Exam format: the DELF B1 compréhension de l'oral lasts about 25 minutes and is scored out of 25. Three recordings — everyday exchanges, announcements, then a radio-style document of up to about three minutes — are each played twice, with short pauses to read and to check.
Tâche d'entraînement : écoutez une chronique radio sur les transports en ville, notez le problème principal, une cause et une solution proposée, puis reformulez la conclusion du journaliste en une phrase.
This lesson moves the DELF B1 listening tasks beyond basic comparison into organized B-level analysis. The learner must identify the main basis of comparison, group the evidence sensibly, and avoid treating every detail as equally important.
It assumes the A2 ability to describe familiar situations, explain simple reasons, and handle everyday tasks. What matters now is the ability to connect reading and speaking or writing through one clear line of interpretation instead of jumping between separate observations.
The goal in listening clinic is to finish with a conclusion that explains what the comparison means, not merely what each source or option says on its own.