DALF
The DALF, or Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française, is a French language proficiency diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Education. It is designed for non-native speakers who wish to demonstrate their advanced skills in French. The DALF is divided into two levels: DALF C1 and DALF C2, which assess listening, reading, writing, and speaking abilities.
Achieving a DALF certification can enhance career opportunities and academic prospects for individuals seeking to work or study in French-speaking environments. The exam is recognized internationally and is often required for university admission in France and other Francophone countries.