DELF Speaking Practice
Train with Clear Structure. Speak with Confidence.
Preparing for the DELF oral exam can feel stressful.
What should you say? How should you structure your ideas? How do you avoid freezing on the day?
We’ve created a structured DELF speaking training space to help you practise with confidence — using real-style topics, guided structure, and free transcripts.
What You’ll Find Here
- Realistic DELF-style speaking subjects
- Clear structure explanations for each part
- Step-by-step training blueprints
- Free transcripts
- YouTube audio/video practice
- Practical vocabulary you can reuse
This is not random practice. It’s structured preparation.
The DELF Oral Exam — What to Expect
The Production Orale counts for 25 points.
It includes three parts:
1. Entretien dirigé (1–2 minutes)
Introduce yourself and answer simple questions.
2. Monologue suivi (around 2 minutes)
Speak about a topic with structure.
3. Exercice en interaction (3–4 minutes)
Role-play and respond naturally.
You have 10 minutes to prepare parts 2 and 3. Our training follows this exact structure.
Practice with Us
Each practice episode includes:
A model monologue or interaction
A clear structural breakdown
Reusable phrases
Vocabulary support
Free downloadable transcript
You can train at your own pace. Pause. Repeat. Practise again.
Our Training Blueprint
For each topic, we guide you through:
Understanding the question
Structuring your answer
Linking ideas naturally
Using simple but effective vocabulary
Finishing confidently
You are not memorising. You are learning how to think and organise your ideas in French.