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Are you preparing for Section A of the TEF written expression test and wondering how to approach the “news item” task? This guide will help you understand the expectations and how to prepare effectively.
Mastering the Art of Transmitting Information
In Section A, you’ll be asked to continue a short introductory text in a clear, logical, and informative way. Your task is to add new, relevant information—not repeat or summarize what’s already provided.
🕒 You’ll have 25 minutes to complete this task.
Key tips:
Read the prompt carefully
Use the title to spark ideas and guide your narrative
Include details, explanations, and new elements to create a realistic and coherent continuation
🎯 The objective is to demonstrate your ability to convey meaningful information within a time constraint.
To get familiar with the format, consult the official tutorial and written expression preparation workshop.


How Your Writing Is Evaluated
Your response will be assessed based on the following criteria:
Relevance of the information to the topic
Depth and development of ideas (with examples or explanations)
Structure and coherence of the text
Sentence quality and vocabulary use (accuracy, variety, and precision)
Spelling and punctuation
Tips from TEFCanada.ca
💡 Avoid copying or rephrasing the beginning of the prompt—it’s a waste of time and earns no points
💡 Do not summarize the text
💡 Use your imagination to add new information
💡 The title often gives helpful context for building your narrative
Which TEF Exams Include the News Item Task?
The news item activity is part of Section A in the written expression test across:
TEF
TEF Canada
TEFAQ
📝 Test duration: 60 minutes
Section A: Information task – 25 minutes
Section B: Express and justify an opinion – 35 minutes
Keep Preparing
Check out our other blog posts for tips on preparing for every section of the TEF:
Mastering the TEF/TCF Canada Exam: Syllabus Breakdown and Key Themes
- Get Ready for the TEF Oral Comprehension Test
- How to Prepare for the TEF Written Comprehension Test
- Use the TEF to Work in Private Security
- Understanding How the TEF Is Assessed
- How to Prepare for the TEF Oral Expression Test
- Preparing for Section A of the TEF Written Expression Test
- How to Prepare for Section B of the TEF Written Expression Test
And don’t miss our preparation mock tests available on our website.
Still Have Questions?
Feel free to reach out to us at tefcanada.ca@gmail.com or Contact Us Page for additional support.