The DELF (Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française) is a certification for French language proficiency, recognized worldwide. It is issued by the French Ministry of Education and assesses four language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. DELF is divided into four levels: A1, A2, B1, and B2, corresponding to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Here's a brief description of each level:
DELF A1: This level assesses basic competence in French. It focuses on simple expressions and interactions, such as introducing oneself, asking and answering basic questions, and understanding simple sentences.
DELF A2: At this level, candidates demonstrate the ability to communicate in everyday situations. This includes understanding common phrases related to personal information, work, and everyday life, and engaging in simple conversations.
DELF B1: B1 assesses intermediate proficiency. Candidates are expected to understand and express themselves in familiar situations related to work, school, leisure, etc. They can handle most situations likely to arise when traveling in a French-speaking country.
DELF B2: B2 is the upper-intermediate level, where candidates show a degree of fluency and spontaneity in interacting with native speakers. They can discuss a variety of topics, express opinions, and understand complex texts and conversations.
Each DELF exam consists of multiple sections that test different aspects of language proficiency, such as reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing, and speaking. Successful candidates receive a diploma indicating their level of French proficiency, which is widely recognized by educational institutions, employers, and governments worldwide.
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