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How long is DELF certificate?

How long is DELF certificate?

The DELF/DALF test results are valid for life; however, for Quebec immigration purposes, the exams will only be valid for 2 years from the date in which you took the exam.

How do I register for Delf A1 exam?

In every case, to register, you will have to fill a registration form, provide a photocopy of your ID card or passport and pay the registration fees with one of the accredited examination centers.

How long does DELF A1 take?

between 60 to 100 hours
In other words, if you are a complete beginner, it will take you between 60 to 100 hours to complete A1. This translates as one year on the basis of 2h30 hours of week of tuition.

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Is DELF a lifetime?

The Diplôme d’Études de Langue Française (DELF) and the Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française (DALF) are official diplomas delivered by the French Ministry of National Education with a lifetime validity.

Can you retake the DELF?

You can take a DELF/DALF exam as many times as you need to until you pass, but you must wait 60 days between retakes.

How long does it take to learn French for each level?

We consider that each level A1/A2/B1/B2/C1 consists of approximately 180-220 hours of French learning. For the DELF-DALF, you may ask your teacher to assist you to register the right level.

What is an A1 CEFR Level student?

At the A1 CEFR level, a language learner: – Can understand and use very basic expressions to satisfy concrete needs. – Can introduce themselves and others, ask and answer questions about personal details such as where he/she lives, people they know and things they have. – Can interact simply as long as the other person speaks slowly and clearly.

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How do I register at Alliance Française?

During the registration period, you can register online, on site at Alliance Française or mail us your registration form along with the necessary documents. What’s the difference between TCF and DELF-DALF? Both DELF-DALF and TCF are recognized by the National Ministry for Education.

What is C1 and C2 level of proficiency?

C2 Proficiency: At the C1 CEFR level, a language learner: – Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read. – Can summarize information from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation.