Delf A2 Junior Production Orale

To demonstrate the ability to speak continuously for a short period without stopping or losing the thread of the conversation. The student must use linking words (connecteurs logiques) to structure their speech.

This guide was created by French language educators specializing in DELF Junior exam preparation. For more exercises and mock tests, consult your local Alliance Française or official DELF preparation centers.

| Part | Name | Duration | Task Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Entretien dirigé (Guided conversation) | ~1.5 min | Answer personal questions about identity, family, daily routine, and preferences. | | 2 | Dialogue en interaction (Exchange of information) | ~2-3 min | Role-play a situation where you must obtain or provide information (e.g., buying a ticket, asking for directions). | | 3 | Monologue suivi (Expressing an opinion) | ~1.5 min | Describe a daily activity, event, or personal project and give a simple justification. | delf a2 junior production orale

Use your 10-minute prep time to write down keywords and a clear plan, not full sentences you might struggle to read back.

The student might be asked to:

(Because). Since A2 requires describing past events, make sure you can use the Passé Composé correctly. 3. Exercice en Interaction (Role Play) ~3-4 minutes (Preparation allowed) What happens:

Describe a familiar situation or personal experience and express a simple opinion. To demonstrate the ability to speak continuously for

Perfection isn't required. Misspellings or small grammar slips are okay as long as you are understood and can maintain the conversation.