DELF A2 Sample Papers and Reviewers
DELF A2 Certification |
This is a continuation of the DELF A1 Reviewers on our previous post. DELF A2 is the next level on the DELF ladder. Similar to DELF A1, A2 is composed of listening,reading and writing for phase 1 while the oral part can be taken separately, which by the way, is recommended to do.
Comparison of DELF A1 and DELF A2
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. |
DELF A2 | 25 mins | 30 mins | 45 mins | 100 mins | 6–8 mins and 10 mins prep |
Passing DELF A2 - Sample Papers
Just like with DELF A1, and other examinations, being prepared beforehand is a must to pass the certification. To make things easier, we have compiled several materials that are guaranteed to help any person taking the DELF A2 examination.
One of our premium DELF A2 reviewers. |
Perhaps the most valuable materials in our reviewer are the DELF A2 Sample Papers. Most people that failed the exam either panicked or were confused. Preparing with mock writings using the French language will give you more confidence during the actual exam and will negate that "shock factor" that some experienced during the DELF A2 examinations. The DELF A2 sample papers will also give you a lot of ideas to use and ponder for the writing phase.
DELF A2 Writing Phase is made up of two parts - first is to describe vividly a short event that somehow is unforgettable to you. Second is to write a piece of text that shows great emotion including giving good remarks, congratulating one's achievements, defending a cause, and many more. Our DELF A2 sample papers will help you get ideas for this portion.
About Us
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.
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