Absolutely French’s courses do not lead to any official certifications or qualifications.
For this reason, we invite you to find out about the various DELF/DALF exam centres and TCF/TEF test centres.

Qualifications

 

 

Enhance your CV with the diplomas offered by France Education International.

The DELF (Diplôme d’étude en langue française) for levels A1 to B2.
The DALF (Diplôme approfondi en langue française) for levels C1 to C2.
These diplomas are valid for life and are a real asset when it comes to highlighting
your commitment to learning the French language and culture.

Each diploma assesses 4 communication skills:

Oral comprehension
Written comprehension
Oral production
Written production

 

The examination centres listed are for information only,
See the map of all existing centres worldwide on the France Éducation International website.

Alliance Française de Paris
101 boulevard Raspail
75006 Paris
France

Sorbonne Université
1, rue Victor Cousin
75005 Paris
France

Sorbonne-Nouvelle
13 rue Santeuil
75005 Paris
France

 

Alliance Française de Paris

examens@alliancefr.org
tel : 01 42 84 90 00

 

Sorbonne Université

lettres-selfee@sorbonne-universite.fr
tel : 01 40 46 32 20

 

Sorbonne-
Nouvelle

delf-dalf@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr
tel : 01 45 87 48 12

Certifications

To meet your professional needs or for administrative purposes, opt for TCF / TEF certification.
Certificates are valid for 2 years from the date of issue.

Visit the France Éducation International website to take the TCF.

Visit the Paris Ile-de-France Chamber of Commerce and Industry website to take the TEF.

Test de connaissance du français

Test d’évaluation de français

 

 

 

 

TCF
Test de connaissance du français
Find a Centre

France Éducation International

1 avenue Léon Journault
92318 Sèvres cedex


tel : 01 45 07 60 00

TEF
Test d’évaluation de français
Find a Centre

CCI Paris – Le français des affaires

8 avenue de la Porte de Champerret
75017 Paris


tel : 01 55 65 44 44 

 

Assess yourself using the descriptors of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)