Hello, Could some one suggest me the books ( syllabus) for C1 level in French. I want to write this exam as a "Candidat Libre". Thanks for your suggestions

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je pratique is a good book, alter ego c1 , i think you should read newspaper and native stuff to be through with the exam plus various sites are having exercises. francais facile is also a good option
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ALTER EGO C1 TEXTBOOK
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Alter Echo C1
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I recommend you using Alter Ego C1 both the method and exercise book. For the production écrite you can take up topics from delf/dalf site
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je pratique is a good book. i think you should read newspaper and native stuff to be through with the exam
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