Online DELF A1 French Course

Programme : DELF A1 French Course
Offered By : KIIT University & Alliance Francaise du Bengale (AFDB)
Duration : 120 Hours (6- Months)
Mode : Online Evening
Classes : Weekly 6 Hours; Three Classes; 2 Hours/ Class
Timings : 7 PM Onwards
Instructors : Indian and Native
Certification : Jointly by KIIT & AFDB
Course Fees : INR 20,000/- (Indian Rupees Twenty Thousand Only)

Admission Process:

Interested candidates have to make online payment of registration fees through IMPS/NEFT/UPI to the following bank account details. Then they have to email the scanned copy of the money receipt along with duly filled and signed form to [email protected] mentioning school/department, WhatsApp no. and the preferred language course. The registration form is available below which can be downloaded.

Download Registration form
NAME OF THE ACCOUNT KALINGA INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
NAME OF THE BANK INDIAN BANK
BRANCH ADDRESS KIIT BRANCH
ACCOUNT NO 50007226633
IFSC CODE IDIB000K717
ACCOUNT TYPE CURRENT A/C

Contact Person:

Mr Bhabani Shankar Mishra, Executive,

KIIT School of Language & Literature

Mobile: +91-9861031687

Email- [email protected]

About DELF & DALF :

DELF and DALF are official certifications awarded by the French Ministry of Education to certify proficiency in the French language of non-native speakers of French. These certificates of French language proficiency are internationally recognized with lifelong validity. They are often used by foreign ministries of education (Ministry of Human Resource Development in India) to assess French linguistic skills. Certifications are composed of 6 independent diplomas that correspond to the levels of language proficiency of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL).
DELF = Diplôme d’études en langue française
DALF= Diplôme approfondi en langue française

Different levels of French proficiency certification:

DELF A1: Breakthrough or beginner
DELF A2: Waystage or elementary
DELF B1: Threshold or intermediate
DELF B2: Vantage or upper intermediate
DALF C1: Effective Operational Proficiency or Advanced
DALF C2: Mastery or proficiency

The French language course is divided into 6 levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2) as per the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages
The beginner’s level A1 is the first level where basic knowledge is mastered and the duration of the course is 120 hours.
The elementary level A1 comprises two sub-levels of A1.1 + A1.2 of 60 hours each.

Beginners Level A1 Session A1.1 Session A1.2
Total 120 hours 60 hours 60 hours

At this level, a learner can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases and can communicate and interact in simple ways in social and professional situations.
For example, one is able to introduce him/herself and others and ask and answer questions about personal details such as where he/she lives, people he/she knows, and things he/she has.
After the completion of the A1 level, a student can appear for the DELF A1 exams which are internationally recognized diplomas in the French language issued by the French Ministry of Education.