Would you like to receive level DELF B2 or even DALF C1 but you need more guidance on how to prepare for the oral comprehension and oral presentation parts of the exams? Are you ready for your next career move and must show evidence of your French communication skills in a formal or in-formal job interview? Would you like to work or study in Europe? Do you aspire to have a public sector career in organizations, such as the United Nations, World Bank, NATO, OECD, Red Cross, or the Government of Canada? Are you trying to immigrate to Canada or Quebec and most pass the the TEF exam?
If any of these questions relate to you, then this French oral exam study-guide series was created specifically for your needs.
The French Oral Exam Study Guide Series
- Phase 1 – “Le Plan D’action”
- Phase 2 – “Les Thèmes”
- Phase 3 – “Le conseil”
The French oral exam study aid “DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF, and Public Sector oral exam preparation” is an oral interview preparation series that helps independent learners prepare for common French language oral communication evaluations. The series is aimed at helping French language learners to incrementally improve their oral comprehension and communication skills by tracking their progress and following a series of recommendation actions to reinforce their personal learning objectives.
The series was developed with the intent of satisfying the diverse needs of a wide array of French language learners. For example, new French language learners can benefit from all three titles in the series, whereas, more advanced learners can jump directly into adding more French workplace terms and situations to their personal vocabulary with part 2 or they can choose to immediately perfect their approach to answering common French oral exam questions with part 3.
The first title in the series, “Le Plan D’action”, provides French language learners with insight on how to develop a personal study plan based on self-reflection and personal learning needs. This study aid also highlights several of the foundational topics that must be mastered, including: general vocabulary, pronunciation tips, a review of multiple verb tenses, prepositions, and adjectives. We recommend that new French language learners start with this study aid. If you already have a general understanding of French, then we recommend that you contact us to receive your free personal learning plan template, and then decide if you want to start with either part two or three of the series.
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The second title in the series, “Les Thèmes”, contains over 30 (thirty) workplace related themes focusing on vocabulary and expressions relevant to many workplace settings, sample reading passages, and recommended video and reading links to help you access a rich vocabulary when practicing to answer oral exam questions relevant to any workplace setting. The themes in this study aid includes common workplace activities such as being a co-worker in a team setting, communicating at work, negotiating requirements, and even managing stress. Each theme was selected with the goal of making the independent learning highly relevant to your workplace conversation needs. This study aid is a valuable resource for anyone wanting to demonstrate both depth and breadth in their ability to communicate.
The third title in the series, “Le conseil”, focuses on providing independent learners with an overview of the common types, or categories, of oral evaluation questions and insight toward delivering a well-structured response. In addition, this study aid provides an outline of a flexible response that demonstrates the ability to provide complex, yet direct and concise responses to evaluator questions. If you struggle to understand the difference between complex and complicated sentence structures or even think that you are being evaluated on how much you speak during your oral evaluation, then this study aid is for you.
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