About We Learn French
French exam preparation with exams, drills, labs, and coaching
We Learn French brings together full DILF, DELF, and DALF mock exams, a large Practice catalogue, interactive learning labs, and optional one-on-one sessions so learners can train every skill in one place.
14
mock exams
210
Practice exercises
7
levels from A1.1 to C2
What the site contains
The site is organized around concrete training surfaces, not a single course path. You can work from a full exam, isolate a weak point in Practice, use the Lab for more interactive work, or book a class.
Mock exams
Full DILF, DELF, and DALF exam paths from A1.1 to C2, with listening, reading, writing, and speaking sections.
Browse exam levelsFocused Practice
Short targeted exercises for grammar, conjugation, vocabulary, phonetics, and dictation.
Open PracticeInteractive Lab
Oral simulation, reading and pronunciation work, article reading, and lesson-call transcription tools.
Open LabCoaching sessions
Book a one-on-one class for exam preparation, oral practice, writing feedback, or a guided mock exam.
Book a classExam levels
Each level page explains the exam structure and links to complete mock exams with the four official skill areas.
DILF A1.1
Initial literacy and survival French. Can handle very basic oral and written tasks in everyday situations.
DELF A1
Discovery — Beginner level. Can understand and use basic everyday expressions.
DELF A2
Survival — Elementary level. Can communicate in simple, routine tasks.
DELF B1
Threshold — Intermediate level. Can deal with most travel situations and express opinions.
DELF B2
Advanced — Upper intermediate. Can interact fluently and produce detailed text on a wide range of subjects.
DALF C1
Autonomous — Advanced level. Can express ideas fluently and use language flexibly for social and professional purposes.
DALF C2
Mastery — Proficient level. Can understand virtually everything and express with precision.
Practice catalogue
Practice is built for quick, focused work between full exams. It includes 210 exercises across Grammar, Conjugation, Vocabulary, Phonetics, Dictation.
Listening
Audio-based exam sections and dictation practice.
Reading
Reading comprehension, articles, and structured exam texts.
Writing
Writing tasks, argumentation, synthesis, and form-focused drills.
Speaking
Oral production tasks, simulators, pronunciation, and coaching.
Choose the work that matches today's goal.
Use a mock exam for full-format training, Practice for targeted repetition, Lab for interactive tasks, or booking for guided feedback.