DELF B1 reading — Compréhension des Écrits — tests your ability to understand written French in practical, real-world contexts. Texts at B1 level come from websites, newspapers, magazines, and official communications. The questions test both global comprehension and your ability to find specific information. This guide gives you the exact format, task strategies, and a preparation approach that delivers consistent marks.
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DELF B1 Reading Module – Exact Format
| Component | Details |
| Module Name | Compréhension des Écrits |
| Duration | 35 minutes |
| Number of Documents | 2 written texts |
| Text Types | Articles, website pages, notices, reports, emails, letters, brochures |
| Text Length | Each text: 200–350 words |
| Question Format | Multiple choice, True/False, short written answers, matching |
| Maximum Score | 25 points |
| Pass Mark | Minimum 5/25; overall 50/100 to pass DELF B1 |
| Topics | Everyday life: travel, health, education, technology, culture, work, environment |
The 2 Documents – What You Will Read
| Document | Type | Focus |
| Document 1 | Practical or informational text (website, brochure, advice article) | Global comprehension + specific fact-finding |
| Document 2 | More opinion-based or analytical text (article, report, editorial) | Author’s view + inference + specific details |
At B1, texts cover topics in a clear and straightforward way. You do not need specialised knowledge — the answers are always in the text. B1 reading tests accurate comprehension of what is written, not your general knowledge of the topic.
Task Types and How to Approach Each
| Question Type | Description | Strategy |
| Multiple choice (3 options) | Choose the correct interpretation of a sentence, paragraph, or idea | Eliminate clearly wrong options first; verify remaining option against text |
| True/False | Determine if a statement matches the text exactly | Mark only if clearly confirmed or denied — avoid guessing when you’re uncertain |
| Short written answer | Answer in a few words or a short phrase | Use words from the text; answer exactly what is asked |
| Matching | Connect information from the text to a category or description | Work methodically; do easiest matches first |
Common B1 Reading Errors
| Error | Why It Happens | Fix |
| Answering based on common sense | The text contradicts what is generally true; candidate trusts knowledge not the text | All answers must be textually grounded |
| Choosing the “closest” answer without verifying | Similar-sounding options confuse candidates under time pressure | Go back to the text for every answer |
| Running out of time | Reading slowly or re-reading unnecessarily | Practise skimming for structure, then scanning for answers |
| Partial answers in short-answer questions | Candidates write too little or too much | Answer the specific question asked; match the answer type (number, name, phrase) |
Reading Strategy – The 2-Pass Method
For each document, use a two-pass approach:
Pass 1 – Global (2–3 minutes): Read the full text once without looking at questions. Goal: understand what the text is about, who wrote it, and what their main message is.
Pass 2 – Targeted (8–10 minutes): Read each question carefully. Go back to the specific part of the text that answers it. Verify before marking.
Total time per document: ~10–12 minutes. With two documents in 35 minutes, you have approximately 12 minutes per text plus 5 minutes review.
Time Management in B1 Reading
| Phase | Time Allocation |
| Read Document 1 (global pass) | 3 minutes |
| Answer Document 1 questions | 10 minutes |
| Read Document 2 (global pass) | 3 minutes |
| Answer Document 2 questions | 12 minutes |
| Review uncertain answers | 5 minutes |
| Buffer | 2 minutes |
Vocabulary for B1 Reading Success
B1 reading tests vocabulary in context. You do not need to understand every word — you need to understand enough to answer the questions. Focus on:
• Everyday topic vocabulary: health (santé, médecin, traitement), travel (voyage, transport, hébergement), work (emploi, salaire, formation), environment (environnement, pollution, énergie)
• Opinion markers: selon, d’après, il semble que, on peut dire que, certains pensent que
• Contrast and concession: cependant, pourtant, néanmoins, malgré, bien que, alors que
• Cause and result: grâce à, à cause de, c’est pourquoi, par conséquent, donc
Building B1 Reading Skills with Daily Practice
| Activity | Frequency | Goal |
| Read one French article (TV5Monde, RFI Savoirs) | Daily | Build reading stamina and vocabulary in context |
| Complete one timed B1 reading mock | 3x per week | Practise 2-pass strategy under time pressure |
| After reading: underline topic sentences | Each article | Trains identification of main ideas vs. supporting details |
| After mock: read correct answers with text open | After every mock | Understand why correct answers are correct |
Key Takeaway
DELF B1 reading rewards careful, methodical candidates who answer from the text — not from their knowledge or assumptions. The 2-pass strategy, consistent time management, and daily reading of authentic French texts are the three habits that move candidates reliably above the pass mark. Use languagetest.in DELF B1 mock tests to practise all these skills in a timed, realistic environment.
References
1. CIEP – DELF B1 Official Guide – ciep.fr
2. RFI Savoirs – savoirs.rfi.fr
3. TV5Monde Apprendre – apprendre.tv5monde.com
4. languagetest.in – DELF B1 Mock Tests

