DELF Prim & DELF Junior

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 linguistic proficiency of non-native French speakers. DELF and DALF are comprised of 6 diplomas which correspond with the 6 levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).

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.

      CEFRL          DELF /DALF   Target User
              A1 DELF A1 Basic
A2 DELF A2

B1 DELF B1    Independent    
B2 DELF B2

C1 DALF C1 Proficient
C2 DALF C2




At each level the four core language skills are assessed:      

                    >   Listening comprehension
                    >   Reading comprehension
                    >   Speaking & interaction skills
                    >   Writing skills




DELF Prim
is based on the same model as DELF for adults, but with topics adapted to primary school students aged 7 to 12 years old. The junior version of DELF is aimed at secondary school students aged between 12 and 17 years old.




DELF PRIM DELF PRIM


DELF JUNIOR DELF JUNIOR


Sample Papers Sample Papers


2024 Calendar 2024 Calendar


Enrolment Form Enrolment Form



Why sit for the DELF?

    >   It gives your child the opportunity to demonstrate their French language skills
    >   They feel rewarded for their work and motivated to reach higher levels
    >   They get used to sitting exams
    >   In France, the DELF B2 is officially recognised as a minimum requirement for undergraduate entry into French universities & Grandes Ecoles. 



Why at Alliance?

The Alliance Francaise de Brisbane is the only DELF and DALF accredited examination centre in Queensland. Our DELF and DALF examiners undergo regular training and have previously completed the compulsory professional training required for France Education International accreditation. All of our examiners also teach French as a foreign language. They value each candidate and apply a can-do approach in a friendly, welcoming and reassuring evaluation. All candidates who sit the DELF or the DALF at the Alliance, including the junior and prim candidates,  enjoy a great experience and want to sit for the next level as soon as their French is ready.


How to enrol?

  1. Please contact us if you are unsure of which level you should take.
  2. Read the important information in our 2024 Calendar.   Please note that registrations open and close before each session and we cannot process your enrolment before opening dates or after closing dates.
  3. Purchase your exam online - see below.
  4. Fill in the Enrolment form and email it back by the closing date to info@afbrisbane.com
Payment AND registration form have to be received by the closing date in order to validate your registration. 
        CEFRL      
DELF       Target User Numbers of French
required
Enrol below
A1.1 DELF Prim A1.1 Elementary levels 50 hours $175.00
A1 DELF Prim A1   100 hours $175.00

A2 DELF Prim A2      Upper Elementary  level   200 hours
$175.00

A1 DELF Junior A1 Elementary level 100 hours $200.00

A2 DELF Junior A2 Upper Elementary  level 200 hours $200.00

B1 DELF Junior B1 Intermediate level 400 hours $230.00

B2 DELF Junior B2 Upper Elementary level 600 hours $230.00



Can my school organise the DELF Prim and DELF Junior?

Teachers can organise for students to sit their examinations on campus with the technical support of the Alliance Française de Brisbane. Email delfdalf@afbrisbane.com for enquiries.



For more information, contact us:
> Email: 
info@afbrisbane.com
> Phone: (07) 3844 4460