidates preparing for the TEF Canada:

Use very basic vocabulary only
Do not explain their goals clearly
Forget to ask questions

Always add details and structure your ideas.


10. Strategy to improve fast

To succeed in the TEF Canada and TCF Canada:

Learn vocabulary by theme
Practice speaking about your goals
Write short emails regularly
Use clear and simple sentences


Continue learning

  • TEF & TCF Canada Complete Guide
  • Daily Life French Practice
  • French Formal Email Writing Guide
  • French Complaint Situations

Final tip

Education topics are predictable.

If you can talk about your studies, exams, and goals clearly, you will perform well in the TEF Canada and TCF Canada.

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