DELF- A1 Syllabus DELF A1 [Introductory Level / Discovery] General Knowledge Following the A1 level, the learner must be able to: - Respond to simple questions about himself, where he lives, people he knows and the things he has, and ask - Intervene with simple statements in areas that concern him or her are familiar with, and respond well. Including: - Say basic greetings - Say yes, no, sorry, please forgive - Make simple purchases (using gestures) - Ask and tell the date, time and date - Fill out a simple form (name, address, nationality, marital status) - Write a simple postcard
Listen to: Can understand familiar words and very basic phrases concerning of himself, of his family, and immediate concrete surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly Read: Can recognize familiar words, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters or in catalogs. Spoken: Can use simple phrases and sentences to describe his place of residence and the people he knows. Take part in a conversation Can interact in a simple way provided the other person is prepared to repeat or to rephrase more slowly and help formulate what he is trying to say. Can ask simple questions on familiar topics or matters that he immediate need and respond.
Write: Afraid to write a short, simple postcard, for example holiday. Can wear forms with personal details, for example entering his name, his nationality and address on a hotel registration form. Scope:
The learner has a basic repertoire of words and simple phrases related in particular concrete situations. Consistency It can link words or groups of words with very basic connectors such that "and" or "then".
DELF A1: LEQIQUE The alphabet The numbers The full names The address Personal items The objects of the class The nationalities Professions The civil status (married / single) Countries / cities Recreation Close family The time Prices The weather / climate The date The day of the week Descriptions (small, large, old, young, handsome, friendly) Colors The seasons Places The weather / climate
DELF A1: GRAMMAR Personal pronouns topics Tonic pronouns This - the state, the description Some common verbs: be, have, do, be called Some verbs in base (-st): live, work, talk Understand the verb (I, you) The conditional of politeness "I want" The personal pronoun subject Tonic pronouns The simple interrogative sentence: the three forms Interrogative forms: does, what Some interrogative pronouns: where, when, how The interrogative adjectives (what) Presenters (that is, here) Definite articles, indefinite articles The article "zero": be + occupation The cardinal numbers Demonstrative Adjectives The agreement masculine / feminine, singular / plural The agreement of adjectives (nationality) Some adjectives (big, small, ...) Instead of adjectives The affirmative and negative sentences The negative sentence: do not ... The addition of the name with "de" - hip Possessive adjectives The partitive articles (the, of, ...) Some adverbs of quantity (a little, a lot) The quantity known (from, to, of) The amount of time (a few, many, no) Impersonelle simple form: "it" for the weather Temporal location: some adverbs (now, this morning, tomorrow ...) The expression of the moment: prepositions + date, month, season, year Spatial location: - come from / go to town or country + - To live, in, in + city or country - There Some of the speech articulators: and, or, when
DELF A1: SPEECH ACTS qn - Greet sb - Take leave - Ask / give news to sb Qn present: gift giving identity or the identity of qn - To give his name - Tell her age - Tell her nationality - Tell her profession - Spell Talking about his daily environment - Give his address / its e-mail - Give her phone number - About his family - Talk about their leisure Sb or sth characterize, describe an object / person - Designate sth or sb - Say the price of an object - Express the hip - Express the quantity - Say the weather Ask sth to sb: Request Information - Personal questions - Ask the date - Ask the time - Request a service Be in time: place events in time - Ie the date - Telling time Be located in space: locate a place - Locate a city / country Ask sb to do sth: give intructions / indications Accept sth: say yes Refuse sth: a negative answer Participate in a conversation: say you do not understand
DELF A1: SOCIOCULTURAL Greetings (in a meeting) The simple forms of address You or You The rituals of friendly letter / postcard / e-mail