DAEFLE exam – Prepararing a class
The DAEFLE (Diploma of Aptitude for Teaching French as a Foreign Language) is a professional qualification offered by the Alliance Française de Paris and the CNED.
The ‘Preparing a class’ task assesses the candidate’s ability to adapt and develop within their professional environment, whilst applying the skills required for the DAEFLE.
This exam is intended for individuals who have met the prerequisites for the DAEFLE training program:
- Have passed the DAEFLE training entrance exam
- Have completed the CNED training course and obtained at least 20 points out of 55 in the continuous assessment.
Schedule an appointment with one of our advisors to receive personalized support.
Written exam (2h)
There is no point system for this exam.
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Upcoming events:
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Session |
Registration dates | Registration dates | Hours |
|
June 2026 |
du 15/04 au 07/05 | jeudi 04/06 |
9 h-11 h |
| December 2026 | du 13/10 au 12/11 | jeudi 10/12 |
9 h-11 h |
- 2026 DAEFLE registration form, completed and signed
- Notification of academic monitoring for the block presented (issued by the Alliance Française de Paris)
- Valid ID
Any incomplete or late applications will not be processed.
- You will receive your exam invitation by email one week before the exams.
- If you haven’t received it, please contact : tests_examens@aflyon.org.
- The results are sent by the Alliance Française de Paris
- No refunds will be given for registration fees.
- A deferral to the next session may only be requested upon presentation of medical, professional, or transportation incident documentation (strike or delay on the day of the exams).
- The supporting document must be written in French and sent no later than the day after the exams to the following address: tests_examens@aflyon.org
« Sharing a language, bringing cultures toghether»
Since its creation in 1984, the Alliance Française de Lyon has been teaching the French language and promoting cultural diversity.
We are an examination center approved by France Éducation International, located in downtown Lyon, with rooms suitable for exams.
Our examiners are certified and trained according to the official DELF and DALF standards.
In 2025, more than 2,800 candidates placed their trust in the Alliance Française de Lyon to take a French exam, including 111 candidates for the DAEFLE.