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*DELF refers to Le Diplôme d'études en langue française*
Next exam sessions for DELF Scolaire are April 16th to 19th 2012:
REGISTRATION ARE OPEN UNTIL MARCH 16th 2012
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DELF Scolaire B2 - Monday April 16th at 10 am
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DELF Scolaire B1 - Tuesday April 17th at 10 am
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DELF Scolaire A2 - Wednesday April 18th at 10 am
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DELF Scolaire A1 - Thursday April 19th at 10 am
Grande Prairie is an official examination centre offering the DELF exams. Exams sessions are held twice year, in spring and in fall.
DELF Scolaire - correlation table
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DELF Scolaire |
French Immersion |
FSL |
| DELF A1 |
Grade 5 |
Grade 9 |
| DELF A2 |
Grade 8 |
Grade 12 |
| DELF B1 |
Grade 10 |
NA |
| DELF B2 |
Grade 12 |
NA |
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Official French Language Diploma
DELF, DALF and DELF for schools are official diplomas awarded by the French Ministry of Education in France to certify the competency of candidates outside of France in the French language.
Now with over twenty-one examination centres in Canada and hundreds worlwide, DELF For Schools is composed of 4 independent diplomas identified within the Common Framework of Referench for Languages, an international standard. |
The scholastic version of DELF has the same basic structure as the standard DELF. Only the topics are different, as the material takes into account the interests of young people.
At each level, a series of examinations evaluates the four communication skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Upon successful completion, the candidates are presented with an official lifelong french diploma by the French Ministry of Education in France.

Description of DELF Levels
DELF A1
This level recognizes basic knowledge. It is the most basic level at which a language is used, called the “discovery” stage. At this stage, the learner can interact in a simple way : he/she can speak about him/herself and his/her immediate environment.
DELF A2
DELF A2 recognizes the linguistic competency of a basic user. The candidate can communic
ate in simple and routine tasks requiring the most common polite phrases and exchanges of information.
DELF B1
At this level, the user becomes independent. He/she can maintain interaction: he/she can understand and maintain a discussion and give his/her opinion. He/she is capable of dealing with situations likely to arise in daily life.
DELF B2
A B2 user has a degree of independence that allows him/her to construct arguments to defend his/her opinion, explain his/her viewpoint and negotiate. At this level, the candidate has a degree of fluency and spontaneity in regular interactions and is capable of correcting his/her own mistakes.
For further information about the DELF and DALF please read the FAQ. Should your question not be answered please send an email to Lesley Doell at lesleydoell@pwsd76.ab.ca