The junior version of DELF is suited for teenagers between 12 and 18 years old in middle and high-school. DELF Junior has the same structure and value as the DELF Tout Public. Topics are chosen to match teenagers centers of interest. The degree of French language is set according to the Common European Framework for Language (CECRL), and counts a total of 4 levels : A1, A2, B1 and B2. All levels include four tests: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Each candidate is provided with a certificate stating their exam results within one month of the test date. Official printed diplomas are sent within 3 to 6 months of the exam. Test results are valid for life!
December 12–15, 2022 | Registration deadline: Nov. 18, 2022 | Register now
After the registration deadline, you will receive an email with information regarding your oral exam schedule.
Candidates: Please bring a 9x13 envelope, self-addressed and stamped for your diploma.
Please note that oral exams for DELF exams will be held in the afternoon. In some occasions, they may be scheduled in the morning.
If you are unable to pick up your certificate, please provide us with a pre-addressed and stamped envelope on the day of your exam.
Take a look at level information provided by France Education International, and sample exams:
DELF Junior A1 sample paper
DELF Junior A2 sample paper
DELF Junior B1 sample paper
DELF Junior B2 sample paper
DELF Junior A1: $135
DELF Junior A2: $145
DELF Junior B1: $155
DELF Junior B2: $190