[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":703},["ShallowReactive",2],{"/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-task-2-role-play-guide-en":3,"articleTitles-en":597},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":584,"extension":585,"meta":586,"navigation":592,"path":593,"seo":594,"stem":595,"__hash__":596},"articles/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-task-2-role-play-guide.md","TCF Canada Speaking Task 2: Mastering the Role-Play (Interaction) Guide",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":568},"minimark",[9,13,17,20,29,34,77,149,157,161,168,171,175,178,217,224,228,231,247,263,290,302,306,309,377,413,417,443,446,482,486,530,534,537,541,544,547,564],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"tcf-canada-speaking-task-2-mastering-the-role-play-interaction-guide",[14,15,16],"p",{},"Task 2 of the TCF Canada speaking test (tâche 2 de l'expression orale) is the one part of the exam where you cannot wait for a question. You read a scenario, you get two minutes to prepare, and then you speak first. The examiner plays a role (a rental agent, an employer, a club receptionist) and your job is to ask them questions until you have the information the scenario demands.",[14,18,19],{},"This reversal catches people off guard. Most French learners spend years practicing how to answer questions. Task 2 tests whether you can ask them, and asking good questions in French, in a formal register, under time pressure, is a different skill entirely. This guide covers the mechanics, the preparation method, the grammar toolbox, and a full worked dialogue.",[14,21,22,23,28],{},"If you have not read our overview of the whole section yet, start with the ",[24,25,27],"a",{"href":26},"/articles/tcf-canada-speaking-section-guide","TCF Canada speaking section guide"," and come back here for the Task 2 deep-dive.",[30,31,33],"h2",{"id":32},"how-task-2-works","How Task 2 Works",[35,36,38,42],"div",{"style":37},"border-radius:12px; padding:18px 20px; margin:16px 0 24px 0; border:1px solid #bae6fd; background:#eff6ff;",[14,39,41],{"style":40},"font-weight:700; margin-bottom:8px;","Quick snapshot",[43,44,45,53,59,65,71],"ul",{},[46,47,48,52],"li",{},[49,50,51],"strong",{},"Format:"," interaction (role-play) with the examiner, within the 12-minute face-to-face speaking test",[46,54,55,58],{},[49,56,57],{},"Preparation:"," 2 minutes to read the scenario and plan your questions",[46,60,61,64],{},[49,62,63],{},"Exchange:"," about 3 minutes 30 seconds of dialogue",[46,66,67,70],{},[49,68,69],{},"Who starts:"," you do. The candidate opens and drives the conversation",[46,72,73,76],{},[49,74,75],{},"Register:"," formal (vous)",[35,78,80,81],{"style":79},"overflow-x:auto; margin:12px 0 20px 0;","\n  ",[82,83,85,86,85,103,80],"table",{"style":84},"width:100%; table-layout:fixed; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #dbe6f3; border-radius:12px; overflow:hidden; background:#ffffff;","\n    ",[87,88,89,90,85],"thead",{},"\n      ",[91,92,93,94,93,99,89],"tr",{},"\n        ",[95,96,98],"th",{"style":97},"width:40%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left; border-right:1px solid #ffffff;","Aspect",[95,100,102],{"style":101},"width:60%; padding:12px 14px; background:#e8f1ff; text-align:left;","Details",[104,105,89,106,89,119,89,129,89,139,85],"tbody",{},[91,107,108,115],{},[109,110,112],"td",{"style":111},"padding:12px 14px; background:#f8fbff; border-top:1px solid #e6eef7;",[49,113,114],{},"Your role",[109,116,118],{"style":117},"padding:12px 14px; border-top:1px solid #e6eef7; border-left:1px solid #e6eef7;","Information seeker: you ask, the examiner answers in character",[91,120,121,126],{},[109,122,123],{"style":111},[49,124,125],{},"Examiner's role",[109,127,128],{"style":117},"A person with information you need (agency, employer, organizer)",[91,130,131,136],{},[109,132,133],{"style":111},[49,134,135],{},"Typical scenarios",[109,137,138],{"style":117},"A service, an apartment rental, a job, a club or activity, an event",[91,140,141,146],{},[109,142,143],{"style":111},[49,144,145],{},"What is scored",[109,147,148],{"style":117},"Question formation, interaction, register, vocabulary, pronunciation",[14,150,151,152,156],{},"A typical prompt looks like this: ",[153,154,155],"em",{},"Vous voulez louer un appartement à Montréal. Vous téléphonez à une agence immobilière pour obtenir des informations. Vous posez des questions sur le logement, le prix et les conditions."," The examiner then becomes the rental agent. They will answer what you ask, and only what you ask. If you stop asking, the conversation stalls, and a stalled conversation shows up in your score.",[30,158,160],{"id":159},"why-this-task-trips-people-up","Why This Task Trips People Up",[14,162,163,164,167],{},"Task 2 is the most under-prepared part of the speaking test, and the reason is simple: classroom French trains you to respond. Teachers ask, students answer. So candidates walk in with strong answering reflexes and weak questioning reflexes, then discover that interrogative structures (inversion, ",[153,165,166],{},"est-ce que",", indirect questions) are exactly the grammar they never automatized.",[14,169,170],{},"There is also a psychological trap. Because the examiner plays a helpful character, some candidates relax and slip into answering mode the moment the examiner adds a detail. The examiner says the apartment is near a metro station, the candidate says \"Ah, c'est bien\" and goes silent. Silence is your problem to fix in this task, not the examiner's. You hold the wheel for the full three and a half minutes.",[30,172,174],{"id":173},"using-the-2-minute-preparation","Using the 2-Minute Preparation",[14,176,177],{},"Do not spend the two minutes writing out full sentences. You will not have time to read them anyway, and reading kills your interaction score. Instead, map the information the scenario requires using five question words:",[35,179,181,184],{"style":180},"border:1px solid #bfdbfe; border-radius:12px; padding:16px; background:#eff6ff; margin-bottom:16px;",[49,182,183],{},"The quoi / quand / où / combien / comment map",[43,185,187,193,199,205,211],{"style":186},"margin:8px 0 0 18px;",[46,188,189,192],{},[49,190,191],{},"Quoi:"," what exactly is offered? (size of the apartment, tasks of the job, content of the course)",[46,194,195,198],{},[49,196,197],{},"Quand:"," dates, schedules, deadlines, availability",[46,200,201,204],{},[49,202,203],{},"Où:"," location, neighborhood, how to get there",[46,206,207,210],{},[49,208,209],{},"Combien:"," price, salary, fees, deposit, group size",[46,212,213,216],{},[49,214,215],{},"Comment:"," how to apply, register, pay, or cancel",[14,218,219,220,223],{},"Jot one or two keywords per category, not sentences. For the apartment scenario, your notes might read: ",[153,221,222],{},"surface? meublé? / disponible quand? / quartier, métro? / loyer, charges, caution? / visite, dossier?"," That single line of notes generates eight to ten questions, which is more than enough to fill the exchange. Reserve the last twenty seconds of preparation for your opening line, because you speak first and a confident opening sets the tone.",[30,225,227],{"id":226},"the-question-formation-toolbox","The Question-Formation Toolbox",[14,229,230],{},"Examiners listen for variety. Ten questions all built on rising intonation (\"Le loyer est de combien?\") will cap your grammar score. Mix three structures.",[14,232,233,236,237,240,241,240,244],{},[49,234,235],{},"Est-ce que forms"," are your reliable base. They are always correct and easy to produce under pressure: ",[153,238,239],{},"Est-ce que l'appartement est meublé?"," / ",[153,242,243],{},"Quand est-ce que je pourrais visiter?",[153,245,246],{},"Combien est-ce que ça coûte par mois?",[14,248,249,252,253,240,256,240,259,262],{},[49,250,251],{},"Inversion"," signals the formal register the task expects and lifts your grammatical range: ",[153,254,255],{},"Pourriez-vous me donner plus de détails sur le quartier?",[153,257,258],{},"Le prix comprend-il les charges?",[153,260,261],{},"Y a-t-il une station de métro à proximité?"," Even two or three inverted questions in the exchange make a difference.",[14,264,265,268,269,240,272,240,275,278,279,281,282,285,286,289],{},[49,266,267],{},"Indirect questions"," are the B2 marker examiners notice most. They embed your question inside a polite frame: ",[153,270,271],{},"Pourriez-vous me dire si le logement est disponible immédiatement?",[153,273,274],{},"J'aimerais savoir quels documents il faut fournir.",[153,276,277],{},"Je voudrais savoir comment se passe la signature du bail."," Note the word order: no inversion and no ",[153,280,166],{}," inside the embedded clause (",[153,283,284],{},"me dire si le logement est disponible",", not ",[153,287,288],{},"me dire est-ce que le logement est disponible",").",[14,291,292,293,240,296,240,299],{},"Alongside the structures, keep a few follow-up connectors ready so your questions chain naturally instead of sounding like a checklist: ",[153,294,295],{},"D'accord, et concernant le prix...",[153,297,298],{},"Très bien. Dans ce cas, ...",[153,300,301],{},"Une dernière question, si vous permettez.",[30,303,305],{"id":304},"worked-sample-dialogue","Worked Sample Dialogue",[14,307,308],{},"Here is how a strong exchange sounds for the apartment scenario, with commentary after.",[35,310,80,312,80,318,80,325,80,331,80,336,80,341,80,346,80,351,80,356,80,361,80,366,80,371],{"style":311},"background-color: #fdfbf7; padding: 20px 32px; border-radius: 12px; border: 1px solid #e0e0e0; border-left: 6px solid #3b82f6; 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;",[14,313,315],{"style":314},"line-height:1.6; margin:0 0 10px 0; padding-top:8px;",[49,316,317],{},"Sample Dialogue · Task 2 (apartment rental)",[14,319,321,324],{"style":320},"line-height:1.6; margin:0 0 10px 0;",[49,322,323],{},"Candidat:"," Bonjour madame. Je vous appelle au sujet de l'appartement à louer que j'ai vu dans votre annonce. Est-ce qu'il est toujours disponible?",[14,326,327,330],{"style":320},[49,328,329],{},"Examinatrice:"," Oui, tout à fait, il est encore disponible.",[14,332,333,335],{"style":320},[49,334,323],{}," Parfait. Pourriez-vous me dire quelle est la surface de l'appartement, et s'il est meublé?",[14,337,338,340],{"style":320},[49,339,329],{}," C'est un trois-pièces de 65 mètres carrés, non meublé.",[14,342,343,345],{"style":320},[49,344,323],{}," D'accord. Et concernant le loyer, à combien s'élève-t-il? Les charges sont-elles comprises?",[14,347,348,350],{"style":320},[49,349,329],{}," Le loyer est de 1 400 dollars par mois, charges comprises.",[14,352,353,355],{"style":320},[49,354,323],{}," Très bien. J'aimerais aussi savoir comment est le quartier. Y a-t-il des transports en commun à proximité?",[14,357,358,360],{"style":320},[49,359,329],{}," Oui, la station de métro est à cinq minutes à pied, et il y a plusieurs commerces dans la rue.",[14,362,363,365],{"style":320},[49,364,323],{}," C'est exactement ce que je cherche. Dans ce cas, serait-il possible d'organiser une visite cette semaine? Et pourriez-vous me préciser quels documents je devrais préparer pour le dossier?",[14,367,368,370],{"style":320},[49,369,329],{}," Bien sûr, je peux vous proposer jeudi à 17 heures. Il faudra une pièce d'identité et vos trois derniers bulletins de salaire.",[14,372,374,376],{"style":373},"line-height:1.6; margin:0;",[49,375,323],{}," Jeudi à 17 heures me convient parfaitement. Je vous remercie pour toutes ces informations, madame. À jeudi!",[14,378,379,380,383,384,383,387,390,391,393,394,397,398,383,401,404,405,408,409,412],{},"Notice what this candidate does. The opening states the purpose in one sentence before the first question, which frames the whole call. Every examiner answer gets a short acknowledgment (",[153,381,382],{},"Parfait",", ",[153,385,386],{},"D'accord",[153,388,389],{},"Très bien",") before the next question, so the exchange feels like a conversation rather than an interrogation. The structures rotate: an ",[153,392,166],{}," question, an indirect question with ",[153,395,396],{},"pourriez-vous me dire",", two inversions (",[153,399,400],{},"à combien s'élève-t-il",[153,402,403],{},"serait-il possible","), and a ",[153,406,407],{},"j'aimerais savoir"," frame. The candidate also reacts to content (",[153,410,411],{},"C'est exactement ce que je cherche",") and closes politely with a confirmation of the appointment. That closing matters: ending the exchange yourself, instead of trailing off, is part of managing the interaction.",[30,414,416],{"id":415},"register-and-politeness-formulas","Register and Politeness Formulas",[14,418,419,420,423,424,427,428,430,431,434,435,438,439,442],{},"Task 2 scenarios are transactions between strangers, so ",[153,421,422],{},"vous"," is mandatory from the first word to the last. Slipping into ",[153,425,426],{},"tu"," mid-dialogue is one of the fastest ways to lose register points. Beyond ",[153,429,422],{},", the conditional is your main politeness tool. ",[153,432,433],{},"Je veux visiter l'appartement"," is grammatically fine and socially blunt; ",[153,436,437],{},"je voudrais visiter l'appartement"," or ",[153,440,441],{},"serait-il possible de visiter l'appartement"," is what a native speaker would say to an agent.",[14,444,445],{},"Keep these frames ready:",[35,447,448,451],{"style":180},[49,449,450],{},"Politeness formulas for Task 2",[43,452,453,459,465,471,476],{"style":186},[46,454,455,458],{},[153,456,457],{},"Bonjour, je vous appelle au sujet de... / Je me permets de vous contacter concernant..."," (opening)",[46,460,461,464],{},[153,462,463],{},"Pourriez-vous... / Serait-il possible de... / Auriez-vous..."," (requests)",[46,466,467,470],{},[153,468,469],{},"J'aimerais savoir... / Je voudrais me renseigner sur..."," (information)",[46,472,473,475],{},[153,474,301],{}," (signaling the end)",[46,477,478,481],{},[153,479,480],{},"Je vous remercie pour ces informations. Bonne journée!"," (closing)",[30,483,485],{"id":484},"common-mistakes","Common Mistakes",[35,487,489,492],{"style":488},"border-left:4px solid #f35e3e; padding:12px 16px; margin:16px 0; background:#fef2f2; border-radius:0 8px 8px 0;",[49,490,491],{},"What costs points in Task 2",[43,493,494,500,506,512,518,524],{"style":186},[46,495,496,499],{},[49,497,498],{},"Answering instead of asking."," Candidates drift into describing themselves or their plans. The task is to obtain information; keep the questions coming.",[46,501,502,505],{},[49,503,504],{},"Yes/no questions that kill the exchange."," A string of closed questions produces one-word answers and dead air. Alternate with open questions (comment, pourquoi, quel).",[46,507,508,511],{},[49,509,510],{},"Forgetting follow-ups."," If the agent says the apartment is available \"bientôt,\" ask when exactly. Reacting to answers is scored as interaction.",[46,513,514,517],{},[49,515,516],{},"Reading prepared sentences."," Notes are for keywords. Reading flattens your intonation and the examiner hears it immediately.",[46,519,520,523],{},[49,521,522],{},"Wrong register."," Using tu, or bare imperatives like \"Dites-moi le prix,\" breaks the formal frame the scenario sets.",[46,525,526,529],{},[49,527,528],{},"Stopping early."," Running out of questions after ninety seconds leaves the examiner to rescue the exchange, which is exactly what the task measures against you.",[30,531,533],{"id":532},"how-task-2-is-evaluated","How Task 2 Is Evaluated",[14,535,536],{},"There is no separate pass mark for Task 2. Your performance across all three tasks feeds one speaking score out of 20 on the official rubric, and that score converts to a CLB level for immigration (CLB 7, the usual Express Entry target, corresponds to roughly 10-11/20). Within the exchange, the examiner is listening for whether you completed the communicative goal (did you actually gather the information?), whether you managed the interaction (opening, follow-ups, closing), the accuracy and variety of your question structures, your register, and your pronunciation. Because Task 2 sits between the easy personal interview and the demanding opinion task, a confident performance here does a lot of work: it proves you can handle real-life transactions in French, which is precisely the B2-level evidence a CLB 7 score requires.",[30,538,540],{"id":539},"practice-task-2-with-an-ai-partner","Practice Task 2 With an AI Partner",[14,542,543],{},"The hard part of preparing this task is finding someone who will stay in character and answer only what you ask. SavoirX includes a full TCF Canada mock speaking test online that runs all three tasks in the official format and timing, including the 2-minute preparation window before Task 2. In the role-play, you speak first, and the AI partner responds to what you actually ask while staying in its role, so vague questions get vague answers and precise questions get the details, just like on exam day.",[14,545,546],{},"When the session ends you receive instant scoring on the official rubric: a CEFR level estimate, corrections of your mistakes, fluency metrics, and the full transcript with audio replay so you can hear which question structures you reached for under pressure. 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