TCF & TEF Study Plan (4–8 Weeks)

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If you are preparing for the TEF Canada, you need a clear, structured study plan.

This plan focuses on:

  • Real-life communication
  • High-frequency themes
  • All four skills

If you haven’t yet reviewed the exam structure, start here: TEF & TCF Canada Complete Guide


How this study plan works

This plan is based on the most important TEF themes:

  • Daily life
  • Work
  • Health
  • Services
  • Education
  • Social relations
  • Environment
  • Travel
  • Consumer situations
  • Media

Each week combines:

  • Vocabulary
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Listening

Week 1 — Foundations (Daily Life + Structure)

Focus on:

  • Basic communication
  • Asking questions
  • Everyday situations

Study:

Practice:

  • Describe your routine
  • Ask for information
  • Handle simple problems

Goal: Speak clearly in simple situations


Week 2 — Work & Formal communication

Focus on:

  • Professional vocabulary
  • Formal emails

Study:

Practice:

  • Write one email per day
  • Describe your experience
  • Practice job interview answers

Goal: Use formal and polite language


Week 3 — Health & Services

Focus on:

  • Explaining problems
  • Asking for help

Study:

Practice:

  • Role play doctor visit
  • Explain service issues
  • Practice complaint structure

Goal: Speak clearly in problem situations


Week 4 — Social relations & Speaking skills

Focus on:

  • Interaction
  • Persuasion

Study:

Practice:

  • Convince someone
  • Invite, refuse politely
  • Express opinions

Goal: Speak naturally and interact


Week 5 — Argumentation & Opinion

Focus on:

  • Writing and speaking opinions

Study:

Practice:

  • Write 4–6 sentences daily
  • Give your opinion on topics

Goal: Structure ideas clearly


Week 6 — Travel & Consumer situations

Focus on:

  • Real-life scenarios
  • Complaints and solutions

Study:

Practice:

  • Book a hotel
  • Handle travel problems
  • Request refunds

Goal: Handle practical situations


Week 7 — Listening & Media

Focus on:

  • Understanding audio
  • Summarizing information

Study:

Practice:

  • Listen daily
  • Identify key information
  • Summarize

Goal: Improve comprehension speed


Week 8 — Full Simulation

Focus on:

  • Real exam conditions

Practice:

  • Full speaking role plays
  • Writing tasks
  • Listening exercises
  • Reading tasks

Goal: Be exam-ready


Daily Routine (Important)

Each day:

20 minutes vocabulary (by theme)
20 minutes listening
20 minutes speaking
20 minutes writing

Total: about 1–1.5 hours per day


Best strategy to Succeed

To succeed in the TEF Canada:

Do not study randomly
Focus on themes
Practice real situations
Train all four skills


Common mistakes to Avoid

Many candidates fail the TEF Canada because they:

Focus only on grammar
Do not practice speaking
Memorize without context

Always prioritize communication.


Final tip

Consistency beats intensity.

If you follow this plan and focus on real-life communication, you will be ready for the TEF Canada.

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