The exam paper is divided into two sections: “Listening and Writing“ and “Reading and Writing.“ Section A features listening exercises on topics such as the French filmmaker Abel Gance, surveillance in France, diversity festivals in Canada, political protests in Algeria, and social issues in France. Tasks involve identifying key opinions, summarizing details, and responding concisely in French. Section B focuses on reading comprehension and writing, with texts discussing Guadeloupean music, the plight of the Harkis, a French murder mystery, homelessness in Belgium, prison overcrowding, and same-sex marriage in France. Tasks include filling in gaps, translating passages, and summarizing key points.