Diplomas
The DELF and DALF are diplomas awarded by the French Ministry of Education to prove the French language skills of non-French candidates.
DELF stands for Diplôme d’études en langue française (Diploma of French-language studies).
DALF stands for Diplôme approfondi de langue française (Advanced diploma in French language)
The diplomas are valid for life and recognised all around the world
There are six independent diplomas, which correspond, respectively, to the six levels of the Council of Europe's Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).
The Test de connaissance du francais (TCF) is a French language proficiency test for non-native speakers of French who wish to evaluate and have their level of proficiency certified for professional, academic or personal reasons.
You can choose between 4 versions of the TCF:
The DAEFLE (Certificate of competency to teach French as a foreign language) is a higher or continuing education distance
course. It is meant for anyone preparing to teach or already teaching French to non-French speakers, whether in France or abroad.
This professionally oriented course leads to a diploma and is the result of a partnership between the Alliance française Paris
Ile-de-France and the Centre National d’Enseignement à Distance (CNED - National Centre for Distance Learning). You can thus
attend this course wherever you are.
To better serve you, the Alliance Française de Kuala Lumpur gives you the opportunity to sit the DAEFLE exams in Kuala Lumpur.