Next exam sessions:
- DELF & DALF Adults : 15 to 19 May 2023. Register before the 24th of April
- DELF Junior : 08 to 11 May 2023. Register before the 17th of April
- DELF Prim : 18 to 20 October 2023. Register before the 27th of September
Download here
the full information & calendar for 2023 examinations
What are the DELF and the DALF?
The DELF and DALF are diplomas awarded by the French Ministry of Education
to prove the French-language skills of non-French candidates.
There are six independent diplomas, which correspond, respectively, to the six levels of the Council of Europe' s Common European Framework
of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).
CEFRL
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DELF /DALF |
User |
A1 |
DELF A1 |
Basic |
A2 |
DELF A2 |
B1 |
DELF B1 |
Independent |
B2 |
DELF B2 |
C1 |
DALF C1 |
Proficient |
C2 |
DALF C2 |
Each DELF diploma will asses your four core language skills within a given level. Each DELF exam is made of :
1/ Listening Comprehension
2/ Reading Comprehension
3/ Written Production
4/ Speaking Interaction and Production
DALF Diplomas are also made of assessments on all language skills.
For detailed information about each level of these diplomas, visit the website of
France Education International.
Click here
to download the pdf description of the DELF and DALF levels and examinations - very useful!
Who can take the diplomas?
Anyone who is not a native French-speaker and who would like his/her French skills to be recognised for personal or professional purposes
can take the exams.
Why sit for the DELF or the DALF?
- Personal challenge and confirmation of level
- Learn more about your strength and weaknesses within your own level
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These diplomas are recognised by French universities and the Grandes Ecoles as meeting French language requirements for entry. DELF B2 for
undergraduate entry is usually required by French universities and a DALF C1 for postgraduate entry.
What diplomas should I take?
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The 6 DELF and DALF diplomas are independent from one another, so you can take the level of your choice. You can also sit the examination
for a number of diplomas during the same examination session.
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If you are studying at Alliance or not, please refer to the level and examinations description on this link
in order to decide which exam level you should sit for.
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Still, not sure what your level is? Take this free online
self-assessment
created by France Education International and RFI (page in French).
When and where are the examinations held?
DELF and DALF examinations are held at the Alliance Francaise de Brisbane in :
- May : Delf & Dalf Tout Public, Junior
- October : Prim
- November : Junior, Delf & Dalf Tout Public
Download here
the full calendar.
Why sit for the DELF or the DALF at Alliance in Brisbane?
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Alliance Francaise de Brisbane is the only DELF and DALF accredited examination centre in Queensland.
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Delf and Dalf examiners are trained regularly and have followed an assessor's training to be accredited by France Education
International.
- All our examiners are qualified French as a foreign language teachers.
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They value each candidate and apply a can-do evaluation in a friendly, welcoming and reassuring evaluating style.
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All candidates that sit the DELF or the DALF at Alliance, as well as in the junior and prim sections, always have a great experience and
want to sit for the next level as soon as they have progressed more in French.
How to prepare
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Sample papers are provided for each level on the France Education International website. Please click
here to access sample papers for A1-B2 and here for sample papers C1-C2 .
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Group courses: we offer collective courses from A1 to C1 levels, including DELF/DALF preparation courses during the school holidays. Not
sure what your level is? Click here to fill in our quick online assessment and a tutor will
contact you to discuss your course options.
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Private tuition: personalised training and flexible scheduling, private tuition is a great way to get ready before your exam. Visit our
private tuition page
for more details or contact one of our receptionists at info@afbrisbane.com and speak with Céline or Kate who will arrange your
tuition.
Resources:
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TV5 Monde: online activities to practice French through videos, songs and
articles, from A1 to B2.
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CIEP
bibliography:
France Education International created a list of textbooks and online resources to prepare for DELF/DALF exams.
Our multimedia library and bookshop stock a variety of
books to help you prepare for the DELF/DALF exams.
How do I enrol?
1. Read the important information about fees, session dates, terms and conditions here.
Please note that registrations close before each session and we cannot process your enrolment after closing dates.
2. Purchase your exam online - see below.
3. Fill in the form REGISTRATION_FORM_DELFDALF2023.pdf
4. Email it back to info@afbrisbane.com by the closing date.
Payment AND registration form have to be received by the closing date in order to validate your registration.
Purchase your exam below:
CLICK ON YOUR EXAM TO PURCHASE
PLEASE REMEMBER TO ALSO SEND ENROLMENT FORM
TO INFO@AFBRISBANE.COM
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FEES 2023
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DELF TOUT PUBLIC (18 AND ABOVE) |
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DELF A1 |
$ 240.00
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DELF A2 |
$ 240.00
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DELF B1 |
$ 300.00
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DELF B2 |
$ 300.00
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DALF C1 |
$ 355.00
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DALF C2 |
$ 355.00
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DELF PRIM ( CHILDREN AGED 7 TO 12 YEARS OLD) |
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DELF PRIM A1.1 |
$155.00
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DELF PRIM A1 |
$155.00
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DELF PRIM A2 |
$155.00
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DELF JUNIOR (TEENAGERS STUDYING IN SECONDARY SCHOOL)
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DELF JUNIOR A1 |
$175.00 |
DELF JUNIOR A2 |
$175.00
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DELF JUNIOR B1 |
$205.00 |
DELF JUNIOR B2
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$205.00
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