DELF and DALF: our schools are accredited by the French education authorities for these two official exams, the results of which are recognised worldwide. They enable you to prove your language level for administrative purposes, such as applying for a residency permit (minimum A2 level), applying for French nationality (minimum B1 level), or registering for university (minimum B2 level).
Objectives:
Written comprehension
Listening comprehension
Written expression
Speaking
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What level do I need to take the DELF or DALF?
DELF is for levels A1, A2, B1 and B2. The DALF is for levels C1 and C2.
How do the DELF and DALF exams work?
The exam is divided into two parts: a collective written test lasting between 1h20 and 4h, and an individual oral exam lasting between 10 and 50 minutes, depending on your level.
How long are diplomas valid for?
Both DELF and DALF are valid for life! They are state diplomas recognised throughout the world.