DELF Junior and DELF Prim

DELF (Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) are official qualifications awarded by the French Ministry of Education to certify the competency of candidates from outside France in the French language. DELF and DALF are composed of 6 independent diplomas that correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).
| CECRL |
DELF |
| USER |
| A1 |
DELF A1 |
| Elementary |
| A2 |
DELF A2 |
| B1 |
DELF B1 |
| Independant |
| B2 |
DELF B2 |
C1
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DALF C1 |
Experimented |
C2
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DALF C2 |
There is also a specially adapted version of the DELF diplomas for teenagers (secondary-level aged children). NEW in 2010: there is also a version for young children aged 8 and above, starting French.
| RL |
DELF |
User |
| A1.1 |
DELF Prim A1.1 |
Elementary |
| A1 |
DELF Prim A1 |
| A2 |
DELF Prim A2 |
The DELF and DALF qualifications are under the authority of the Commission Nationale du DELF et du DALF [National Commission for DELF and DALF] whose headquarters are at the CIEP. The 6 diplomas that make up DELF and DALF are completely independent. This means that candidates can register for the examination of their choice, according to their level. At each level, 4 skills are evaluated: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Timetable for 2010 examinations for the DELF Junior
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Written examinations
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Oral examinations
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Fees
Every diploma is $70 |
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A1- Monday 31 May 3.30pm |
A1 A2 B1 B2 Friday 4 June in the afternoon
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A2- Tuesday 1 June 3.30pm
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B1- Wednesday 2 June 3.30pm
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B2- Thursday 3 June 3.30pm
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Registration opens:
03 May 2010
Registration closes:
27 May 2009
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Please download the enrolment form here.
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