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13 mots d’argot donc vous ne soupçonniez même pas l’origine… ou comment Shakespeare inventa le Swag Par Nathan Weber @ http://www.demotivateur.fr Il est des mots qui n’ont pas encore eu, si l’on peut dire, leurs lettres de noblesse. Des expressions, des paroles sauvages, qui s’échappent des lèvres mais qu’on utilise pourtant […]
by Natasha Salmon Equality supporters believe grammatical gender of many words should be changed to neutral. A new gender-neutral version of the French language has caused anger among purists. A member of the prestigious Académie Française has hit back at the adaption, which looks to reduce the masculine domination of […]
Frequently Asked Questions – DELF-DALF How can an institution become a DELF-DALF centre? In France, the DELF and DALF exams have been placed under the authority of the French Local Education Authorities (rectorats). Any establishment that wishes to become a certified DELF-DALF exam centre should contact the Local Education Authority […]
All of the examinations have been designed to reflect the principle of action used by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which defines users of a language as social actors who have tasks to perform (that are not only linguistic) in given circumstances, in a given environment and within a […]
Overview DELF DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) are official qualifications awarded by the French Ministry of Education to certify the competency of candidates from outside France in the French language. DELF is composed of 4 independent diplomas that correspond to the levels of the Common […]