- The purpose of an admissibility test to a French AQ course is to ensure that the student has the competencies in French language. Most mostly written, but also speaking to be able to with success complete the assignments of the course. These courses are in depth. They demand not only knowledge of how to teach French but how to express yourself in a pedagogical language. So the test starts with a reading and a writing sections. And if the student is, if the candidate is successful on those two sections then they're invited to do an oral exam. So rubric was established through professionals at Lakehead University and this is not a rigorous DELF test, but we were really looking towards a level 3 or a 75% on this test, or a 70% on this test that matched or was similar to the rigorous of DELF assessment. So if you're preparing for the test you can check online B2 equivalencies. What you need to be able to do. And that will give you some in indication. It is not a formal DELF test, but it is set up to emulate it. I guess the competencies that the DELF would require. You know you're ready for this test when you have gone online and you've done some research as to what is required to a DELF. You've prepared yourself because you've been living in French throughout certain years, or for several years. You feel competent writing and speaking and understanding written French. Again, you can best prepare for any French competency test or any language competency test by doing your best to live in the language. That means accessing resources to view, to listen, to read and with more difficulty is finding someone with whom to interact with in French at a high level. Maybe you Francophone family members, or you join some kind of online chat where people are actually talking in French and not just about the weather and themselves.