nehs Newbie United States Joined 5151 days ago 14 posts - 14 votes Studies: French
| Message 1 of 3 22 May 2010 at 10:42pm | IP Logged |
I'm taking DELF A2 next month and i've taken some practise tests. I realized that I am good at the comprehension reading and Part 1(listening skills). But, I need to improve on writing and speaking.
Is there a set of questions for the speaking section? i don't know where to start. I used this book" le cours de la langue francais" for my prep and also used "vocabulaire progressif du francais".
Please help me with exam questions.
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nehs Newbie United States Joined 5151 days ago 14 posts - 14 votes Studies: French
| Message 2 of 3 25 May 2010 at 10:08pm | IP Logged |
Please help me someone.
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tomsawyer Senior Member Aruba Joined 5125 days ago 103 posts - 141 votes Speaks: English* Studies: GermanB1, French, Russian
| Message 3 of 3 02 July 2010 at 2:06am | IP Logged |
Hi nehs,
This may not help, but you seem to be desperate for information, and it doesn't seem to be forthcoming.
I recently took my A2 exam in German at the Goethe Institute - I'm lead to believe that the format of the DELF A2 is similar to that of the German exams (both targeting the CELF). The speaking section consisted of three sections:
1. An introduction and a little probing by the examiner into my daily life, occupation, where I live and what I like to do for fun, and my family. Lasted for perhaps 5 minutes.
2. A set of cards were presented with topics on them, for example, "Hobbies", or "Work", and I had to talk for roughly 30 seconds to a minute on the topics, and how they related to me.
3. A list of activities was presented, and I had to organise with one of the examiners how we would organise our day together, trying to fit everything in. There was a lot of "no, I can't do that at this time...perhaps we could do that after lunch?" kind of negotiations.
Hopefully this will be of some assistance and not too late to help you. If you are at all like most people, you'll feel a little nervous going in, but if you've applied yourself to your studies, then fear not - the words will come out when needed.
Bonne chance!
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