The DELF Prim (Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française Prim) is an official diploma issued by the French Ministry of Education, designed for young beginners aged 7 to 12. By enrolling your child in the DELF Prim exam, you can assess their level of French proficiency and track their progress. You can further encourage their advancement by preparing them for other levels of the DELF exam as they continue their French studies.The DELF Prim offers three independent levels: DELF Prim A1.1, DELF Prim A1, and DELF Prim A2. Candidates can choose any level based on their needs and abilities. Each level of the DELF Prim evaluates the four essential language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
The DELF Junior (Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française Junior) is an official diploma issued by the French Ministry of Education, designed for adolescents aged 12 to 17. This diploma is recognized by public and private universities and workplaces in all French-speaking countries worldwide, and it is valid for life. The DELF Junior offers four independent levels: DELF Junior A1, DELF Junior A2, DELF Junior B1, and DELF Junior B2. Candidates can choose any level based on their needs and abilities. Each level of the DELF Junior exam assesses the four key language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
DELF Tout Public (Diploma in French Language Studies for Adults) has no age limit for registration and is primarily aimed at candidates over the age of 17. However, younger candidates who require this version of the exam can also take it. The DELF exams are aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), and they are divided into six levels to assess language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The DELF covers the first four levels (A1, A2, B1, B2), and candidates can choose the level that matches their proficiency. Each exam evaluates four communication skills: reading, listening, writing, and speaking.
- Objective: Master basic French grammar, vocabulary, and everyday conversation skills; prepare for DILF and DELF A1/A2 exams.
- Target Audience: Beginners, immigration applicants, and candidates preparing for lower-level exams.
- Course Content:
- Basic French pronunciation and phonetics
- Simple grammatical structures and sentence patterns
- Common vocabulary and expressions
- Daily conversation practice
- Introductory listening and reading comprehension
- Objective: Enhance intermediate French proficiency to handle complex communication scenarios; prepare for DELF B1/B2 and TCF exams.
- Target Audience: Students with a foundational knowledge of French and those with academic or professional development needs.
- Course Content:
- Advanced grammar rules and structures
- Expanded vocabulary and expressions
- Practical listening and speaking exercises
- Written expression and reading comprehension
- Language applications in social, cultural, and professional contexts
- Objective: Achieve high-level French proficiency that meets the DALF C1/C2 standards, suitable for advanced academic and professional environments.
- Target Audience: Students aiming for a high level of French fluency, professionals in specific fields, and academic researchers.
- Course Content:
- Advanced grammar and complex sentence structures
- Specialized vocabulary and idiomatic expressions
- Advanced listening comprehension and oral expression
- In-depth written expression and analytical reading
- Language applications in specialized fields (e.g., business, law, medicine)
The DALF(Diploma in Advanced French Language Studies) covers the two highest levels (C1 and C2) and is also independently valid for life. Each exam evaluates the same four communication skills (reading, listening, writing, and speaking), tailored to more advanced usage in academic and professional settings.