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The DELF/DALF exams are the only official qualifications which prove your level of proficiency in French and which are awarded by the French national ministry of Education.
They correspond to the 6 levels of the Common European Framework of References for languages
Descriptors align with the National Qualifications Framework, National Curriculum levels, national examinations (Entry Level, GCSE, A Level) and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Mapping of qualification levels
The DELF ("Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française") and DALF ("Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française consist of 6 diplomas independent from each other.
The A1 and A2 for the elementary user validate a basic knowledge of the language and a "survival" level for daily life.
The B1 and B2 for the independent user confirm a good knowledge of the language and the ability to communicate verbally and in writing covering a wide range of topics within the modern French language.
The C1 and C2 for the proficient user validate fluent and spontaneous communication skills at highest level and include specialized topics, chosen by the candidate himself. Candidates who have been awarded the C1 or C2 are exempted from language entrance examinations in national Universities and can give you access to jobs to the civil service in Spain and other European countries.
There are 3 sessions for exams in the London French Institute, South Kensington
Deadline for enrolment : 11th May 2012
The DELF/DALF exams are the only official qualifications which prove your level of proficiency in French and which are awarded by the French national ministry of Education.
They correspond to the 6 levels of the Common European Framework of References for languages
Descriptors align with the National Qualifications Framework, National Curriculum levels, national examinations (Entry Level, GCSE, A Level) and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Mapping of qualification levels
CEF | General Qualifications | Language Ladder Stages | FRENCH | SPANISH | ITALIAN |
A1 | Entry 1, 2, 3 | Breakthrough: 1-3 | DELF A1 | DELE A1 | CILS A1 |
A2 | Foundation GCSE | Preliminary: 4-6 | DELF A2 | DELE A2 | CILS A2 |
B1 | Higher GCSE | Intermediate: 7-9 | DELF B1 | DELE B1 | CILS B1 |
B2 | AS/A/AEA | Advanced: 10-12 | DELF B2 | DELE B2 | CILS B2 |
C1 | BA Hons | Proficiency: 13-15 | DALF C1 | DELE C1 | CILS C1 |
C2 | Masters & Doctorate | Mastery: 16&17 | DALF C2 | DELE C2 | CILS C2 |
The A1 and A2 for the elementary user validate a basic knowledge of the language and a "survival" level for daily life.
The B1 and B2 for the independent user confirm a good knowledge of the language and the ability to communicate verbally and in writing covering a wide range of topics within the modern French language.
The C1 and C2 for the proficient user validate fluent and spontaneous communication skills at highest level and include specialized topics, chosen by the candidate himself. Candidates who have been awarded the C1 or C2 are exempted from language entrance examinations in national Universities and can give you access to jobs to the civil service in Spain and other European countries.
There are 3 sessions for exams in the London French Institute, South Kensington
January session Deadline for enrolment : 14th Dec 2011
March session Deadline for enrolment : 15th Feb 2012
June sesssion Deadline for enrolment : 11th May 2012
Fees in 2011-2012 are:
DELF A1 £69
DELF A2 £69
DELF B1 £85
DELF B2 £85
DALF C1 £127
DALF C2 £159
Download the entry form DELF - DALF
Syllabuses for DELF - DALF
What is your level ? Download the appropriate syllabus.
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