French Study Guide

Limited Time Discount: DALF C1 Personal Study-Aid (light version)

DELF B2, DALF C1, TEF, TCF Quebec oral evaluation exam preparation

DALF C1 Exam Preparation

Would you like to obtain the level DELF B2 or even DALF C1 or DALF C2 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, Government of Canada? If any of these questions relate to you, then this study-guide was created specifically for your needs.

This e-book provides you with a PREVIEW, or LIGHT VERSION, of the full study aid series “DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF, and Public Sector oral exam preparation”, which 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. 

Free DALF C1 Learning Plan

This ebook works well when combined with our FREE DALF C1 Learning Plan template which is available for you to use at https://teachableskills.com/free-dalf-c1-personal-learning-plan/.

Why Create a Study-Guide for DALF, DELF, and TEF French exams?

The idea to develop this guide was driven by the lack of relevant training materials for employees that have an interest to increase their ability to communicate in French. We are offering a “version légère”, or light version, of the full guide in order to get you started with your independent studying to improve communicating in French.

The full study guide is over 220 pages and it can help you prepare for international French exams, such as the DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française) , DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française), TCF Quebec (TEST DE CONNAISSANCE DU FRANÇAIS POUR LE QUÉBEC) and the TEF (Test d’évaluation de français).

Learn from over thirty (30) work themes; insight on how to develop and answer questions using past, present, and future verb tenses; tips on how to summarize audio messages; and benefit from supplemental materials including mobile app flash cards, practice exams, and audio samples and transcripts of practical work conversations. You will also have an opportunity to receive discounts on live 1-on-1 French language training from international language schools.

We encourage you to add this self-study guide as a tool to help you in your personal French training journey.

More French Oral Exam Study Help

Be sure to consider adding the full “DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF, and Public Sector oral exam preparation” series to your oral interview preparation. 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. 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 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.

All learners are encouraged to browse TeachableSkills.com for free downloadable learning aids and templates, obtain additional learning and exam preparation tips from our blog posts, and participate in conversations with our French language learners within our Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DELFDALFTEF) and Twitter groups.

Bonne chance!
– the Teachable Skills team

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