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DELF/DALF Registration & Test Format for the DELF Exam — Japanese candidates
8% of the DELF test plan. Registering for DELF/DALF, choosing the correct level, understanding the exam format, and score validity. Calibrated for Japanese candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. DELF/DALF Registration & Test Format sits at roughly 8% of the Diplôme d'études en langue française content distribution — DELF and DALF are internationally administered through the network of Alliance Française and Institut Français centres worldwide. Knowing the registration process, correct level selection, and score validity ensures candidates do not waste preparation or register for an inappropriate level. Pass rates for the DELF are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Japanese candidates preparing for DELF, the calibration of study to local context matters: TOEIC is the dominant English credential in Japan. JLPT is taken by both inbound foreign workers and Japanese students seeking Japanese-language certification.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Registering for a level that is too high after minimal self-assessment
- !Not verifying which institution or country accepts which DELF level
- !Missing registration deadlines — DELF sessions are offered a limited number of times per year
Study tips
- 1Take the CIEP online level test (test-de-niveau.fr) or an Alliance Française level test before registering.
- 2DELF diplomas have lifetime validity — they do not expire, unlike some other language certifications.
- 3Register at least 6–8 weeks before the exam date at your local Alliance Française or Institut Français.
- 4日本の受験者の方は、DELF の各セクションにおいて時間配分の練習が最も重要です — 模擬試験を本番と同じ条件で繰り返してください。
Sample DELF DELF/DALF Registration & Test Format questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real DELF questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
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DELF and DALF certificates are:
- AValid for 2 years only
- BValid for 5 years
- CValid for lifetime — they do not expireCorrect
- DValid until the next level exam is passed
Why this answer?
DELF and DALF diplomas have lifetime validity — they never expire. This is one of their advantages over some other language certificates (which expire after 2–5 years). A DELF B2 obtained in 2010 remains valid for university applications today.
Frequently asked questions
How many times per year is the DELF offered?
What is the DELF pass rate for Japanese candidates?
How long should Japanese candidates study DELF/DALF Registration & Test Format for the DELF?
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A1 to B2 — France Éducation aligned.
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