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DELF : Diplôme d’Etude en Langue Française
(French language Diploma)

DALF : Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française
(Advanced French Language Diploma)

The DELF and the DALF are two official language diplomas that were created by the French Ministry of Education in 1985 and that are now monitored by one of its State-run agencies, the CIEP (Centre International d’Etudes Pédagogiques) in Paris. Today, the DELF and the DALF are officially recognized by the French Ministry of Education and the European Consortium for Foreign Languages.

DELF 1 examinations and the access tests will take place at the Institut Français in March 2004, while DELF 2 and DALF will take place in June 2004. Access tests will be held in November 2003 and March 2004

Examinations Levels:
Each diploma consists of several units which can be taken at one’s own pace: all at the same session or over a number of years. Both diplomas are awarded on successful completion of all units. Units may be taken individually in any order. Please note, however, that the DELF 1 examinations increase in difficulty with each unit.

DELF 1
Basic language skills, particularly the ability to communicate in everyday life situations. A pass in the 4 Units of DELF 1 allows candidates to sit the DELF 2 examinations. A candidate who has completed a GCSE pass grade would be a suitable candidate for this exam.

A1 Basic communication skills
A2 Expressing ideas and feelings
A3 Comprehension and writing
A4 Use of language

Please note that all 4 modules (A1 - A4) Must be completed to receive this diploma.

If their level of French is sufficiently good, candidates may gain exemption from DELF 1 by taking the DELF 2 Access Test (see below).

DELF 2
Intermediate level; a wider knowledge of French is required, including general knowledge of French civilisation and culture and the first elements of specialised French in the field chosen by the candidate. A student who has completed an A Level in French successfully would be an appropriate candidate for this exam.

A5 Culture and Civilisation - Written examination on specialised subject
A6 Oral examination

Candidates may gain exemption from DELF 2 by taking DALF Access Test.

DALF
Advanced level or for those intending to study in
France. This is appropriate if you speak French extensively at work or you have a dgree in French. These examinations may not be attempted unless the candidate has passed DELF 2 or has taken and passed the DALF Access test. The DALF units are not graded in difficulty. The level of French is that required for study in France. The successful DALF student is capable of following courses in a French university in the specialised field chosen and is therefore exempt from language tests for entry to French universities.

B1 Reading and writing
B2 Aural comprehension
B3 Reading and writing specialist French
B4 Oral examination on specialised subject

Access Test to DELF 2 and to DALF
Candidates whose French is of the required standard may take these tests to gain exemption from taking lower levels. The tests in themselves do not form part of the Diploma and no certificates are awarded for success.

A pass in an Access Test does not mean that the student is capable of passing the next level, only that he or she has sufficient knowledge of French to prepare for the examination. It should be noted that Access Test passes are valid for two years only. After this period, the candidate would need to sit a further Access Test.

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Garillon Surname

12 bis ru

34090 Montpellier

06 33

@yahoo.fr

Française

11/11/1981 à Port-Vila

PROFESSEUR DE FRANÇAIS LANGUE ÉTRANGÈRE

EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONNELLE

2005-2006 :                Enseignante au sein de l’institut culturel et linguistique «Cunéiforme», Montpellier. CDD

2004-2005 :                Stage pour préparation du concours de professeur des écoles :

- Mars 2005 : Prise en charge de la classe et mise en place des différentes activités et ateliers, Grande section,  Ecole Adolphe Pajeaud d’Antony

- Nov. / Dec. 2004 : prise en charge de la classe dans les disciplines fondamentales, CM1,                             Ecole de la Mairie de Clamart

2003-2004 :                Enseignante au sein de l’institut culturel et linguistique «Cunéiforme», Montpellier. CDD

FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE

Février 2006 :              Formation continue au CIEP de Sèvres
- Stage d’évaluation et certifications BELC

- Stage d’habilitation de formateurs d’examinateurs DELF et DALF

2004-2005 :                            Préparation au concours de professeur des écoles à l’IUFM d’Antony, Admise sur liste complémentaire de l’académie de Versailles

2003-2004 :                            MAITRISE de Français Langue Etrangère, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier III

2002-2003 :                LICENCE Sciences du Langage, mention FLE, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier III

2000-2002 :                DEUG de sciences du langage, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier III

1999-2000 :                BACCALAUREAT Littéraire, Mention Assez Bien, Lycée Français Blaise Pascal, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

APTITUDES ET COMPETENCES PERSONNELLES

Langues :

- Français :                  Maternelle

- Anglais :                    Bon niveau

- Espagnol :                 Bon niveau

- Italien :                      Niveau scolaire

Modes d’Enseignements :

- Collectif :                   Organisation et préparation des cours du niveau débutant à confirmé, travail sur la phonétique, la grammaire, le lexique à l’aide de supports divers (visuels, sonores…)

- Individuel :                 Evaluation des besoins, pratique de la pédagogie différenciée

Qualités :                  Patience, adaptabilité et réactivité, goût du travail d’équipe, disponibilité

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