Check out this site on all things DELF; it’s amazing!
http://www.french-exam.com/
Or “like” their face book page: https://www.facebook.com/FrenchExamHub
Bonjour de France! This is another great prep. site:
http://www.bonjourdefrance.co.uk/learn-french-online/delf-preparation-a2.html
DELF/DALF samples. Scroll down to DELF for schools and junior (DELF prim for elementary schools or primary immersion classes) then click on the + sign to select the level you want to check out. These are sample exams so you can see the format and better understand what is involved. “Documents sonores” are the listening samples.
https://delf-dalf.ambafrance-ca.org/sample-subjects
YABLA: For listening practice, scroll down to find some free sample videos (there is a fee to access all of them).
https://french.yabla.com/
Reading comprehension practice. You can listen to a story and answer a quiz at the same time. It’s too hard for A1 and will be a challenge for A2, so don’t be discouraged if you find one too difficult at first. There is lots here for the B levels. Unfortunately they’re not organised by level, so you have to mess around until you find one appropriate for you or your learners.
http://francolab.ca/projets/266/Ecoute-Cette-Histoire
GlobalExam: You can sign up for a free subscription (there is a more in-depth one available to purchase as well) to have access to some DELF practice in all four areas: listening, reading, writing, even speaking. The site is not as easy to use as some of the others but if you’re looking for even more, check this out.
https://global-exam.com/en/exam/delf
Spring 2020 Exam dates: Location TBA
Start time at 9 am (be there at least 15 minutes before)
B2: lundi 4 mai
B1: mardi 5 mai
A2: mercredi 6 mai
A1: jeudi 7 mai
Individual speaking portions: Sometime throughout that week – teachers will get a schedule when it is ready.
Bonne chance tout le monde! On est très fièr de vous tous!