This diploma is recognised worldwide and is valid for life.
The DELF can enhance a curriculum vitae (CV) especially for french companies.
DELF B1 allows you to obtain French nationality. DELF B2, and increasingly the DALF C1, allow entry into French, European or Francophone universities, and certain grandes écoles.
Intended for adults and other teenagers, foreigners or French, for personal or professional purposes.
The “all-public” version implies that all themes of society can be addressed in the public, personal, professional and educational exercices.
The DALF is an official diploma, issued by the French Ministry of Education, harmonised with the levels of the Common European Framewrok of Reference for Languages. It certifies the skills acquired in French as a foreign language.
This diploma is recognised throughout the world and is valid for life. The DALF can enhance a curriculum vitae (CV) especially for french companies. It can also be used to enter French, European or French-speaking university, as well as certain grandes écoles.
Intended for adults and older teenagers, foreigners or French, who wish to enhance their skills in the French language for personal or professional purposes.
The DALF corresponds to an experienced user level. This implies that all the themes of society can be covered in the tests on public, personal, professional and educational levels and that the candidate is able to understand and express himself/herself on all subjects without difficulty.
DELF is an official, high-quality diploma, harmonized with the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
It is recognized worldwide, and is valid for life.
DELF for children is above all a diploma of recognition and motivation. It’s also an investment in the future of our youngest students.
DELF “Prim” is aimed at all children who are beginners in French as a foreign language, and who are studying at elementary level or at the age required to continue their studies, according to the regulations in force in their country.
The “Prim” version means that only topics of interest to the youngest learners are included in the exercises. This is because the DELF exams assess communication skills. In the “Prim” version, a young learner will be placed in a context that makes it easier for him or her to react, and to demonstrate all his or her skills to the assessors.
The DELF diploma for the “Prim” version has the same value as a diploma for the “general public” or “junior/school” versions. The exam version is not indicated on the diploma.
DELF is an official, high-quality diploma, harmonized with the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
It is recognized worldwide, and is valid for life. Depending on the level achieved, the DELF can facilitate acceptance to university in France, Europe or a French-speaking countries and to some grandes écoles universities.
The DELF “junior/scholastic” is aimed at adolescents, both foreigners and French, who want to improve their French language skills.
The “junior/scholastic” version implies that only themes of interest to young people are included in the exercises. Indeed, the DELF exams assess communication skills. A young learner will be placed in a context that will make it easier for him/her to react in the “junior/school” version; he/she will thus be able to demonstrate all his/her skills to the evaluators.
The DELF diploma for the “junior/school” version has the same value as a diploma for the “general public” adult version. The exam version is not indicated on the diploma.
The DELF “junior/scholastic” is aimed at adolescents, both foreigners and French, who want to improve their French language skills.
The “junior/scholastic” version implies that only themes of interest to young people are included in the exercises. Indeed, the DELF exams assess communication skills. A young learner will be placed in a context that will make it easier for him/her to react in the “junior/school” version; he/she will thus be able to demonstrate all his/her skills to the evaluators.
The DELF diploma for the “junior/school” version has the same value as a diploma for the “general public” adult version. The exam version is not indicated on the diploma.