#littlemanisnow3ft
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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
I'd stick to words you're fully familiar with - it's easy to use new words awkwardly or unnaturally, especially if you're trying to fit specific words in
Okay thank you!!
Listening to more media could help you pick up on some more natural patterns but don't force it too much :p
Yeah true true I'm trying to learn as much as I can but I only have another day to prepare
I am not B2 yet but my teacher (who is around c1-c2 level) always advised me to only use words whose sentence structures I am confident about for delf. So the ideal way to insert advanced words would be to understand their grammatic structure first. Someone else suggested media and that's great for passive learning but I wouldn't force it one day before the exam. All the best!