[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":684},["ShallowReactive",2],{"/articles/delf-b1-speaking-production-orale-guide-en":3,"articleTitles-en":578},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":565,"extension":566,"meta":567,"navigation":573,"path":574,"seo":575,"stem":576,"__hash__":577},"articles/articles/delf-b1-speaking-production-orale-guide.md","DELF B1 Speaking Test (Production Orale): Complete Guide with Examples",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":546},"minimark",[9,13,17,20,23,28,106,109,112,114,118,121,137,140,164,167,169,173,176,179,196,207,218,223,226,231,248,253,270,275,292,297,309,311,315,318,321,325,330,338,344,350,356,395,401,418,425,429,456,458,462,468,474,488,494,500,502,506,509,512,514,518,521,524,542],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"delf-b1-speaking-test-production-orale-complete-guide-with-examples",[14,15,16],"p",{},"The DELF B1 speaking test lasts about 15 minutes, and for most candidates it is the part of the exam that decides how confident they feel walking out. Unlike the written papers, you cannot cross anything out. You sit across from an examiner, respond in real time, and get pushed with follow-up questions in all three parts.",[14,18,19],{},"The good news is that the format never changes. Once you know exactly what happens in each part and what the examiner is listening for, the test becomes very trainable. This guide walks through all three parts with realistic prompts, a worked example for the point de vue, and the phrases that make the interaction task work.",[21,22],"hr",{},[24,25,27],"h2",{"id":26},"format-at-a-glance","Format at a Glance",[29,30,32],"div",{"style":31},"background-color: #F0F4F8; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 20px;",[33,34,35,54],"table",{},[36,37,38],"thead",{},[39,40,41,45,48,51],"tr",{},[42,43,44],"th",{},"Part",[42,46,47],{},"Task",[42,49,50],{},"Duration",[42,52,53],{},"Preparation",[55,56,57,75,90],"tbody",{},[39,58,59,66,69,72],{},[60,61,62],"td",{},[63,64,65],"strong",{},"Part 1",[60,67,68],{},"Entretien dirigé (guided interview)",[60,70,71],{},"2-3 minutes",[60,73,74],{},"None",[39,76,77,82,85,88],{},[60,78,79],{},[63,80,81],{},"Part 2",[60,83,84],{},"Exercice en interaction (role-play)",[60,86,87],{},"3-4 minutes",[60,89,74],{},[39,91,92,97,100,103],{},[60,93,94],{},[63,95,96],{},"Part 3",[60,98,99],{},"Expression d'un point de vue (opinion monologue + débat)",[60,101,102],{},"5-7 minutes",[60,104,105],{},"10 minutes",[14,107,108],{},"You get 10 minutes of preparation before the test begins. Officially, this time is for part 3: you draw a short document, and you use those 10 minutes to plan your monologue. Parts 1 and 2 are spontaneous.",[14,110,111],{},"The speaking test is scored out of 25 points. You need at least 5/25 here (and 50/100 across the whole exam) to pass. The examiner scores task completion, sociolinguistic appropriateness (register, politeness), vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation and fluency, so a well-organized answer with a few grammar slips beats a grammatically perfect answer that ignores the task.",[21,113],{},[24,115,117],{"id":116},"part-1-entretien-dirigé-2-3-minutes","Part 1: Entretien Dirigé (2-3 Minutes)",[14,119,120],{},"The examiner interviews you about yourself: your work or studies, your interests, your past, your plans. It sounds like the easiest part, and that is exactly the trap. Many candidates memorize a self-presentation, deliver it in one breath, and then freeze when the examiner interrupts with a question they did not rehearse.",[14,122,123,124,128,129,132,133,136],{},"At B1, the examiner will follow up. If you say you work in marketing, expect ",[125,126,127],"em",{},"Qu'est-ce qui vous plaît dans ce travail ?"," If you mention a trip to Montréal, expect ",[125,130,131],{},"Qu'est-ce qui vous a le plus marqué là-bas ?"," The interview is a conversation, and the follow-ups are where you show B1-level range: past tenses to tell a story, the future or conditional to talk about plans, and cause-and-consequence links (",[125,134,135],{},"parce que, c'est pour ça que, du coup",").",[14,138,139],{},"Typical questions:",[141,142,143,149,154,159],"ul",{},[144,145,146],"li",{},[125,147,148],{},"Parlez-moi de vos études ou de votre travail. Pourquoi avez-vous choisi cette voie ?",[144,150,151],{},[125,152,153],{},"Racontez-moi un souvenir de voyage qui vous a marqué.",[144,155,156],{},[125,157,158],{},"Quels sont vos projets pour les prochaines années ?",[144,160,161],{},[125,162,163],{},"Qu'est-ce que vous aimez faire pendant votre temps libre, et pourquoi ?",[14,165,166],{},"Aim for answers of three or four sentences. One-word answers force the examiner to do all the work, and that costs you points on interaction.",[21,168],{},[24,170,172],{"id":171},"part-2-exercice-en-interaction-3-4-minutes","Part 2: Exercice en Interaction (3-4 Minutes)",[14,174,175],{},"This is a role-play built around an everyday problem you have to solve through negotiation. You draw a scenario, and the examiner plays the other person: a friend you need to convince, a landlord you need to negotiate with, a shop employee handling your complaint.",[14,177,178],{},"Sample scenarios of the kind you will see:",[141,180,181,186,191],{},[144,182,183],{},[125,184,185],{},"Vous voulez partir en week-end avec un ami, mais il hésite à cause du prix. Vous essayez de le convaincre et vous cherchez ensemble des solutions.",[144,187,188],{},[125,189,190],{},"Votre propriétaire veut augmenter le loyer. Vous n'êtes pas d'accord et vous négociez avec lui.",[144,192,193],{},[125,194,195],{},"Vous avez acheté un appareil qui ne fonctionne pas. Vous retournez au magasin pour demander un remboursement, mais le vendeur propose seulement une réparation.",[14,197,198,199,202,203,206],{},"The single most important thing to understand: this is a negotiation, not a friendly chat. The examiner is instructed to push back. They will raise objections (",[125,200,201],{},"Oui, mais ça coûte trop cher","), ask for specifics (",[125,204,205],{},"Vous proposez quoi, concrètement ?","), and defend their own interests. Your job is to keep proposing solutions, respond to each objection, and steer toward a compromise. If the examiner objects and you simply agree, the task collapses and your task-completion score drops.",[14,208,209,210,213,214,217],{},"Also watch the register. Negotiating with a friend calls for ",[125,211,212],{},"tu","; a landlord or a shop employee calls for ",[125,215,216],{},"vous",". Mixing these up is a direct hit to your sociolinguistic score.",[219,220,222],"h3",{"id":221},"negotiation-toolbox","Negotiation Toolbox",[14,224,225],{},"Learn a small set of phrases for each move in the negotiation and drill them until they come out automatically.",[14,227,228],{},[63,229,230],{},"Proposing a solution:",[141,232,233,238,243],{},[144,234,235],{},[125,236,237],{},"Et si on partait en septembre plutôt qu'en août ?",[144,239,240],{},[125,241,242],{},"Je vous propose une solution : je signe pour deux ans, et le loyer reste le même.",[144,244,245],{},[125,246,247],{},"On pourrait peut-être partager les frais.",[14,249,250],{},[63,251,252],{},"Conceding a point before pushing back:",[141,254,255,260,265],{},[144,256,257],{},[125,258,259],{},"Tu as raison, mais on peut trouver une formule moins chère.",[144,261,262],{},[125,263,264],{},"Je comprends votre position, cependant ce n'est pas ce qui était prévu.",[144,266,267],{},[125,268,269],{},"C'est vrai que c'est un risque, mais regarde les avantages.",[14,271,272],{},[63,273,274],{},"Insisting politely:",[141,276,277,282,287],{},[144,278,279],{},[125,280,281],{},"J'insiste, parce que pour moi c'est vraiment important.",[144,283,284],{},[125,285,286],{},"Vous êtes sûr qu'il n'y a aucune autre possibilité ?",[144,288,289],{},[125,290,291],{},"Je suis prêt à faire un effort, mais il faut que vous en fassiez un aussi.",[14,293,294],{},[63,295,296],{},"Closing on a compromise:",[141,298,299,304],{},[144,300,301],{},[125,302,303],{},"Bon, on est d'accord alors : on fait comme ça.",[144,305,306],{},[125,307,308],{},"Très bien, ça me semble un bon compromis.",[21,310],{},[24,312,314],{"id":313},"part-3-expression-dun-point-de-vue-5-7-minutes","Part 3: Expression d'un Point de Vue (5-7 Minutes)",[14,316,317],{},"You draw a short document, usually a few lines from an article or a quote that raises a theme (screens and children, remote work, fast fashion, living in the city versus the countryside). During your 10 minutes of preparation you identify the theme, take a position, and build a short plan. In the exam you present your opinion in a structured monologue of about 3 minutes, then the examiner asks follow-up questions in a mini débat.",[14,319,320],{},"The document is a springboard, not the subject of a summary. Mention its theme in one or two sentences, then spend the rest of the time on your own opinion.",[219,322,324],{"id":323},"worked-example","Worked Example",[14,326,327],{},[63,328,329],{},"The document (typical length and style):",[331,332,333],"blockquote",{},[14,334,335],{},[125,336,337],{},"Selon une étude récente, 68 % des Français aimeraient télétravailler au moins deux jours par semaine. Pourtant, certains employeurs restent réticents : ils craignent une baisse de la productivité et un affaiblissement de l'esprit d'équipe.",[14,339,340,343],{},[63,341,342],{},"Step 1, extract the theme."," The theme is remote work: employees want it, some employers resist it. Your question to answer: is remote work a good thing?",[14,345,346,349],{},[63,347,348],{},"Step 2, take a position."," Pick the side you can defend with examples from your own life, not the side you think sounds smarter. Suppose you argue that remote work is positive overall but needs limits.",[14,351,352,355],{},[63,353,354],{},"Step 3, build a 3-minute plan."," On your scrap paper, write keywords only, never full sentences (reading aloud is heavily penalized):",[357,358,359,368,377,386],"ol",{},[144,360,361,364,365],{},[63,362,363],{},"Introduction (20-30 seconds):"," Name the theme, announce your position. ",[125,366,367],{},"Ce document parle du télétravail. Aujourd'hui, beaucoup de salariés le réclament. À mon avis, c'est une évolution positive, à condition de fixer des limites.",[144,369,370,373,374],{},[63,371,372],{},"First argument (about 1 minute):"," Quality of life, with a concrete example. ",[125,375,376],{},"D'abord, le télétravail améliore la qualité de vie. Par exemple, ma sœur économise deux heures de transport par jour depuis qu'elle travaille chez elle.",[144,378,379,382,383],{},[63,380,381],{},"Second argument, with a nuance (about 1 minute):"," Acknowledge the risk, then answer it. ",[125,384,385],{},"Ensuite, c'est vrai que l'isolement est un risque. Cependant, deux ou trois jours par semaine au bureau suffisent pour garder le contact avec l'équipe.",[144,387,388,391,392],{},[63,389,390],{},"Conclusion (20-30 seconds):"," Restate your position in one sentence. ",[125,393,394],{},"Pour conclure, je pense que le télétravail est une bonne chose si on trouve le bon équilibre.",[14,396,397,400],{},[63,398,399],{},"Step 4, expect the débat."," After your monologue, the examiner asks questions that test whether you can defend and nuance your position. For this topic, expect things like:",[141,402,403,408,413],{},[144,404,405],{},[125,406,407],{},"Et pour les jeunes qui commencent leur carrière, le télétravail n'est-il pas un problème ?",[144,409,410],{},[125,411,412],{},"Est-ce que tous les métiers peuvent être télétravaillés ?",[144,414,415],{},[125,416,417],{},"Vous-même, vous préféreriez travailler à distance ?",[14,419,420,421,424],{},"Do not treat these questions as attacks. The examiner wants to see you engage, so a strong answer concedes what is true and then adds your view: ",[125,422,423],{},"C'est un bon point. Pour un débutant, apprendre à distance est plus difficile, je suis d'accord. Mais on peut imaginer un système où les nouveaux passent plus de temps au bureau la première année."," Conceding a point and then nuancing it scores better than repeating your monologue.",[219,426,428],{"id":427},"connectors-for-the-monologue","Connectors for the Monologue",[14,430,431,432,435,436,439,440,443,444,447,448,451,452,455],{},"A B1 monologue is judged as much on organization as on ideas. Signpost every step: ",[125,433,434],{},"d'abord, ensuite, enfin"," to sequence; ",[125,437,438],{},"par exemple, notamment"," to illustrate; ",[125,441,442],{},"cependant, pourtant, par contre"," to contrast; ",[125,445,446],{},"donc, c'est pourquoi"," for consequences; ",[125,449,450],{},"à mon avis, selon moi, je trouve que"," for opinion; ",[125,453,454],{},"pour conclure"," to close. Six or seven of these, used naturally, are enough to make the whole monologue feel structured.",[21,457],{},[24,459,461],{"id":460},"common-mistakes-at-b1","Common Mistakes at B1",[14,463,464,467],{},[63,465,466],{},"Treating part 2 as a friendly chat."," Candidates who agree with the examiner's first objection have nothing left to negotiate. Hold your position, propose alternatives, and only settle on a compromise near the end.",[14,469,470,473],{},[63,471,472],{},"Summarizing the document in part 3."," The most frequent error at this level. If you spend two minutes paraphrasing the text, you have not completed the task, which asks for your point of view. Two sentences on the theme, then your opinion.",[14,475,476,479,480,483,484,487],{},[63,477,478],{},"Panicking at follow-up questions."," In all three parts, follow-ups are a feature of the exam, not a sign you did something wrong. Buy time naturally (",[125,481,482],{},"C'est une bonne question... / Comment dire...","), ask for a rephrase if needed (",[125,485,486],{},"Vous voulez dire que... ?","), and answer with one idea plus one example.",[14,489,490,493],{},[63,491,492],{},"Reading from your notes."," Notes are for keywords. An examiner who hears you reading will score your interaction and fluency down.",[14,495,496,499],{},[63,497,498],{},"Speaking too fast to seem fluent."," Fluency at B1 means smooth and clear, not rapid. A steady pace with clean pronunciation scores better than a rushed delivery full of restarts.",[21,501],{},[24,503,505],{"id":504},"how-to-prepare","How to Prepare",[14,507,508],{},"Work backwards from the format. For part 1, prepare your core topics (studies, work, hobbies, a memorable trip, future plans) as flexible material rather than a fixed speech, and have someone interrupt you with follow-ups. For part 2, drill the negotiation toolbox until proposing, conceding, and insisting are automatic, then practice full role-plays where your partner refuses your first two proposals. For part 3, take any short news item, set a 10-minute timer, build a keyword plan, and deliver a timed 3-minute monologue out loud.",[14,510,511],{},"Record yourself. Most candidates who listen back immediately hear the fillers, the flat intonation, or the missing connectors that a score sheet would flag. And rehearse under real timing at least a few times before exam day, because managing the 10-minute preparation is a skill in itself: spend roughly two minutes finding the theme and your position, six minutes building the plan with key vocabulary, and two minutes rehearsing your first sentences.",[21,513],{},[24,515,517],{"id":516},"practice-with-an-ai-examiner","Practice With an AI Examiner",[14,519,520],{},"The hardest part of this test to practice alone is the pushback: the follow-up questions in the interview, the objections in the role-play, the débat after your monologue. SavoirX runs a full DELF B1 mock speaking exam online that reproduces exactly this. You get the 10-minute preparation window, then move through the guided interview, the interactive role-play, and the monologue followed by a débat, in the official order.",[14,522,523],{},"The AI examiner asks its questions aloud and adapts to what you say. In the role-play it defends its own interests and pushes back like a real examiner, so you have to negotiate specifics instead of reciting a script. After your monologue, its débat questions build on the arguments you actually made. At the end you receive instant scoring on the official 25-point rubric, with a CEFR estimate, corrections, fluency metrics, and the transcript plus audio replay of the whole session. 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