DELF A2
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![Your A2 Writing Action Plan from Your Tutor: Practice Deconstructing Prompts: For every practice question, underline the verbs: raconter, décrire, inviter, remercier, s'excuser, expliquer, proposer. These are your checklist. Master Two Templates: Template for Task 1 (Story): [Salutation], Je t'écris pour te raconter... C'était... [Use Passé Composé & time markers: D'abord, ensuite, enfin]. J'ai beaucoup aimé parce que... [Conclusion/Feeling]. [Closing] Template for Task 2 (Message): [Salutation], Je t'écris pour [inviter à/s'excuser de/te remercier pour]... [Give details/Explain reason]. [Propose a solution if needed]. J'espère... [Closing] Word Count Strategy: Write concisely. Count your words as you practice. 80 words is about 8-10 sentences. Proofread for the "A2 Checklist": Before finishing, ask: Did I use 1. Passé Composé? 2. A connector? 3. A comparative/opinion phrase? If yes, you're on track. The secret to A2 writing is not poetry; it's following instructions and systematically proving you have the A2 language tools. Practice applying the three evaluation criteria to your own writing, and you will see rapid improvement. Would you like to try a practice prompt, and we can evaluate it together using this grid? Can you provide a framework for answering task 1 and another framework for task 2 Absolutely. Here are two clear, step-by-step frameworks designed specifically for the DELF A2 writing tasks. These are your "recipe cards" for success. Framework for A2 Writing Task 1: The Narrative/Description Objective: Tell a simple story or describe a past event (80+ words). Common Verbs in the Prompt: raconter (to tell), décrire (to describe), parler de (to talk about). Grammar Core: Past Tense (Passé Composé) is mandatory. The 4-Paragraph Recipe: Step 1: Deconstruct the Prompt (1 minute) Underline: Who you are writing to (ami, famille), What you must do (raconter, décrire), and the 3 key points you must cover. Example Prompt: "Écrivez à un ami pour lui raconter votre weekend dernier. Dites ce que vous avez fait, avec qui, et si vous avez aimé." Who: un ami -> use "tu" What: raconter Key Points: 1) ce que vous avez fait, 2) avec qui, 3) si vous avez aimé. Step 2: Write (15-18 minutes) - Follow this structure: Paragraph French Framework & Key Phrases English Equivalent & Purpose Example (Based on prompt above) 1. Salutation & Intro Cher/Chère [Nom], / Salut [Nom] ! Je t'écris pour te raconter... / Tu me demandais... Dear [Name], / Hi [Name]! I'm writing to tell you about... / You asked me about... Purpose: Set the scene. Salut Thomas ! Je t'écris pour te raconter mon weekend dernier. 2. The Main Event (BODY) C'était... Time Connectors: Samedi matin,... / D'abord,... / Ensuite,... / Puis,... / Après,... / Finalement,... Details: Avec [qui], nous avons... / Il y avait... It was... Time Connectors: Saturday morning,... / First,... / Then,... / Then,... / After,... / Finally,... Details: With [who], we... / There was... Purpose: Narrate the story chronologically. C'était super ! Samedi, avec mes amis Pierre et Léa, nous avons fait une randonnée. D'abord, nous avons pris le train. Ensuite, nous avons marché trois heures. Il faisait très beau. Après, nous avons pique-niqué près d'un lac. 3. Feelings & Opinion J'ai vraiment aimé... parce que... Je n'ai pas aimé... car... J'étais très content(e) / fatigué(e). À mon avis, c'était... I really liked... because... I didn't like... because... I was very happy / tired. In my opinion, it was... Purpose: Give your opinion and justify it (key A2 skill). J'ai adoré ce weekend parce que la nature était magnifique. Cependant, j'étais très fatigué le soir ! À mon avis, c'était une excellente activité. 4. Closing & Question Et toi, qu'as-tu fait ce weekend ? Écris-moi vite ! Closing: Amicalement, / À bientôt, / Bises, [Votre prénom] And you, what did you do this weekend? Write back soon! Closing: Best, / See you soon, / Kisses, [Your first name] Purpose: Make it interactive like a real message. Et toi, ton weekend était bien ? Écris-moi vite ! Amicalement, Sophie. Word Count Check: This example is ~100 words. Perfect. Framework for A2 Writing Task 2: The Interactive/Practical Message Objective: Write a short message for a specific purpose (60+ words). Common Verbs in the Prompt: inviter (to invite), remercier (to thank), s'excuser (to apologize), expliquer (to explain), proposer (to propose). Grammar Core: Present tense, Futur Proche (je vais + verb) for plans/solutions. The 3-Part Recipe: Step 1: Deconstruct the Prompt (1 minute) Identify: 1. The Situation (What happened?), 2. Your Goal (Apologize? Invite? Thank?), 3. The required action(s) (Explain? Propose? Give details?). Example Prompt: "Vous voulez inviter votre ami(e) à fêter votre réussite à un examen. Invitez-le/la, donnez la date, l'heure et le lieu, et proposez une activité." Situation: You passed an exam. Goal: Inviter (to invite). Actions: 1) Give date, time, place. 2) Propose an activity. Step 2: Write (10-12 minutes) - Follow this structure: Part French Framework & Key Phrases English Equivalent & Purpose Example (Based on prompt above) 1. Salutation & Reason Cher/Chère [Nom], / Salut ! Je t'écris pour [t'inviter à / te remercier de / m'excuser de]... J'ai une bonne nouvelle ! Dear [Name], / Hi! I'm writing to [invite you to / thank you for / apologize for]... I have good news! Purpose: State your purpose immediately. Salut Claire ! Je t'écris pour t'inviter à fêter ma réussite au DELF ! J'ai une excellente nouvelle : j'ai réussi l'examen ! 2. Core Details & Action (THE BODY) For INVITATIONS: La fête sera le [date] à [heure] chez moi / à [lieu]. On va [activity]... For APOLOGIES: Je suis vraiment désolé(e) pour... À cause de... For THANKS: Je te remercie pour... C'était très... The REQUIRED ACTION: Est-ce que tu es libre ? / Je propose de... / Je vais acheter un nouveau... For INVITATIONS: The party will be on [date] at [time] at my place / at [place]. We are going to [activity]... For APOLOGIES: I'm really sorry for... Because of... For THANKS: Thank you for... It was very... The REQUIRED ACTION: Are you free? / I propose to... / I will buy a new... Purpose: Fulfill all parts of the prompt clearly and concisely. On va faire une petite fête samedi 15 juin à 19 heures chez moi. Je propose qu'on regarde un film et qu'on mange une pizza. Qu'est-ce que tu en penses ? 3. Closing & Callback Dis-moi si tu peux venir ! / J'espère que tu comprends. À très vite ! / Amitiés, [Votre prénom] Tell me if you can come! / I hope you understand. See you very soon! / Best, [Your first name] Purpose: End politely and prompt a response. Dis-moi vite si tu es libre ! À samedi j'espère ! Bises, Marc. Word Count Check: This example is ~70 words. Perfect. Your Master Checklist Before Handing In (2 minutes): For Task 1: Used Passé Composé for main events? Used at least 2 time connectors (D'abord, Ensuite...)? Gave an opinion with parce que? Answered all parts of the prompt? Word count ~80+? For Task 2: Clearly stated the purpose in the first line? Included all practical details (date, time, place, activity, etc.)? Used Futur Proche (on va...) for plans/proposals? Ended with a question or polite closing? Word count ~60+? Final Pro Tip: Write a brief outline in the margin before you start: just the bullet points you need to cover from the prompt. This keeps you on track. These frameworks turn a blank page into a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Practice using them with 5-6 different prompts, and the structure will become automatic, letting you focus on your vocabulary and grammar. Would you like to try applying one to a practice prompt now?](https://www.french-exam.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Delf-A2-Production-ecrite-How-to-Prepare-for-the-Writing-Test-examples1.png)






