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DELF/DALF
DELF (Diplôme d'études en langue française) exam
DELF/DALF
The DELF (Diplôme d’études en langue française) exam is a proficiency test that assesses a student’s ability to communicate in French at different levels. Congue parturient proin dui facilisis id vivamus justo accumsan vel ligula fames. Si a iaculis ultrices nisi sodales senectus pede. Id natoque litora tempor taciti montes nascetur proin cras diam class. Urna sapien commodo dapibus aenean bibendum mollis fermentum orci.
There are six levels of the DELF exam:
- DELF A1: This is the beginner level of DELF that tests basic communication skills in French.
- DELF A2: This is the elementary level of DELF that tests basic communication skills, including the ability to talk about common topics and situations.
- DELF B1: This is the intermediate level of DELF that tests the ability to communicate effectively in French in everyday situations, including discussions on more complex topics.
- DELF B2: This is the upper-intermediate level of DELF that tests the ability to communicate fluently in French across a wide range of topics, including professional contexts.
- DELF C1: This is the advanced level of DELF that tests high-level language skills, including the ability to express opinions, debate, and analyze complex issues.
- DELF C2: This is the highest level of DELF that tests mastery of French language skills, including the ability to understand and produce complex literary texts and academic language.
Each level of the DELF exam has its own set of requirements and covers different skills and topics. Students can take the exam at the level that matches their language proficiency level.
DELF EXAM OVERVIEW
The DELF exam consists of four components: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The format and structure of the exam vary according to the level. Here is a general overview of the DELF exam pattern:
This component assesses the student's ability to understand spoken French. The student will listen to a series of dialogues and monologues and answer questions based on the information they have heard.
This component assesses the student's ability to understand written French. The student will read a series of texts and answer questions based on the information they have read.
This component assesses the student's ability to express themselves in written French. The student will be required to write a short essay or a letter on a given topic.
This component assesses the student's ability to speak French fluently and to communicate effectively. The student will be required to participate in a conversation with an examiner on a given topic.
The DELF A1 and A2 levels typically last for a maximum of 1 hour and 20 minutes, while levels B1 and B2 last for a maximum of 4 hours. Levels C1 and C2 consist of two separate exams, each lasting for a maximum of 3 hours.
Francophony French Language School offers courses and resources to help prepare students for the DELF (Diplôme d’études en langue française) exam. The DELF is an internationally recognized French language proficiency test that assesses a student’s ability to communicate in French at different levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2).
Here’s how Francophony can assist you with your DELF preparation:
DELF prep courses: Francophony offers DELF preparation courses where students can practice their French language skills, learn exam-taking strategies, and become familiar with the format and content of the DELF exam.
Individual lessons: Francophony also provides one-on-one private lessons with a French tutor who can assess a student’s proficiency level, identify areas where they need improvement, and provide customized lessons to help them achieve their desired DELF score.
Mock exams: Francophony can provide students with mock DELF exams, allowing them to practice the exam format and identify areas where they need to improve. The mock exam can be reviewed with the teacher for personalized feedback.
Language skills assessment: The school can assess a student’s French language skills and provide tailored instruction to improve areas where they may be weak.
Practice materials: Francophony offers a range of practice materials, including exam-style questions, workbooks, audio, and video resources to help students prepare for the DELF exam.
With the help of Francophony French Language School, students can gain confidence and improve their French language skills to pass the DELF exam and receive an internationally recognized certification of their proficiency.