📈 Guide: How to Move from Level A to Level B (Oral Exam)
1. Understand the Difference Between A and B
Level A | Level B | |
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Vocabulary | Basic, familiar topics (self, work, daily activities) | Broader topics, workplace conversations, simple opinions |
Grammar | Simple sentences, present tense mainly | More tenses (past, future), better structure |
Fluency | Slow, with hesitations | Smoother, even with small mistakes |
Interaction | Answers simple questions | Can ask and answer, hold short conversations |
➡️ Goal: You need to expand topics, speak more easily, and show you can explain and connect ideas.
🔥 Step-by-Step Plan
Step 1: Master Key Vocabulary and Phrases
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Focus on workplace vocabulary (meetings, projects, priorities, instructions).
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Learn useful expressions:
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Pour commencer, je dirais que…
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En ce qui concerne…
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D’après moi…
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Cependant, il est important de noter que…
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✅ Tip: Make your own phrase bank and practice daily.
Step 2: Improve Your Sentence Structure
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Practice combining ideas:
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Instead of: “Je travaille. J’aime mon travail.”
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Say: “Je travaille dans un domaine que j’aime beaucoup.”
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✅ Tip: Use connectors: parce que, donc, mais, cependant, ensuite.
Step 3: Practice Speaking About Broader Topics
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Topics to practice:
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Your job (tasks, projects, teamwork)
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Giving and receiving instructions
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Describing a simple situation/problem
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Talking about plans or experiences
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✅ Tip: Use simple past (passé composé), future (futur proche), and conditional (“je pourrais…”).
Step 4: Train to React and Ask Questions
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Practice reacting:
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“Pouvez-vous préciser votre question?”
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“C’est une excellente question. À mon avis…”
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Practice asking:
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“Pouvez-vous répéter, s’il vous plaît?”
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“Que pensez-vous de…?”
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✅ Tip: Even basic reactions show interaction skills, which are very important for B!
Step 5: Mock Interviews and Feedback
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Simulate the oral exam:
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Prepare mini-presentations (1–2 minutes)
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Answer random questions
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Record yourself and listen critically
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✅ Tip: Focus on clarity, not perfection. B level is about being understandable and fluent enough, even with small mistakes.
🎯 Weekly Example Plan
Day | Focus |
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Monday | Learn 10 new phrases/vocabulary |
Tuesday | Build sentences and short paragraphs |
Wednesday | Mini-presentation: My work / My last project |
Thursday | Listen to a B-level sample and imitate |
Friday | Mock interview: 5 questions, record answers |
Saturday | Review mistakes + revise vocabulary |
Sunday | Free speaking: pick a topic and talk for 2 min |
🧡 Bonus Tip: Easy Framework for Any Answer
Whenever you answer, try to structure it like this:
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Introduction → “Je vais vous parler de…”
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Development → “Tout d’abord…”, “Ensuite…”
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Conclusion → “En résumé…”, “Finalement…”
🍋 Final Note
If you feel you need more practice speaking, building answers, or simulating real exam situations, don’t hesitate to get help!
Working with a coach, doing mock interviews, and getting personalized feedback can make a huge difference — especially when you’re close to moving from A to B.
You don’t have to do it alone — practice smart, and you’ll get there! 🚀