"Abolishing homework
The recent French announcement has led to calls for the abolition of homework in some German and American schools. So should homework be abolished in Australia?
The answer to this question requires a closer look at what homework is supposed to do, and whether it achieves these goals for students of all backgrounds."
To effectively prepare for the DELF A2 exam, it is important to understand the exam's structure and content. The A2 exam consists of four parts: Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing.
There are 25 points in each part, totaling 100 points. In order to pass the exam, you must score at least 50/100. Note that if you receive a score below 5/25 in any of the four parts, you will be considered failing the course.