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At Alliance Française you can take the DELF (diplome d'etudes de la langue francaise), DALF, and a few others as far as I can remember. They offer classes at AF as well.
There are levels A1. A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 for the DELF. My teacher said B2 means you're fully proficient and C1 and C2 tests university level french. I took A2. Posted via RS Mobile