The DELF
is composed of four independent diplomas that correspond
to the levels of the Common
European Framework of Reference for Languages (A1, A2,
B1, B2, C1 and C2).
At level B1 language users become independent. They
can maintain interaction. They can understand and maintain
a discussion and give their opinion. They are capable of
dealing with situations likely to arise in daily life.
At level B2 users have a degree of independence that
allows them to construct arguments to defend their opinion,
explain their viewpoint and negotiate. At this level, the
candidates have a degree of fluency and spontaneity in regular
interactions and are capable of correcting their own mistakes.
Objectives: This course will help you prepare for
the different parts of the DELF
B1 or B2 exams which take place at FIAF. At each level
four skills are evaluated: listening, speaking, reading and
writing.
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