DELF A1
Vocabulaire
DELF A1 · Vocabulaire
Entraînez-vous avec des tâches type examen, une correction immédiate et un suivi clair des progrès.
Correspondance examen
Examen
Compétence
Vocabulaire
Type de tâche
Lexical precision and contextual meaning
Session recommandée
15–25 minutes, 1–2 rounds
Résultats d’apprentissage attendus
Understand high-frequency and exam-relevant words in context
Choose correct meaning from close distractors
Retain vocabulary through spaced review and usage examples
Méthode de travail recommandée
- Read the prompt and identify topic-specific keywords
- Eliminate distractors that do not fit register or context
- Validate your final answer with sentence-level meaning
- Save mistakes and review in flashcards within 24 hours
Exemples de questions type examen
Chaque tâche suit le format source -> 7 questions à choix multiple.
In context, "soutenir" is closest to…
Choose the option that preserves the original nuance.
Pourquoi cette page est utile
- Direct alignment with CEFR and DELF/DALF-style task formats
- Actionable workflow you can execute in 15–25 minute sessions
- Sample items, outcomes, and links to full interactive practice
Pages DELF / DALF associées
FAQ
How often should I practice for DELF or DALF?
A short daily routine (15–25 minutes) plus one weekly review session is usually more effective than occasional long sessions.
Can I focus only on one skill?
Yes. Choose listening, reading, writing, speaking, grammar, or vocabulary based on your target exam level.
How does OuiQuiz help with retention?
Use flashcard piles for recall and community quizzes for retrieval practice. Save mistakes and revisit them within 24 hours.