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DELF A1 Certificate Paper |
On this page, I will discuss several methods and tips that are guaranteed to increase a candidate's skills to pass the DELF A1. DELF A1 is the first among four of the French DELF certification. It also corresponds to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages first level
Exam | Listening | Reading | Writing | Total of Epreuves Collectives | Speaking |
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DELF A1 | 20 mins | 30 mins | 30 mins | 80 mins | 5–7 mins and 10 mins prep |
Pass the DELF A1 - Free Tips Using DELF A1 Sample Papers
To help candidates pass the A1 level, we have compiled several premium materials guaranteed to help in the review and preparation phase of any individual prior to taking the DELF A1. These include DELF A1 Sample questions, DELF A1 Sample Papers, A1 Sound files and preparation guide.
Our free A1 Sample Papers are considered to be one of the most needed materials for review as these can be used for preparation for the critical Listening and Writing Phase of A1.
These A1 Sample Papers are being regularly updated based from feedbacks of candidates that had taken the A1 course within the last 3 months to maintain accuracy, and is being compiled by a group of linguists from the Ministry of Education whose purpose is to help all deserving candidates pass the four levels of the DELF certification process, and ultimately, achieve the "Proficient User" status being administered by the DALF. We recommend interested parties to dedicate time to at least review one sample paper daily.
DELF A1 Certificate of one of our earliest trainee several years ago |
DELF A1 Sample Papers Demonstration
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Centre Pour la Langue is a group of linguists from the Ministry of Education who has been helping deserving candidates pass the 4 levels of DELF since 2008.
The group started with 7 volunteers, and had since continuously expanded to include more than 50 active linguists and individuals whose goal is to help DELF candidates, and promote usage of the world's most romantic language - French.