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This DELF A2 Syllabus contains an overview of what a student is expected to know at the A2 level. After completing the DELF A2 level course, you should be able to accomplish the following: Copyright © FRENCH FASTER. All rights reserved. page 1/5 DELF A2 Syllabus Talk about yourself, your educational background, your job, your family, your neighbourhood Talk about your hobbies and daily activities Ask for goods in a shop where goods are displayed Order a meal in a restaurant if dishes are either displayed or illustrated on the menu Book a hotel room (face to face) Ask for basic services in a post office or bank Indicate the nature of a medical problem to a doctor Make inquiries about a journey at a travel agency Use public transport (buses, trains and taxis) Ask your way and give directions Buy tickets Read notices, posters, catalogues, timetables, brochures, menus, advertisements, signs Write notes and simple messages Note down times, dates and places from notice boards and announcements Note down instructions and requests such as client orders and delivery dates. Describe events and daily activities DELF A2 Syllabus

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This DELF A2 Syllabus contains an overview of what a student is expected to know at the A2 level. After completing the DELF A2 level course, you should be able to accomplish the following:

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Talk about yourself, your educational background, your job, your family, your neighbourhood

Talk about your hobbies and daily activities

Ask for goods in a shop where goods are displayed

Order a meal in a restaurant if dishes are either displayed or illustrated on the menu

Book a hotel room (face to face)

Ask for basic services in a post office or bank

Indicate the nature of a medical problem to a doctor

Make inquiries about a journey at a travel agency

Use public transport (buses, trains and taxis)

Ask your way and give directions

Buy tickets

Read notices, posters, catalogues, timetables, brochures, menus, advertisements, signs

Write notes and simple messages

Note down times, dates and places from notice boards and announcements

Note down instructions and requests such as client orders and delivery dates.

Describe events and daily activities

DELF A2 Syllabus

DELF A2 Vocabulary Topics

Based on the DELF A2 Syllabus, here's a list of DELF A2 Vocabulary Topics that you are expected to know.

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People: Family, Physical description

Places: Cafe, Restaurant, Shops, Bank, Post office, Hotel, Road

Hobbies: Sports, Going out, Shows, Holiday trips

Public transportation: Subway, Train, Bus, Taxi

Daily Life: Work, Shopping, Daily activities

Accommodation: Units in the house, interior decor

Everyday objects

Food ingredients, Cooking, Meals, Recipes

Common animals

Countries & Cities

Itinerary, Weather forecast

Actions in daily life

Events: Meetings, Evening out, Family events, Visits, Excursions, Accidents, TV news

Money and payments

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Les personnes : la famille, la description physique

Les lieux : le café, le restaurant, les commerces, la banque, le bureau de poste, l’hôtel, la rue...

Les loisirs : le sport, les sorties, les spectacles, les voyages

Les moyens de transport : le métro, le bus, le train, le taxi...

La vie quotidienne: le travail, les achats, les activités quotidiennes

Le logement : les pièces de la maison, la décoration

Les objets du quotidien

Les aliments, les repas, la cuisine, les recettes

Les animaux familiers

Les pays, les villes

L’itineraire, la météo

Les actions de la vie quotidienne

Les évènements: rencontres, soirées, fêtes de famille, visites, excursions, accidents

L'argent, les paiements

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DELF A2 Grammar Topics

Based on the DELF A2 Syllabus, here's a list of DELF A2 Grammar Topics that you are expected to know.

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Present Simple tense - Habit, State

ER, IR, OIR and RE verbs

Pronominal verbs: verbes reflechis and pronominal verbs

Common verbs, e.g. : come, go, do, know, see, take

Some Verbs + infinitive: want to, able to, can do

Have to + infinitive

Past Simple - events in the past

Past participles

Imperfect tense - descriptions in the past (it was, there was)

Imperative - Affirmative and Negative - for instructions and commands

Near Future Tense

Future simple tense

Recent Past tense - to have just done sth

Present Progressive - to be in the process of doing something

Interrogative adjectives and pronouns

Adjectives - Position and Agreement

Possessive adjectives and pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns

Transitive and Intransitive verbs - Direct and Indirect object

Relative pronoun 'there' - place

Relative pronouns - who, that/which

Prepositions of time: when, while

Prepositions of place: go to, be at, come from + a place

Connectors: but, because

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Le présent de l’indicatif – l’habitude + l’état

Les verbes à une, deux et trois bases

Les verbes pronominaux : verbes refléchis et verbes reciproques

Les verbes usuels : venir, aller, mettre, savoir, voir, prendre

Quelques verbes + infinitif (vouloir, pouvoir, devoir)

Il faut + infinitif

Le passé composé – évenements dans le passé

Les participes passés

L’imparfait – description dans le passé (il était, il y avait, il faisait)

L’impératif positif et negatif – l’instruction, la directive

Le futur proche

Le futur simple – la prévision

Le passé récent (venir de)

Le présent progressif (être en train de) – l’action présente

L’interrogation : adjectifs et pronoms interrogatifs

Les adjectifs (place et accord)

Les possessifs (adjectifs et pronoms)

Les pronoms demonstratifs

Les pronoms COD et COI – les verbes indirects (parler, téléphoner, demander... à qn)

Le pronom complément y – le lieu

Les pronoms relatifs simples (qui, que)

Prépositions de temps(quand, pendant)

Les prépositions de lieu: aller à / être à / venir de... + lieu

Articulateurs logiques : mais, parce que

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DELF A2 Speaking Topics

Based on the DELF A1 Syllabus, here's a list of DELF A1 Speaking Topics that you are expected to know.

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Call out sb, Greet sb, Take leave of sb

Ask and Tell about sb's news

Welcome sb

Congratulate sb

Ask, Follow and Give instructions (using Present Simple, Imperative and Infinitive), Ask sb to do sth, Prohibit from doing sth

Ask sb to do sth or not to do sth, Order (food, ingredients, etc), Book a ticket, Cancel an order

Do simple transactions (buy, sell, do a banking transaction)

Ask, Give and Understand information

Give thanks

Describe past activities and personal experiences

Describe daily activities and habits

Talk about the future: explain future plans and possibilities

Talk about past events

Give and justify one's opinion

Explain one's likes and preferences

Introduce sb

Expression of time: frequency

Expressions of place: give directions, locate a place / an object / a person

Talk about feelings

Describe a person, his neighbourhood, a monu-ment, a place, common animals, common objects, and lifestyle

Order sth, Book sth

Ask to pay

Ask or suggest something to somebody: help, a service, an activity, make the necessary arrangements, organise a meeting, offer something

Accept or refuse something (help, service, suggestion, meeting)

Invite and respond to an invitation

Apologise, accept apologies

Ask sb to repeat, to clarify, signal to sb that you can follow what is being said

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Interpeller, saluer quelqu’un, prendre congé

Demander et donner des nouvelles

Accueillir quelqu’un

Féliciter quelqu’un

Demander, suivre et donner des instructions simples (demander ou expliquer un trajet, en utilisant l’indicatif, l’impératif, l’infinitif), ordonner, interdire

Demander à quelqu’un de faire quelque chose ou de ne pas le faire: commander (un repas, des aliments, etc.), réserver (un billet), décommander

Effectuer des transactions simples (vendre, acheter, réaliser une opération bancaire)

Demander, donner et comprendre des informations

Remercier

Décrire des activités passées et des expériences personnelles

Décrire des occupations quotidiennes et des habitudes

Parler du futur : exprimer une prévision, expliquer ses projets

Raconter des événements passés (faits divers)

Donner et justifier (partiellement) une opinion

Exprimer ses goûts, ses préférences, les justifier

Présenter quelqu’un

(Se) situer dans le temps (exprimer le moment d’une action, la fréquence)

(Se) situer dans l’espace (indiquer une direction, situer un lieu, un objet, une personne)

Exprimer des sentiments

Décrire une personne, son quartier, un monument, un lieu, des animaux familiers, des objets qu’on possède et les comparer, des conditions de vie

Passer commande, réserver

Demander de payer

Demander ou proposer quelque chose à quelqu’un : de l’aide, un service, une activité et faire les arrangements nécessaires, organiser une rencontre, offrir

Accepter ou refuser quelque chose (aide, service, proposition, suggestion, rendez-vous)

Inviter et répondre à une invitation

S’excuser, accepter des excuses

Demander de répéter, de clarifier, signifier qu’on suit ce qui se dit

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DELF A2 Sociocultural knowledge

Based on the DELF A2 Syllabus, you should be aware of the following sociocultural issues at DELF A2 level.

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Everyday expressions to express politeness

Conditionnal present to be polite or to make a suggestion (We could + infinitive)

Welcoming sb: greetings, asking for news, reaction to the response

How to write a personal message, different models of business-related messages, and administrative message

How to get into a conversation, start talking, call out somebody, and take leave

How to get sb's attention (Excuse me, Sir ≠ Hoy, Hey you there, etc)

Informal conversation

How to do phone conversation

Inviting

Giving thanks

Apologising

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Les formules quotidiennes de politesse

Le conditionnel présent : la politesse, la proposition (on pourrait + infinitif)

L’accueil de qn : salutations, demande de nouvelles, réactions à la réponse

Les rituels du message personnel, différents rituels des messages commerciaux, administratifs

La façon d’entrer dans une conversation, de prendre la parole, d’interpeller qn, et de prendre congé

La façon d’attirer l’attention (Monsieur s’il vous plaît ≠ Hep, Eh là-bas, etc.)

La conversation informelle

Les rituels de la conversation téléphonique

L’invitation

Les remerciements

Les excuses

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