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The DELF and DALF exams are official qualifications awarded by the French Ministry of Education to certify the competency of candidates from outside France in the French language. DELF and DALF consist of six independent certificates that correspond to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

These certificates are valid for life.

In December, AIS will offer the following levels for adults: A1-A2-B1-B2-C1-C2

These exams will take place the week of December 9-13.  Please complete the form below with your information (as it appears on the official proof of identity) to register for the DELF-DALF exam.

Registrations close on November 25 , 2024.

Registration form link: https://forms.gle/A2zSM64atUnP4yaRA

We're thrilled to share that Austin International School is now an official DELF and DELE Test Center! For more details, please refer to the information below. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to contact our test center manager at language@austinis.org.

French Test Options

A diploma of French Language Studies issued by the French Ministry of Education, managed by the Centre international d’études pédagogiques (CIEP). It comprises three levels: A1.1, A1, and A2, aligning with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

This diploma provides an opportunity for children to showcase their French language proficiency, receive recognition for their efforts in school, and familiarize themselves with exam settings from the onset of their French learning journey. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their child's progress and preparing them for success at each level of the DELF throughout their academic career.

The "tout public" version of the DELF, designed for adults, is an official diploma issued by the Ministry of National Education. It encompasses four diplomas aligning with the initial four levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: DELF A1, DELF A2, DELF B1, and DELF B2.

An official diploma in French language studies is issued by the Ministry of National Education. It consists of four diplomas aligned with the first four levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: DELF A1, DELF A2, DELF B1, and DELF B2.

Recognized worldwide, the DELF is a prestigious and standardized diploma, reflecting the levels of proficiency outlined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. It holds lifelong validity.

Achieving various levels of the DELF can enhance opportunities for admission to universities in France, Europe, French-speaking countries, as well as some grandes écoles universities.

France Education International - DELF Junior/Scolaire

An official diploma issued by the French Ministry of Education is aligned with the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, certifying proficiency in French as a foreign language.

The diploma holds global recognition and remains valid indefinitely.

Depending on the level achieved, the DALF can significantly bolster one's curriculum vitae (CV) and facilitate employment opportunities in French-speaking environments. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to admission into French, European, or Francophone universities, as well as certain prestigious grandes écoles.

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The TCF is the language level test set by the French Ministry for National Education, Young People, and Sports. It assesses general French language skills for those whose first language is not French.

Therefore, it is recognized by the following for this purpose:

  • Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation
  • Department for Integration and Nationality Acquisition (part of the Ministry of the Interior)
  • Ministry of Culture
  • Québec Ministry for Immigration, Francisation and Integration (MIFI)
  • University authorities
  • Language learning centers
  • The workplace

Spanish Language Tests

DELE Spanish Diplomas are official titles certifying a degree of competence and mastery of the Spanish language, granted by Spain's Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. The Instituto Cervantes organizes examination sessions, while the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain designs the exams and is in charge of corrections and the final evaluation of all exams.

The DELE exams are designed following the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and the Manual for relating exams to the CEFR, both works of the Council of Europe.

The repertoire of linguistic content that can be included in the DELE exams is outlined in the Curriculum Plan of the Cervantes Institute.

Levels for Spanish (NRE) have been developed by the Cervantes Institute based on the CEFR descriptors.The DELE Diplomas cover all levels of the CEFR: 

Spanish Test Options

Certifies that the student is able to communicate using the language in a basic way in situations having to do with immediate needs or everyday situations. 

Certifies that the candidate can understand commonly used, everyday phrases and expressions related to areas of experience especially relevant to them (basic information about themselves and their families, shopping, places of interest, work, etc.).

Certifies candidates’ capacity to understand the gist of clear texts, in standard language, if they involve well-known topics related to work, studies or leisure. It also certifies students’ ability to deal with most situations that occur while travelling in areas where Spanish is spoken; to produce simple and coherent texts about familiar topics, or topics of personal interest; and lastly to be able to describe experiences, events, wishes and hopes, as well as to be able to briefly express opinions or explain plans.

Certifies students’ ability to interact with native speakers with a sufficient degree of fluency and spontaneity to enable easy and natural communication between interlocutors; produce clear and detailed texts about diverse topics, as well as defend an opinion about general topics, expressing the pros and cons for each argument; and lastly, understand the gist of complex texts about both concrete and abstract topics, including technical texts, provided they are within the candidate’s area of expertise. 

Certifies sufficient linguistic competence to understand a wide variety of lengthy, and somewhat demanding texts, as well as to grasp implicit meaning in the same; to express themselves fluently and spontaneously without apparent effort to find the right words; to be able to use the language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes; and finally, to be able to produce clear, well-structured, and detailed texts about topics of some complexity, correctly using mechanisms of organization, articulation, and cohesion in the text.

Certifies sufficient linguistic competence to communicate effectively in any situation, proving ability to spontaneously adapt to any context, with a high degree of precision. The language users show subtle control of nuances which allow for fluent and natural expression in all interactions.

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French Exams:

DELF DALF Tout Public

A1 -  $ 135.00
A2 -  $ 145.00
B1 -  $ 155.00
B2 -  $ 190.00
C1 -  $ 245.00


Spanish Exams:

DELE (Adults) May 18

A1 - $  110.00
A2 - $  115.00
B1 - $  135.00
B2 - $  155.00
C1 - $  170.00
C2 - $  185.00