DELF A1 Compréhension Écrite

DELF A1 Compréhension Écrite

DELF A1 Compréhension Écrite

In this post we offer you DELF A1 Compréhension Écrite exercises in case you are thinking to pass this examen.
DELF A1 – called the “discovery” stage – highlights the first knowledges in French language (basic knowledge). It is the most basic level at which a language is used. At this stage, the learner can interact in a simple ways asking and answering simple questions in areas of immediate need or on very familiar topics. Enjoy theses DELF exercises!

 

PRACTICE

1. DELF A1 CE  Exercice 1  (Test)
2. DELF A1 CE Exercice 2
3. DELF A1 CE Exercice 3
4. Compréhension Écrite – Messages téléphoniques (partie 1)
5. Compréhension Écrite – Messages téléphoniques (partie 2)
6. Compréhension Écrite – Messages téléphoniques (partie 3)
7. Compréhension Écrite – Messages téléphoniques (partie 4)
8. Compréhension Écrite – Messages téléphoniques (partie 5)

Practice other written exercises and telephone messages from the reading comprehension section here: (Compréhension Écrite)

Practice another DELF A1 section:

DELF A1 Production Écrite DELF A1 Production Orale DELF A1 Compréhension Orale

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DELF A1 Compréhension Écrite

Our exercises focus on developing your reading comprehension skills by presenting short texts and dialogues similar to those you might encounter in the DELF A1 exam. You will practice understanding essential information such as signs, simple announcements, and basic descriptions related to everyday life. By engaging with these materials, you will learn how to identify key details and respond to questions effectively, ensuring that you are well-prepared for the reading comprehension component of the exam.”