Tip: Keep your quotes short and precise. Do not copy an entire paragraph. 3. Short Answer Questions

: In the questions, highlight keywords. When you find these words (or their synonyms) in the text, you’ve found your "zone of interest." The Power of Synonyms

For a visual guide to the exam, this YouTube video explains the three types of exercises with strategies for success. 4. How to Structure Your Practice

These documents relate to France or the French-speaking world, testing the candidate's ability to extract specific information.

There are no penalties for wrong answers in the multiple-choice section. Even if you aren't sure, always check a box.

Multiple-choice questions (MCQs), true/false matrices, and matching tables. Text Length: Approximately 500 to 700 words per text. Text 1: Informational Text

Medium-sized articles, often informative or argumentative, followed by multiple-choice questions (MCQ).

: En raison de (due to), Par conséquent (consequently), C'est pourquoi (that is why). Action Plan for Your Preparation

Exclusively multiple-choice questions (MCQs / QCM) in the updated format. Older formats included open-ended questions and true/false justifications. The Two Types of Texts

ABC DELF B2 – Highly recommended for its volume of practice exercises.

When grading your practice PDFs, do not simply check the correct answer and move on. Maintain a digital or paper log containing: The question you missed. The exact vocabulary word or phrase that misled you.

Before reading the article, read the questions. This primes your brain to look for specific anchors.