Beginner to Proficient level | Exams | Certification
Levels: The DELF and DALF exams are divided into six levels, which correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): IOW T OR DE
- DELF A1: Beginner level
- DELF A2: Elementary level
- DELF B1: Intermediate level
- DELF B2: Upper-intermediate level
- DALF C1: Advanced level
- DALF C2: Proficient level
Exam Structure: DELF and DALF exams assess the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each skill is evaluated separately in different exam components
- Listening: Candidates listen to audio recordings and answer comprehension questions.
- Speaking: Candidates engage in a conversation with an examiner and complete various speaking tasks.
- Reading: Candidates read texts and answer comprehension questions.
- Writing: Candidates write essays or reports based on given prompts.
Exam Duration: The duration of each exam varies according to the level. Generally, the exams take around 1.5 to 4 hours to complete.
Certification: After completing the exams, candidates receive a diploma indicating their level of proficiency. The diplomas are valid indefinitely and do not expire.
Recognition: DELF and DALF diplomas are internationally recognized and accepted by many educational institutions, employers, and government organizations as proof of French language proficiency. They are widely used for academic and professional purposes