Description
DELF A2/B1 PREPARATION — CLEAR STRATEGY. HIGHER SCORES. NO SURPRISES.
DELF Prep (A2/B1) is a focused exam-coaching package with a native, accredited tutor who follows Roger’s French to English method. You practise real DELF tasks, learn exactly how examiners think, and get precise feedback so every session moves your score closer to your target.
Stop guessing what to study. Get a clear plan: targeted homework, timed mock tasks, and examiner-style corrections on your speaking and writing.
WHAT WE WORK ON TOGETHER
- All four papers covered — Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking. Real-style tasks, not textbook exercises.
- Answer frameworks for each task type — you always know how to start and structure your response.
- Timing strategies — how long to spend reading, planning, writing, and checking. No more running out of time.
- Model answers and vocabulary banks you can adapt to your own experience.
- Speaking drills — role-plays and mock orals with honest, constructive feedback.
- Corrections that teach you — not just “right / wrong” but why, and how to say it better next time.
HOW YOUR DELF PREP IS STRUCTURED
- Initial diagnostic — short placement tasks to identify your fastest score gains. We attack weakness first.
- Personalised study plan — based on your target level (A2 or B1) and exam date.
- Weekly checkpoints — we track progress on each paper so nothing gets neglected.
- Homework in 20–30 minutes — realistic tasks that fit a busy schedule.
- Exam simulation — we reproduce real conditions so you feel prepared, not surprised, on exam day.
WHY PREPARE WITH ROGER’S METHOD?
This DELF prep follows the method created by Roger, a British-born, Germany-raised, trilingual coach 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪 and author of the French to English guides. He specialises in helping English-speaking adults move from A2 to B1 with clear explanations and practical strategies.
Your tutor is a native, university-accredited teacher trained to use this approach: French explained through English logic when it unlocks understanding, then practised in French so you can perform under real exam conditions.
IS THIS FOR YOU?
- You’re targeting DELF A2 or B1 in the next 4–12 weeks.
- You want clear English explanations instead of vague exam tips from someone who’s never had to learn French.
- You need structure and accountability to finally study the right things in the right order.
- You feel nervous in speaking or writing and want exam-style practice with real feedback.
PRACTICAL DETAILS
- Level target: DELF A2 or B1.
- Format: 1:1 online lessons with a native, accredited tutor.
- Platform: Zoom or Google Meet (no special installs needed).
- Time zones: shown automatically when you book.
- Rescheduling: free with at least 24 hours’ notice.
FAQ — DELF A2/B1 PREPARATION
How far in advance should I start?
Ideally 8–12 weeks before your exam date. Even 4–6 weeks of focused coaching can make a significant difference — especially for speaking and writing. We adapt the plan to your timeline.
How many lessons per week?
Most learners take 1–2 lessons per week. One works if you’re already close to the level and can study alone. Two per week if speaking or writing feels shaky and you need more guided practice.
What level do I need before starting?
For DELF A2 prep: around A1+/A2−. For DELF B1 prep: comfortable at A2. Not sure? We check in the initial diagnostic during your first session.
Will we use real past papers?
Yes. We use real-style DELF tasks and sample papers so you get used to the exact format. Timed exercises and examiner-style feedback, especially for Speaking and Writing.
I panic in the speaking part — can this help?
That’s exactly what this is for. We do guided speaking drills, role-plays, and full mock orals so the exam becomes familiar. You’ll learn strategies to gain time, react when you don’t understand, and structure your answers clearly. Panic comes from the unknown. We eliminate the unknown.
Do you guarantee I will pass?
No. Anyone who guarantees a pass is lying to you. Your result depends on your starting level and how much you study between lessons. What we guarantee: a clear strategy, focused practice, and honest feedback so you give yourself the best possible chance on exam day.
Outcome: clearer structures, stronger accuracy, better pronunciation, and the confidence of someone who has already “sat the exam” multiple times in practice — before the real day.



