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Diplôme d'études en langue française
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The Diplôme d'études en langue française (English: Diploma in French Language Studies)
or DELF for short, is a certification of French-language abilities for non-native speakers of
French administered by the International Centre for French Studies (Centre international
d'études pédagogiques or CIEP) for France's Ministry of Education. It is composed of four
independent diplomas corresponding to the first four levels of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages: A1, A2, B1 and B2. Above this level, the "Proficient
User" divisions are certified by the DALF. The examinations are available in four
varieties:"DELF Prim" which is for Primary School students (only available at pre A1 level,
A1 and A2), "DELF Junior et Scolaire" which is aimed at Secondary School students, "DELF
Tous Publics" which is aimed at adults and "DELF Pro" which is aimed at people who would
like to work. Each variety is worth exactly the same and results in the awarding of the same
diploma, but the material is varied to ensure that it is appropriate for the target cohort. DELF
certificates are valid for life and do not expire.