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Dipl�me approfondi de langue fran�aise

The Dipl�me approfondi de langue fran�aise (English: Diploma in Advanced French


Language), or DALF for short, is a certification of French-language abilities for
non-native speakers administered by France's Centre international d'�tudes
p�dagogiques, or CIEP, (International Centre of Pedagogical Studies) for the
country's Ministry of Education. It is composed of two independent diplomas
corresponding to the top two levels, C1 & C2, of the Common European Framework of
Reference for Languages. Level C2 is the highest level attainable according to this
framework, denoting mastery and proficiency in the French language. The "basic" and
"independent" divisions of language proficiency are certified by the DELF levels A1
to B2.

Exams

DALF C1

Language users at DALF C1 are independent. They can express themselves fluently and
spontaneously. They have a large vocabulary and can choose the appropriate
expression to introduce their comments. They can produce clear, well-structured
discourse without hesitation and which shows controlled use of structures.

The DALF C1 exam consists of four parts. Each part is graded from zero to 25
points, for a total of 100 points. A minimum of 50 points, as well as at least 5
points per part, is required to pass the exam.

Oral comprehension (40 minutes)


Written comprehension (50 minutes)
Written production, consisting of a synthesis and an essay (2 hours 30 minutes)
Oral production, consisting of a presentation and a discussion with the jury
based on a text (30 minutes; 1 hour preparation time)

DALF C2

DALF C2 users' proficiency in the language is illustrated by precision,


appropriateness and fluency of expression. C2 candidates are capable of using the
language for business, academic and other advanced-level purposes.

The DALF C2 exam consists of two parts. Each part is graded from zero to 50 points,
for a total of 100 points. A minimum of 50 points, as well as at least 10 points
per part, is required to pass the exam.

Oral comprehension and production, consisting of a presentation and a


discussion with the jury, based on a recording of 15 minutes listened to twice (30
minutes; 1 hour preparation time)
Written comprehension and production, consisting of the composition of a
structured text based on a file of documents of about 2,000 words (3 hours 30
minutes)

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