TCF Canada Speaking Expression Simulator
Simulate the speaking section under exam conditions: 3 official tasks, real monthly topics and timed prompts. Practice speaking without notes, handling interaction and structuring your argument before test day.
The 3 simulator tasks
Each task reproduces the official TCF Canada format. Pick a task to review the method, then launch a session with that month's topics.
- Task 1 method
Task 1 — Guided monologue
Oral presentation of a document (2 min prep, 2 min speaking). Work on fluency, pronunciation and structure.
- Task 2 method
Task 2 — Interaction
Role-play with the examiner: ask questions, react, negotiate. Practice active listening and spontaneous responses.
- Task 3 method
Task 3 — Argued opinion
Express and defend an opinion on a social topic (4 min prep, 4 min 30 speaking). Structure introduction, arguments and conclusion.
Choose a topic month
Select a month to access speaking expression topics and practice all 3 tasks under realistic conditions.
- Practice — January 2026
January 2026
- Practice — February 2026
February 2026
- Practice — March 2026
March 2026
- Practice — April 2026
April 2026
- Practice — May 2026
May 2026
- Practice — June 2026
June 2026
- Practice — July 2026
July 2026
- Practice — August 2026
August 2026
- Practice — September 2026
September 2026
- Practice — October 2026
October 2026
- Practice — November 2026
November 2026
- Practice — December 2026
December 2026
Why simulate speaking expression?
Speaking is often the most feared section: talking without notes, managing stress facing the examiner, keeping to time. A TCF Canada speaking simulator gets you used to these constraints before the official test. Training with topics close to real sessions improves fluency, active vocabulary and reduces blanks on test day.
For Canadian immigration, NCLC speaking scores matter as much as other skills in CRS calculations. Regular oral mock exams help estimate your level, fix pronunciation and improve interaction — key skills for task 2.
Tips for a successful simulation
- Record yourself on your phone to listen back objectively.
- Strictly respect preparation and speaking time limits.
- Practice without reading notes: the examiner evaluates spontaneity.
- Vary topics and months to cover different themes.
Browse all speaking expression topics by year: Speaking topics bank. Need to review the full section method? Speaking preparation guide