"I chose to take the DELF A2 because I wanted to know if I could really pass it, and to continue to progress in my classes. It was gratifying to know that I had passed and that I had obtained an accreditation by a global standard."
DELF/DALF Tout public
The DELF and the DALF certificates are made up of six independent diplomas corresponding to the 6 levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): DELF A1, DELF A2, DELF B1, DELF B2, DALF C1 and DALF C2. There are no entry requirements for any of the exams; candidates can take the examination at the level of their choosing.
The exams are divided into two parts: (1) listening comprehension, written production and reading comprehension, in a written exam, (2) speaking and oral interaction are tested in a one-on-one exam, scheduled separately from the written exam, generally after 4pm or on another day.
Email Sarah for any questions or concerns at afno@af-neworleans.org.
DELF/DALF TEST DATES
*Below are the dates and times for the written portion only. Candidates must also complete an individual oral exam which will take place at some time during the week of their written exam.*
SESSION I 2024 April 8-12
*Registration from Feb. 19 to Mar. 22, 2024*DELF A1 April 8 11:00am-12:20pm
DELF A2 April 8 11:00am-12:40pm
DELF B1 April 9 11:00am-12:45pm
DELF B2 April 10 11:00am-1:30pm
DALF C1 April 11 11:00am-3:00pm
DALF C2 April 12 11:00am-2:30pm
SESSION II 2024 June 10-12
*Registration from April 22 to May 26, 2024*DELF A1 June 10 11:00am-12:20pm
DELF A2 June 10 11:00am-12:40pm
DELF B1 June 11 11:00am-12:45pm
DELF B2 June 12 11 :00am-1:30pm
SESSION III 2024 December 9-13
*Registration from Oct. 21 to Nov. 24, 2024*DELF A1 Dec. 9 11:00am-12:20pm
DELF A2 Dec. 9 11:00am-12:40pm
DELF B1 Dec. 10 11:00am-12:45pm
DELF B2 Dec. 11 11 :00am-1:30pm
DALF C1 Dec. 12 11:00am-3:00pm
DALF C2 Dec. 13 11:00am-2:30pm
TEST FEES
A1 - $135
A2 -
$145
B1 - $155
B2 - $190
C1 / C2 - $245
Fees must be paid in full at time of registration.
Note: Exam fee is not refundable and must be processed by registration deadline.
What is the DELF/DALF?
The Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF or Diploma of French Language Studies) is an internationally recognized French Language Proficiency Certificate awarded by France’s national Ministry of Education. It consists of a series of independent assessments based on a scale of language proficiency defined in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), a framework used in second language learning around the world. DELF evaluators are teachers trained and accredited by France’s Centre international d’études pédagogiques.
DELF assessments exist in different versions adapted for children, teenagers and adults. All versions respect the same format and standards but content and themes vary. For teenagers, there are the DELF Junior and DELF Scolaire versions offered at four of the six CEFR levels of language proficiency. These are identical assessments; Junior for individuals, Scolaire for schools.
Six Levels of Language Proficiency
Basic Language User | ||
A1 | Recognizes basic language ability where the user can interact in a simple way. | DELF** A1 |
A2 | Recognizes the linguistic competency of a basic user who can communicate socially. | DELF** A2 |
Independent Language User | ||
B1 | Recognizes a language user who can manage with some independence in most situations encountered while travelling. | DELF** B1. |
B2 | Recognizes a language user who is able to communicate independently in most situations: construct arguments, defend opinions, explain viewpoints and negotiate. | DELF** B2. |
Proficient User | ||
C1 | Recognizes an independent language user, fluent, spontaneous; extensive vocabulary; clear, well-structured discourse without hesitation. | DALF*** C1. |
C2 | Recognizes an advanced language user; precise, fluent, sophisticated use in advanced-level and academic situations. | DALF*** C2. |
*Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
*Diplôme d’études en langue français (DELF)
***Diplôme approfondi de langue française (DALF)
The DELF scolaire does
not assess the two highest levels of proficiency in the CEFR, C1 and C2. These are assessed in the Diplôme
approfondi de langue française (DALF),
an assessment for advanced and adult language learners.
Why take the DELF/DALF?
Why are people taking the DELF at the Alliance Française?
"I chose to take the DELF A2 because I wanted to know if I could really pass it, and to continue to progress in my classes. It was gratifying to know that I had passed and that I had obtained an accreditation by a global standard."
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