[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":712},["ShallowReactive",2],{"/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-task-1-interview-guide-en":3,"articleTitles-en":606},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":593,"extension":594,"meta":595,"navigation":601,"path":602,"seo":603,"stem":604,"__hash__":605},"articles/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-task-1-interview-guide.md","TCF Canada Speaking Task 1: The Guided Interview (Entretien Dirigé) Guide",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":578},"minimark",[9,13,17,26,31,74,77,80,83,92,96,99,196,199,203,210,229,234,247,258,261,265,268,301,304,308,311,486,493,497,519,526,530,533,536,547,551,554,557,574],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"tcf-canada-speaking-task-1-the-guided-interview-entretien-dirigé-guide",[14,15,16],"p",{},"The first thing that happens in your TCF Canada speaking test is a short conversation about you. Task 1, the entretien dirigé (guided interview), lasts about two minutes, comes with no preparation time, and starts the moment you sit down. It looks like small talk. It is scored like an exam.",[14,18,19,20,25],{},"This guide breaks down exactly how the interview unfolds, what examiners listen for, and how to turn predictable questions into your strongest two minutes of French. For the full picture of all three tasks, see our ",[21,22,24],"a",{"href":23},"/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-section-guide","TCF Canada speaking section guide",".",[27,28,30],"h2",{"id":29},"what-task-1-is-and-why-it-matters","What Task 1 Is and Why It Matters",[32,33,35,39],"div",{"style":34},"border-radius:12px; padding:18px 20px; margin:16px 0 24px 0; border:1px solid #bae6fd; background:#eff6ff;",[14,36,38],{"style":37},"font-weight:700; margin-bottom:8px;","Task 1 snapshot",[40,41,42,50,56,62,68],"ul",{},[43,44,45,49],"li",{},[46,47,48],"strong",{},"Name:"," Entretien dirigé (guided interview)",[43,51,52,55],{},[46,53,54],{},"Duration:"," About 2 minutes of the 12-minute speaking test",[43,57,58,61],{},[46,59,60],{},"Format:"," Face-to-face questions from the examiner, about you",[43,63,64,67],{},[46,65,66],{},"Preparation time:"," None",[43,69,70,73],{},[46,71,72],{},"Difficulty:"," Ramps up during the interview based on your answers",[14,75,76],{},"The examiner asks a series of personal questions that move from simple to demanding. There is no scenario to read and no notes to make. You answer in real time, which is exactly why this task exists: it measures how you handle spontaneous French, not rehearsed French.",[14,78,79],{},"Two things make Task 1 matter more than its two minutes suggest. First, it is progressive. The examiner starts with greetings and basic identity questions, then moves toward experiences and opinions. If you answer well, the questions get harder, and those harder questions are your ticket to B2 and C1 territory on the scoring scale. A candidate who never gets past \"Where do you live?\" has no chance to demonstrate CLB 9 speaking.",[14,81,82],{},"Second, it sets the tone. Examiners form an impression in the first minute, and that impression shapes how the rest of the 12-minute interview feels. A confident, developed opening answer tells the examiner to push you. Hesitant one-word answers tell them to stay at A2 questions.",[32,84,86],{"style":85},"border-left:4px solid #14b8a6; padding:12px 16px; margin:16px 0; background:#f0fdfa; border-radius:0 8px 8px 0;",[14,87,88,91],{},[46,89,90],{},"Why the score matters:"," your speaking result converts to a CLB level for Canadian immigration. CLB 7 requires roughly 10-11/20 and CLB 9 requires 14+/20. Task 1 is where you earn the right to be tested at those levels.",[27,93,95],{"id":94},"how-the-questions-progress","How the Questions Progress",[14,97,98],{},"The entretien dirigé follows a recognizable arc. Knowing it lets you anticipate where the interview is heading.",[32,100,102,103],{"style":101},"overflow-x:auto; margin:12px 0 20px 0;","\n  ",[104,105,107,108,107,129,102],"table",{"style":106},"width:100%; table-layout:fixed; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #dbe6f3; border-radius:12px; overflow:hidden; background:#ffffff;","\n    ",[109,110,111,112,107],"thead",{},"\n      ",[113,114,115,116,115,121,115,125,111],"tr",{},"\n        ",[117,118,120],"th",{"style":119},"width:26%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ffffff;","Stage",[117,122,124],{"style":123},"width:44%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ffffff;","Typical questions",[117,126,128],{"style":127},"width:30%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left;","Level tested",[130,131,111,132,111,151,111,166,111,181,107],"tbody",{},[113,133,134,141,148],{},[135,136,138],"td",{"style":137},"padding:12px 14px; background:#f8fbff; border-top:1px solid #e6eef7;",[46,139,140],{},"1. Greetings and identity",[135,142,144],{"style":143},"padding:12px 14px; border-top:1px solid #e6eef7; border-left:1px solid #e6eef7;",[145,146,147],"em",{},"Bonjour, comment allez-vous? Pouvez-vous vous présenter?",[135,149,150],{"style":143},"A1-A2",[113,152,153,158,163],{},[135,154,155],{"style":137},[46,156,157],{},"2. Personal life",[135,159,160],{"style":143},[145,161,162],{},"Que faites-vous dans la vie? Parlez-moi de votre ville.",[135,164,165],{"style":143},"A2-B1",[113,167,168,173,178],{},[135,169,170],{"style":137},[46,171,172],{},"3. Experiences",[135,174,175],{"style":143},[145,176,177],{},"Racontez-moi un voyage qui vous a marqué.",[135,179,180],{"style":143},"B1-B2",[113,182,183,188,193],{},[135,184,185],{"style":137},[46,186,187],{},"4. Opinions and hypotheticals",[135,189,190],{"style":143},[145,191,192],{},"À votre avis, qu'est-ce qui sera le plus difficile en immigrant?",[135,194,195],{"style":143},"B2-C1",[14,197,198],{},"The ramp is adaptive. If your answers stay short and simple, the examiner has no reason to leave stage 2. If you use past tenses correctly and develop your ideas, they will move quickly toward opinion questions, where the higher scores live.",[27,200,202],{"id":201},"strong-vs-weak-answers-a-worked-example","Strong vs Weak Answers: A Worked Example",[14,204,205,206,209],{},"Consider the classic opener, ",[145,207,208],{},"Que faites-vous dans la vie?"," (What do you do for a living?)",[32,211,213,219,225],{"style":212},"border-left:4px solid #f35e3e; padding:12px 16px; margin:16px 0; background:#fef2f2; border-radius:0 8px 8px 0;",[14,214,216],{"style":215},"margin:0 0 6px 0;",[46,217,218],{},"Weak answer",[14,220,222],{"style":221},"margin:0;",[145,223,224],{},"Je suis comptable.",[14,226,228],{"style":227},"margin:8px 0 0 0;","Grammatically correct, but three words give the examiner nothing to evaluate. Answers like this keep the interview stuck at A2 questions.",[14,230,231],{},[46,232,233],{},"Strong answer",[32,235,102,237,102,243],{"style":236},"background-color: #fdfbf7; padding: 20px 32px; border-radius: 12px; border: 1px solid #e0e0e0; border-left: 6px solid #14b8a6; font-family: 'Lora', Georgia, serif; font-size: 1.05em; background-image: linear-gradient(#fdfbf7 28px, #e6e2da 30px); background-size: 100% 30px; margin:12px 0 18px 0;",[14,238,240],{"style":239},"line-height:1.6; margin:0 0 10px 0; padding-top:8px;",[46,241,242],{},"Sample Response · Task 1",[14,244,246],{"style":245},"line-height:1.6; margin:0;","Je suis comptable dans une entreprise de logistique depuis six ans. Je m'occupe surtout de la paie et des rapports financiers mensuels. C'est un métier que j'aime parce qu'il demande de la rigueur, et j'espère continuer dans ce domaine au Canada, peut-être après avoir obtenu le titre de CPA.",[14,248,249,250,253,254,257],{},"The strong answer runs about 20 seconds and hands the examiner three natural follow-up threads (the job itself, the reasons, the Canadian plan). It shows connectors (",[145,251,252],{},"parce que",", ",[145,255,256],{},"peut-être après avoir","), a range of tenses, and forward-looking vocabulary. That is what invites B2-level follow-ups.",[14,259,260],{},"Aim for three to four sentences per answer. Shorter reads as limited; a two-minute monologue on one question reads as rehearsed and eats the time you need for the harder questions.",[27,262,264],{"id":263},"how-task-1-is-evaluated","How Task 1 Is Evaluated",[14,266,267],{},"Your entretien dirigé feeds into the same official rubric as the rest of the speaking test. In practice, examiners are listening for four things during these two minutes:",[32,269,271,274],{"style":270},"border:1px solid #99f6e4; border-radius:12px; padding:16px; background:#f0fdfa; margin-bottom:16px;",[46,272,273],{},"What the examiner listens for",[40,275,277,283,289,295],{"style":276},"margin:8px 0 0 18px;",[43,278,279,282],{},[46,280,281],{},"Fluency:"," can you answer without long pauses or translating in your head?",[43,284,285,288],{},[46,286,287],{},"Development:"," do you extend answers with reasons and examples, unprompted?",[43,290,291,294],{},[46,292,293],{},"Grammar range:"," do you move beyond the present tense (passé composé, imparfait, futur, conditional)?",[43,296,297,300],{},[46,298,299],{},"Pronunciation:"," is your French intelligible at a natural pace?",[14,302,303],{},"Perfection is not the standard. An answer with a small gender error but good flow scores better than a flawless sentence delivered after a ten-second silence. Communication drives the score.",[27,305,307],{"id":306},"high-frequency-question-themes","High-Frequency Question Themes",[14,309,310],{},"Task 1 questions are drawn from a small pool of personal topics, which makes this the most preparable part of the entire speaking test. These nine themes cover almost every interview:",[32,312,102,313],{"style":101},[104,314,107,315,107,331,102],{"style":106},[109,316,111,317,107],{},[113,318,115,319,115,323,115,327,111],{},[117,320,322],{"style":321},"width:30%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ffffff;","Theme",[117,324,326],{"style":325},"width:38%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ffffff;","Sample question",[117,328,330],{"style":329},"width:32%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left;","Useful phrase",[130,332,111,333,111,350,111,367,111,384,111,401,111,418,111,435,111,452,111,469,107],{},[113,334,335,340,345],{},[135,336,337],{"style":137},[46,338,339],{},"Introduction",[135,341,342],{"style":143},[145,343,344],{},"Pouvez-vous vous présenter?",[135,346,347],{"style":143},[145,348,349],{},"Je suis originaire de...",[113,351,352,357,362],{},[135,353,354],{"style":137},[46,355,356],{},"Work",[135,358,359],{"style":143},[145,360,361],{},"En quoi consiste votre travail?",[135,363,364],{"style":143},[145,365,366],{},"Je suis chargé(e) de...",[113,368,369,374,379],{},[135,370,371],{"style":137},[46,372,373],{},"Studies",[135,375,376],{"style":143},[145,377,378],{},"Qu'est-ce que vous avez étudié?",[135,380,381],{"style":143},[145,382,383],{},"J'ai obtenu un diplôme en...",[113,385,386,391,396],{},[135,387,388],{"style":137},[46,389,390],{},"Family",[135,392,393],{"style":143},[145,394,395],{},"Parlez-moi de votre famille.",[135,397,398],{"style":143},[145,399,400],{},"Nous sommes une famille de...",[113,402,403,408,413],{},[135,404,405],{"style":137},[46,406,407],{},"Your city",[135,409,410],{"style":143},[145,411,412],{},"Comment est la ville où vous habitez?",[135,414,415],{"style":143},[145,416,417],{},"Ce que j'apprécie le plus, c'est...",[113,419,420,425,430],{},[135,421,422],{"style":137},[46,423,424],{},"Daily routine",[135,426,427],{"style":143},[145,428,429],{},"Décrivez une journée typique.",[135,431,432],{"style":143},[145,433,434],{},"En général, je commence par...",[113,436,437,442,447],{},[135,438,439],{"style":137},[46,440,441],{},"Hobbies",[135,443,444],{"style":143},[145,445,446],{},"Que faites-vous pendant votre temps libre?",[135,448,449],{"style":143},[145,450,451],{},"Je me passionne pour...",[113,453,454,459,464],{},[135,455,456],{"style":137},[46,457,458],{},"Learning French",[135,460,461],{"style":143},[145,462,463],{},"Depuis quand apprenez-vous le français?",[135,465,466],{"style":143},[145,467,468],{},"J'apprends le français depuis...",[113,470,471,476,481],{},[135,472,473],{"style":137},[46,474,475],{},"Canada plans",[135,477,478],{"style":143},[145,479,480],{},"Pourquoi voulez-vous immigrer au Canada?",[135,482,483],{"style":143},[145,484,485],{},"Ce qui m'attire, c'est...",[14,487,488,489,492],{},"The Canada question deserves special attention. Almost every TCF Canada candidate hears some version of it, and it naturally invites future tense and opinion language (",[145,490,491],{},"je compte m'installer à..., j'aimerais travailler dans...","), which is exactly the grammar that pushes your score up.",[27,494,496],{"id":495},"common-mistakes-in-task-1","Common Mistakes in Task 1",[32,498,499,502],{"style":212},[46,500,501],{},"What costs candidates points",[40,503,504,507,510,513,516],{"style":276},[43,505,506],{},"One-word or one-sentence answers that force the examiner to drag details out of you",[43,508,509],{},"Reciting a memorized self-introduction (examiners hear the shift in rhythm immediately and often interrupt with an unexpected question)",[43,511,512],{},"Staying in the present tense for everything, including stories about the past",[43,514,515],{},"Answering a question that was not asked because you panicked and fell back on a script",[43,517,518],{},"Asking for repetition on every question instead of paraphrasing what you understood",[14,520,521,522,525],{},"The memorization trap is the most common. Preparing themes is smart; preparing paragraphs is not. If the examiner asks ",[145,523,524],{},"Parlez-moi de votre travail"," and you deliver a polished speech about your family because that is what you rehearsed, the score for task completion drops no matter how good your French sounded.",[27,527,529],{"id":528},"how-to-prepare-for-the-entretien-dirigé","How to Prepare for the Entretien Dirigé",[14,531,532],{},"Because the topics are predictable, a focused preparation routine pays off fast. Build flexible material around each of the nine themes above: a few key facts, two or three theme-specific expressions, and one short anecdote you can adapt. Then practice delivering answers out loud, not in your head, since fluency under time pressure is the skill being tested.",[14,534,535],{},"A simple weekly routine: pick three themes, record yourself answering two questions per theme in three to four sentences, then listen back. Check whether you used at least one past tense and one connector per answer. Most candidates discover that their spoken French is far more repetitive than their written French, and that awareness alone improves the next attempt.",[14,537,538,539,542,543,546],{},"Simulated interviews matter most, because the real difficulty of Task 1 is not the questions but the follow-ups you cannot predict. Have a partner or tutor ask you the standard questions, then push with ",[145,540,541],{},"Pourquoi?"," and ",[145,544,545],{},"Pouvez-vous donner un exemple?"," until you run out of prepared material. That uncomfortable zone is where the exam actually happens.",[27,548,550],{"id":549},"practice-task-1-with-an-ai-examiner","Practice Task 1 With an AI Examiner",[14,552,553],{},"If you have no French-speaking partner available, SavoirX includes a full TCF Canada mock speaking test online that covers all three tasks in the official format and timing, and you can also drill Task 1 on its own as many times as you want.",[14,555,556],{},"The AI examiner asks its questions aloud with natural French intonation and adapts its follow-ups to what you actually say, so the interview progresses the way a real entretien dirigé does: mention your job and it digs into your job, mention Montreal and it asks why Montreal. Each session ends with instant scoring on the official rubric, including a CEFR level estimate, corrections of your mistakes, and fluency metrics, along with the full transcript and audio replay so you can hear exactly where you hesitated or fell back on the same phrases.",[32,558,102,560,102,566,102,569],{"style":559},"background-color: #FFF3E0; padding: 24px; border-radius: 8px; margin: 30px 0; border-left: 4px solid #e87559;",[561,562,565],"h3",{"style":563,"id":564},"margin-top: 0; color: #e87559;","practice-tcf-canada-speaking-with-an-ai-examiner","Practice TCF Canada speaking with an AI examiner",[14,567,568],{},"Run the entretien dirigé with an AI examiner that speaks aloud, adapts its follow-up questions to your answers, and scores you on the official rubric with a transcript and audio replay. 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