CEFR A1 French Explained: What Beginners Can Do [2026 Guide]

What is CEFR A1 in French? See exactly what A1 learners can do, how A1 maps to Quebec's Francisation Scale, official A1 exams (DELF A1), and how to advance.

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CEFR A1 French Explained: What Beginners Can Do

Quick answer: CEFR A1 is the entry level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. An A1 French speaker can interact in a simple way provided the other person speaks slowly and is prepared to help.

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What an A1 French Learner Can Do

At A1, you can:

  • Recognize and use common everyday expressions and basic phrases
  • Introduce yourself and others; ask and answer questions about personal details (name, where you live, things you have)
  • Interact in a simple way with help from a patient interlocutor
  • Read very short, simple texts (signs, menus, basic notices)
  • Write a short, simple postcard or fill in basic forms

What's still difficult at A1:

  • Forming sentences spontaneously beyond memorized phrases
  • Following French at normal speed
  • Reading paragraphs of connected text
  • Producing past or future tenses

How A1 Maps to Other Scales

CEFRQuebec Francisation ScaleDELF/DALFTCF Score
A1Levels 1–2DELF A1~100–199

For details on Quebec's scale, see our Quebec French levels guide.

Official A1 Exams

  • DELF A1: A lifetime certificate testing all four skills (listening, reading, speaking, writing). Issued by France Education International. Useful for proving baseline French to employers, universities, or immigration authorities.
  • TCF: Numerical score; A1 corresponds to ~100–199 in oral and written modules.

How Long Does A1 Take?

For complete beginners, reaching A1 typically takes 60–80 hours of guided practice (roughly 2–3 months of consistent part-time study). For learners with prior exposure to another Romance language (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese), this can be faster.

How to Move from A1 to A2

What works:

  1. Build a 500–800 word active vocabulary (words you produce, not just recognize)
  2. Practice simple sentence structures in present and basic past tenses
  3. Speak from day one — listening alone keeps you stuck
  4. Use everyday contexts — greetings, shopping, transportation, simple workplace exchanges

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