The DELF is an internationally recognized official French diploma that certifies proficiency in the language.
It consists of 4 levels: A1 (beginner), A2 (elementary), B1 (intermediate), and B2 (advanced).
Each level assesses different language competencies: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing, and speaking.
Obtaining the DELF creates opportunities for education and career advancement in French-speaking countries.
Many universities require a B2 level for admission, and employers frequently acknowledge this certification as proof of French language proficiency.