Abc Delf A2 Audio Vk 〈Top-Rated »〉

Go to the ABC DELF A2 page on CLE’s site. Some audio extracts are free. The full CD can be purchased digitally (around €5–10).

  • Look for public “Documents” or “Audio” tabs inside groups.
    Groups like “Français langue étrangère” or “Préparation DELF DALF” are goldmines.

  • Check the comments on posts about the ABC DELF book.
    Often, the original post won’t have links, but a comment will say:

    “Audio ici : vk.com/doc…”

  • Many Alliance Française libraries and university language centers keep a copy of the book with the original CD. You can borrow and rip the tracks (for personal use).

    If you have obtained the PDF of the book and the audio files via VK, here is a recommended study strategy:

    Once you have the abc delf a2 audio vk package, enhance your preparation with these free VK-found companions: abc delf a2 audio vk

    Search for these on VK using: [book name] audio vk or [book name] mp3.


    While VK is a popular repository for educational files, it is important to note that these uploads are often user-generated and may infringe on copyright laws. Publishers invest significant resources into creating these materials.

    VK (Vkontakte) is a Russian social network that has become an unofficial goldmine for language learning resources. Unlike YouTube or Spotify, VK’s public “audio” sections and groups often host: Go to the ABC DELF A2 page on CLE’s site

    Many francophone learners have uploaded the full ABC DELF A2 audio set (usually split into 30–50 MP3 files) to VK groups dedicated to French as a foreign language (FLE).

    Search “ABC DELF A2 audio” on YouTube. Several kind teachers have uploaded the tracks as public videos. You can slow down playback speed for easier listening.

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