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All about the FIDE test: tips and resources to pass this essential test for integration in Switzerland.

FIDE Test: The B1 Speaking Section
Understand the B1 speaking section of the FIDE test and practise with typical health-related questions.
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FIDE A2 speaking: succeed in Task 3 discussion
Prepare the FIDE A2 Task 3 discussion: give full answers, justify your ideas, and use key phrases for habits, frequency and preferences.
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FIDE Exam: Role Play / Phone Simulation (A2)
FIDE A2 speaking task 2: handle the phone role play. Learn the structure, key phrases, and how to cancel, reschedule, or announce a delay.
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FIDE A2: How to Describe a Picture in the Oral Exam (Task 1)
A clear, structured method to describe a picture for the FIDE A2 oral exam: key phrases, emotions, opinion, hypotheses, and connectors.
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The passé composé : when to use it and how to form it
The passé composé is used to talk about completed actions in the past. Learn when to use it, how to build it, and how to choose between avoir and être.
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7 - The FIDE Test: Tips and Strategies
Discover practical advice and proven strategies to confidently prepare for the FIDE test. From daily life topics to oral and written exercises, get all the key insights to succeed.
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6 - The FIDE Test: B1 Oral Exam in Detail
Find out everything you need to know about the FIDE B1 oral exam. A complete guide on question types, assessed skills, and tips to succeed with confidence.
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5 - The FIDE Test: A2 Oral Exam in Detail
How to succeed in the A2 oral part of the FIDE exam. A complete guide to effectively prepare for the A2 oral test, including tips for image descriptions, role-plays, and answering personal questions.
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4 - The FIDE test : Reading and writing
Find practical tips and advice to succeed in the Reading and Writing section of the FIDE exam. Prepare efficiently with our comprehensive guide.
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3 - The FIDE Test: The Listening Part - Comprendre
Learn how to succeed in the 'Listening' part of the FIDE exam with detailed explanations, concrete examples, and practical tips for A1, A2, and B1 levels.
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