ÉCOLE CHEVALIER
About the Course
This course is recommended for adults who have already completed at least 90 hours of French classes.
The DELF A1 "tout public" exam is designed for adult beginners in French and assesses basic language skills as per the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The exam comprises four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking, each scored out of 25 points, with a total duration of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. A minimum overall score of 50 out of 100 is required to pass, with at least 5 points in each section .
The classes are 1.5 hours. Learners can attend a class once a week or twice a week.
Learners have the flexibility to choose:
Minimum purchase of 20 hours exam practice ONLY after 90 to 100 hours of self-study.
Pay-as-you-go. Choose the units that you would like to study with an instructor.
Follow the full instructor-led programme.
All the options above include exam practice.
*Exam fee NOT included
There are 12 units in total to complete. Classes run throughout the year with exams in November and in June.
Your Instructor
Adora Sas

Adora Sas is a UK-trained teacher with a Postgraduate Certificate in Education, a bachelor’s degree in French, and a master’s degree in Scientific, Technical, and Medical Translation. She is an experienced classroom practitioner and professional linguist, with several years of teaching experience in London secondary schools. In addition to her teaching expertise, Adora has worked as a freelance translator and précis-writer for various agencies and international organizations, including the World Health Organization in Geneva.
