Training Course:DELF Exam PreparationSchool/Trainer:LSC Language Studies Canada Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' DELF Exam Preparation - Montreal The DELF (Diplôme détudes en langue française) is an international certificate recognized by the Ministry of Education in France. There are two levels in the certificate. DELF I has 3 units. They are covered in one LSC Exam Preparation course. The next level, DELF II, has 3 units. These units are covered in one LSC Exam Preparation course.
LSCs DELF Exam Preparation courses are part of the 30 Lessons programme. The courses are offered year-round.
The exam may be written in Montreal and it is held in the late afternoon. It is possible for a student to finish the Exam Preparation course during the day and write the exam in the late afternoon. Students register directly for DELF exams. All information and a listing of exam dates are available at LSC Montréal.
The DELF is a modern diplomas designed to assess the communicative skills of candidates in real situations, using authentic documents. Composed of independent units the DELF evaluates language know-how rather than formal grammatical knowledge.
Diplomas are awarded to successful candidates by the French Ministry of Education ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.lsc-canada.com/
http://www.lsc-canada.com/2005/courses/delf.htm
Phone:1 416 488 2200
School Address:
Suite 400, 124 Eglinton Avenue West , Toronto . M4R 2GB Canada
Jobs & Resumes: Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver Houses & Roommates: Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver
Other training courses offered by LSC Language Studies Canada:
General English
General French
Cambridge FCE/CAE/CPE
TOEFL exam Preparation
TOEIC Exam Preparation
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
International Business English
Business English Diploma
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