Enhance your year abroad by preparing for an internationally recognized language examination, such as the DELF, DELE or Certificat Européen de Langue Française. Learn valuable test-taking techniques and take timed practice tests to build confidence.
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Number of 40 minute lessons
32 lessons per week including 6 iLab sessions.
When
9 or six month programme starting dates in January, April, June or September
Level
All levels, beginner to advanced
Details
- 14 general language lessons to build grammar and communication skills, including teacher-led discussions, written exercises, group work and role-plays.
- 10 examination preparation and/or special interest lessons, focusing on essay writing, building exam vocabulary, and test-tasking techniques.
- 4 language lab and 2 integrated video/ project work/ conversation sessions
- 1 lecture (double lesson) either by a teacher or guest lecturer for listening comprehension practice and cultural development.
Available in conjunction with EF Intensive Course.
French
Le Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française (DELF)
The DELF exam can be taken at 4 different levels ranging from a basic knowledge of French (DELF A1) to an advanced level where the user has a higher degree of independence and fluency in using the language (DELF B2).
Le Diplôme Approfondi en Langue Française (DALF)
An exam for students at a highly advanced level. Consists of written and oral comprehension and expression in a specialized language from candidate's chosen discipline. Offered at 2 different levels, the most advanced (DALF C2) level ensure students are capable of using the language for academic and advanced level purposes. People who have passed the DALF (C1 or C2) are exempt from taking language tests for entrance into French universities.
Certificat Européen de Langue Française (Certificat de Français)
The Certificat de Français is a European language certificate originally created by the International Certificate Conference. European language certificates are internationally recognized for European language standards. The Certificat measures written and oral comprehension and expression.
Test de Connaissance de Français (TCF)
TCF is the French Education Ministry's test of French language ability. It is a language placement test for non-native speakers of French who wish to obtain a simple, effective and precise evaluation of their general language skills for professional or personal reasons. TCF has 3 required components; Listening comprehension, Language structures, Reading comprehension and 2 optional components; Speaking test and Written expression. Test scores provide an accurate benchmark of the candidate's language ability using the six-level proficiency scale of the Council of Europe. Each candidate is awarded a certificate with their test score and a grading system thereby giving potential employers and education authorities a guide to the certificate holder's ability to understand and communicate in French.
German
Goethe Zertifikat B1 (Zertifikat Deutsch/ZD)
This exam tests for basic competency in conversational German in everyday situations. Emphasis is placed on reading and listening comprehension, written and oral expression, structure and vocabulary. It is accepted worldwide as proof of basic German language proficiency.
Zertifikat Deutsch fur den Beruf (CEF B1-B2)
Same level of competency as the ZDF plus certifies basic proficiency in business German. It is accepted worldwide as proof of basic German language proficiency.
Goethe-Zertifikat C1 (Zentrale Mittelstufenprüfung/ZMP)
Tests grammar, reading, listening, writing (letter writing) and speaking (monologue and interaction) related to general vocabulary. Accepted by Swiss universities as proof of German proficiency.
TestDaF: Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (CEF C1/C2)
Test of reading, listening (multiple choice comparable to TOEFL) writing (essay) and speaking skills related to the academic field (to be spoken on cassettes). German language universities worldwide accept this a proof of German proficiency.
Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom (KDS/CEF C2)
Advanced level in written and oral expression as well as an understanding of regional variations of German. The test measures reading comprehension, text analysis, expression and understanding of German literature. German language universities worldwide accept this as proof of German proficiency.
Spanish
Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera (DELE)
The only exam for non-native Spanish speakers that is officially recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture. Split into 3 levels, it is aimed at those who want to work or study further in Spain.
Italian
DILIT-IH
Examinations are organised throughout the year for the following qualifications: DILIT-IH Basic Diploma, DILIT-IH Intermediate Diploma, DILIT-IH Advanced Diploma.
CILS Exam (Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera)
The CLIS exam is divided into 4 levels and measures basic to advanced Italian proficiency. It is approved by the Council of Europe and conforms to the conventions provided by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Chinese
China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi , also known as HSK or the Chinese Proficiency Test, is a standardized test designed and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to assess the Chinese language proficiency of non-native speakers of Chinese.
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Basic
The HSK Basic is appropriate for learners who have had 100 to 800 hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 400 to 3,000 Chinese characters at the A and B levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures.
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Elementary-Intermediate
The HSK Elementary-Intermediate is appropriate for learners who have had 400 to 2,000 hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 2,000 to 5,000 Chinese characters at the A, B, and C levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures. Intermediate Level C is required to apply to an undergraduate program in arts (e.g., Chinese literature, history, philosophy and traditional medicine) Elementary Level C is required apply to an undergraduate program in any other major.
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Advanced
The HSK Advanced is appropriate for learners who had 3,000 or more hours of formal education in modern Chinese, master 5,000 or more Chinese characters at A, B, C, and D levels of HSK Vocabulary , and understand corresponding Chinese grammar structures. Advanced Level C is the language requirement for entering a graduate program (representing Language Level 9).

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