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Preparation for DELE B1 from DELE A1
I hope somebody would be able to help me out here! I have completed my DELE A1 and would like to prepare for DELE B1 now. I have about two months left to prep. There are exams coming up on July 17. Could someone help me understand if its a good idea to give it a shot? Cracking DELE seems a bit dicey! I am learning Spanish out of love but would really like to crack DELE B1 this time. I could spend 6 plus hours everyday in the coming months till July 15 or so, learning Spanish. Also, intend to have a professional teacher on italki help me out with it apart from indulging in maximum interaction about and with the Spanish speaking world. Does anybody have any experiences or any inputs, wise advices for me so I could quickly make a decision about taking it up this July?
Thank you for all your help!
Much Love!
Deepica
May 13, 2015 10:30 AM
Answers · 4
Hola, soy hablante nativa de Castellano asi que no se cual es exactamente la diferencia entre A1 y B1 pero si no necesitas el titulo para trabajar, creo que seria mejor preparar primero A2 y despues B1 porque asi lo haras de una forma relajada y disfrutando.
Intenta ver muchas peliculas y escuchar musica en castellano, hay muchos artistas que tienen la misma cancion en ingles y en castellano,asi puedes comparar la traduccion. Tambien intenta leer, un A1 debe ser un nivel principiante asi que yo empezaria con lecturas graduadas.
Mucha suerte
(Siento mi falta de acentos pero estoy en un teclado ingles)
May 15, 2015
The most sensible next step would be DELE A2. Even that would make your comming two months really busy. If you've just passed DELE A1, I can't find an adjective to describe what your months would be like if you registered for DELE B1 in july!
May 13, 2015
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