Subject: Friend let me ask you a simple question

Bonjour Friend,

Firstly I hope you’ve had a chance to look at the checklist I sent you if not here’s the link again.

I know you’re going to love it it is responsible for many learners hi scores and increased confidence.

Maybe you’re doubting that this checklist will truly help you...

Or maybe you’re doubting yourself...

Because I’m guessing that reaching this level is something you’ve wanted for a while.

Maybe it’s been on your vision board or your to do list for months or years even...

If this is right you’ve probably got a lot of resistance and even guilt about your French not being at this level already (to be honest there’s no such thing as ‘getting there earlier’ but more on that later).

Perhaps you feel like you’ve tried it all when it comes to learning French 
... only you’re not seeing the progress or feeling your confidence in speaking or understanding grow.

All I can say is that this is totally normal you are definitely not alone.

In my 20 years of teaching I’ve seen it over and over again and I can understand exactly where you’re at.

Life gets in the way sometimes often and coming across this free ressource may be a chance for you to get you refocused on your French or push you to challenge yourself a bit more.

So don't let it go to waste.

And here’s something I absolutely know to be true about you:

You are smart You are capable and You will reach the level of French fluency you are after.

How do I know?

Despite your doubts, your fears and the effort, time and money you’ve already spent on French methods, apps, courses, you haven’t given up.

You love the French language and you are resilient and curious.

And that’s how I know you’re going to take the steps to reach the A2 level in French.

Ready to find out more about the format and scoring of the DELF A2 exam? 



In this video I’ll give you an overview of the level expected for the DELF A2 exam.
I cover each of the four properties and what they entail + the scoring for each one.

Funny but I felt a bit like a presenter from the Eurovision when explaining the point system for the 4 areas:
  • Listening
  • Reading
  • Speaking
  • Writing 
Now over to you Friend.

What’s your biggest challenge right now when it comes to reaching the A2 level or sitting the DELF A2 exam?

I truly love to hear the challenges you’re facing so I can help you get unstuck.

All you have to do is simply reply and let me know (I read every message!).


Until next time, au revoir!

Devy
PSDon’t let this checklist sit in your inbox for days or weeks. 
I promise if you just take the first step of reviewing your current level against the checklist you will get great visibility on what you need to focus your study efforts on next!
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