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The audio component is central to practicing for the Compréhension de l'oral (Listening) and Production orale (Speaking) sections of the exam. : The physical book traditionally includes an MP3 CD .

After the simulation, grab the (transcription). This is where the real learning happens.

: Use the right column of your exam booklet (or a notepad) as a "brouillon" (draft space) to take notes during the first listening.

The jump from B2 to C1, and C1 to C2, is not about knowing more words—it is about understanding more complexity.

If you meant a different specific resource (e.g., a website named "ABC Dalf" or a course), could you clarify the exact title or publisher? I can then give more precise guidance.

Achieving C1 or C2 proficiency means moving beyond "classroom French" and into the world of nuanced, fast-paced, and complex native discourse. The series by CLE International is widely considered the gold standard for this journey, offering nearly six hours of authentic audio recordings to bridge that gap. What’s Inside the "Full Audio" Package?

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