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DELF A1 final readiness 4
DELF A1

DELF A1 final readiness 4

A fourth DELF A1 round focused on calm task completion, practical detail control, and a final confidence check before the real exam.

  • Treat each section as one clear communicative mission.
  • Keep the answer short enough that the practical detail stays visible.
  • After the mock, note one repair point per skill, not ten.

Timed practice guidance

30 to 40 minutes with one uninterrupted timer.

  • Treat each section as one clear communicative mission.
  • Keep the answer short enough that the practical detail stays visible.
  • After the mock, note one repair point per skill, not ten.

Listening task

  • Listen for the action, time, or place that solves the task first.
  • Ignore decorative language if it does not change the practical answer.
  • Check whether the final clue confirms the same action you first understood.

Reading task

  • Read the prompt before the short text or notice.
  • Match one key word in the prompt to one useful phrase in the text.
  • Choose the answer that completes the task, not the answer with the most words.

Writing task

  • Write a greeting, the requested information, and one polite closing.
  • Keep the purpose visible in the first line.
  • End with one confirmation, thanks, or expectation.

Speaking task

  • Answer the question directly before adding one personal detail.
  • Keep one polite repair phrase ready if you need a second to think.
  • Finish with a calm closing sentence instead of trailing off.

Source packet and scripts

  • Write a short listening script or source summary before the timed attempt so the input is concrete rather than imaginary.
  • Mark the exact detail, stance, or task condition that should change the final answer.
  • After the attempt, compare your notes with the source packet and circle the first place where the task drifted.

Rubric repair checklist

  • Score task completion, organization, language control, and interaction separately before giving yourself an overall judgment.
  • Choose one repair task that can be completed in fifteen minutes before the next full mock.
  • Rewrite one answer segment so the correction is visible in the actual production, not only in your notes.

Model response guidance

  • A1 readiness is visible when the answer sounds complete without sounding overloaded.
  • Politeness, clarity, and one useful detail usually matter more than extra length.
  • If the response still feels unstable, the fix is often a clearer frame rather than harder vocabulary.

Quiz

1. What usually matters most in a final A1 check?

  • Complete practical communication
  • Longer risky sentences
  • Abstract vocabulary

2. What should stay visible in the writing task?

  • The purpose and key detail
  • Several unrelated ideas
  • Only the greeting

3. How should a basic speaking answer close?

  • With one calm final sentence
  • With silence only
  • With a new topic

4. What should you write down immediately after the DELF-A1 timed block?

  • One score-losing pattern and one repair action
  • Only the final score
  • A new unrelated topic list

5. What makes the next practice attempt stronger?

  • Repairing one named weakness before repeating the full task
  • Repeating the same task without review
  • Skipping the weakest skill

6. How should model guidance be used after a mock?

  • Compare structure and choices, then rewrite one part
  • Copy the model word for word
  • Ignore timing

Answer key

  • Extract the action first in listening and reading before adding smaller details.
  • Short written tasks should still show greeting, purpose, useful detail, and closing.
  • A1 speaking is strongest when the learner answers clearly and adds one useful detail only.
  • Review one practical detail per skill so the next attempt stays focused.
  • A completed mock should leave a named weakness, a short repair task, and a clear next timed attempt.
  • Listening review must compare the learner notes with the source structure, not only with isolated words.
  • Reading review should identify stance, evidence, and task condition before production begins.
  • Writing review should separate task completion from grammar polish so the correction stays actionable.

Mock review and repair

  • After DELF A1 final readiness 4, rebuild one task using a clearer time, place, or requested action so the response becomes unmistakably practical.
  • Mark one place where task completion weakened: missing greeting, missing key detail, or an ending that stopped too early.
  • Repeat your speaking opener and final sentence aloud until they sound calm, polite, and complete without written support.
  • Before the next mock, complete one short repair task and record the exact phrase, structure, or decision that changed.

Listening

DELF A1 final readiness 4 listening reference

Timed mock listening audio is not available yet.

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