What's DELF Prim A1?
To know about DELF Prim A1 clic on "Show me the DELF Prim!
How to use this blog?
For whom?
This blog is for all children who are 8 years old and older who want to prepare for the DELF Prim A1! Between 8 and 10 years, it is strongly recommended to get help from an adult!
What will you learn?
You will be able to teach yourself French to the exam of Delf Prim A 1, with exercises which will incorporate all you have learned. It's like a mini exam where the points do not count!
The goal ?
To pass the DELF Prim A1! You'll work on real life scenarios witch you would use in a French speaking country and you will be put in situations that will help you to practice and pass your Delf Prim A 1. You'll also learn to work independently and at your own pace on a real French blog. The blog will show how you work as improved!
With who?
You will work with your computer and the accompanying booklet. It will help you to see the evolution of your work! You have to download it below. If you need help, you can communicate in your language with other students in the "Forum" section and with a distance teacher in the "Contact" section. If you work with an adult (parent/teacher), you can also use the forum and you can ask your questions to the adult who is helping you with your work!
Getting started?
To get started go to the "Activités" link and before download your travelling "friend" below (the accompanying booklet).
You can start with the skill that you want : reading, listening, writing or speaking. Be careful, in each competency , you must follow the proposed steps. You must respect the order of exercises. This is important because the exercises are listed in order of difficulty!
To help you there is the "Point langue" and the "Point culture". These parts allow you to edit or fill in a few gaps.
To correct the exercises, you will find correction tools on the blog. Try to correct you by yourself! You will learn more and you will increase your chances of passing the DELF exam! After your self-correction, you can double-check them with the person who is helping you (parent/teacher) or a distance teacher if you work alone.
You can use tools to help you : dictionary, translator to understand the instructions, ...
If you need help, do not forget, you're not alone, there are sections "Forum" and " Contact" links on the main page or simply ask the adult who is helping you !
This blog is for all children who are 8 years old and older who want to prepare for the DELF Prim A1! Between 8 and 10 years, it is strongly recommended to get help from an adult!
What will you learn?
You will be able to teach yourself French to the exam of Delf Prim A 1, with exercises which will incorporate all you have learned. It's like a mini exam where the points do not count!
The goal ?
To pass the DELF Prim A1! You'll work on real life scenarios witch you would use in a French speaking country and you will be put in situations that will help you to practice and pass your Delf Prim A 1. You'll also learn to work independently and at your own pace on a real French blog. The blog will show how you work as improved!
With who?
You will work with your computer and the accompanying booklet. It will help you to see the evolution of your work! You have to download it below. If you need help, you can communicate in your language with other students in the "Forum" section and with a distance teacher in the "Contact" section. If you work with an adult (parent/teacher), you can also use the forum and you can ask your questions to the adult who is helping you with your work!
Getting started?
To get started go to the "Activités" link and before download your travelling "friend" below (the accompanying booklet).
You can start with the skill that you want : reading, listening, writing or speaking. Be careful, in each competency , you must follow the proposed steps. You must respect the order of exercises. This is important because the exercises are listed in order of difficulty!
To help you there is the "Point langue" and the "Point culture". These parts allow you to edit or fill in a few gaps.
To correct the exercises, you will find correction tools on the blog. Try to correct you by yourself! You will learn more and you will increase your chances of passing the DELF exam! After your self-correction, you can double-check them with the person who is helping you (parent/teacher) or a distance teacher if you work alone.
You can use tools to help you : dictionary, translator to understand the instructions, ...
If you need help, do not forget, you're not alone, there are sections "Forum" and " Contact" links on the main page or simply ask the adult who is helping you !
Clic on "Accompanying Booklet" to download and print it!