Very professional and one of the best language schools in Paris with affordable prices. The tutors are native speakers and very friendly.
The C1 level aims at making learners fully autonomous in French. They are able to express themselves fluently and spontaneously in complex conversations and adapt their language to different situations, whether social, academic, or professional. They can develop and structure sophisticated arguments, present their ideas in a clear and coherent way, and understand nuanced points of view. They are capable of using advanced vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, and they can deal with abstract, technical, or culturally embedded topics with ease. They can also write well-structured texts, reports, or essays, clearly highlighting relevant points and drawing logical conclusions. Administrative importance:The C1 level is often required for academic research, postgraduate studies, or professional roles where a high degree of language precision and autonomy is expected. This level can be validated through a DALF C1, TCF C1, or an equivalent certificate.
Tarifs : 200 heures × 12 €/h (autofinancement) ou 15 €/h (financé — CPF, France Travail, OPCO, employeur…).
En rejoignant en cours de session, vous payez uniquement les heures restantes.
De vrais avis d'apprenants qui ont suivi nos programmes de français.
Very professional and one of the best language schools in Paris with affordable prices. The tutors are native speakers and very friendly.
The quality of Language Education is excellent. One of the most affordable language schools in Paris. Good thing is that the teachers are native French so the class is not only about the language but we also get to understand the French Culture through them.
I studied A1 and half of A2 in this school (mostly on-site). 100%recommended. My teacher Anne-Laure is SUPER AGRÉABLE, always smiling, attentive, and really chilled. Moreover, she is very very professional, punctual and responsive. She makes sure every one gets attention in the class. The manager and staff Sourav and S...
Les différences qui comptent quand vous êtes un adulte qui apprend le français à Paris.
| What you'll get | Centre Zenith | Typical Paris school |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum students per class | 10 | 15 to 30+ |
| Native French teachers | Always | Varies |
| Teachers can explain in English | Every teacher | Not always |
| Evening & Saturday schedule | Built around office hours | Mostly weekdays / daytime |
| Formats available | Onsite · Online · Hybrid | Often onsite only — rarely a true hybrid, mostly online or in-person |
| CPF fundable | Qualiopi certified | Sometimes |
| OPCO / employer financing | Accepted | Not always |
| Label Qualité FLE | Yes | Not always |
| Official DELF-DALF exam centre | Learn and pass with us | Rarely |
| Free level test before enrolment | No commitment | Often paid |
| Self-paid rate | €12 / hour | €12–€33 / hour |
Choisissez la session qui s'adapte le mieux à votre emploi du temps.
Toutes les sessions ci-dessous sont hybrides — pour chaque cours, vous êtes libre d'assister en présentiel ou en ligne, selon votre préférence du jour. Le lieu du présentiel est indiqué pour chaque classe.
Comment payer, à quel financement vous êtes éligible, et où réserver votre examen DELF.
This program can be financed through:
CPF
CPF (lien 2)
Self-financing
Centre Zenith is an official DELF-DALF exam centre. Reserve your seat for the next session directly on our exam booking platform.
Book on godelf.comIndependent exam — not included in tuition.
Ce que les anciens étudiants ont accompli à ce niveau — et à travers notre programme.
Average marks and pass rates from past Centre Zenith students.
| Metric | DLCF* | DELF** | DCL*** |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall (A1, A2, B1, B2) | |||
| Average mark | 80.17 | 71.27 | — |
| Pass rate | 97.98% | 87.50% | 98.75% |
| Sample size | 495 | 32 | 80 |
Le programme ci-dessous s'applique à chaque session de ce niveau — seules les dates, l'horaire et l'enseignant changent.
As per the guidelines of CEFRL (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), these are the things learners are supposed to be able to do once they are at the C1 level.
Listening:
They can understand extended speech even when it is not clearly structured and when relationships are only implied and not signalled explicitly. They can understand television programmes and films without too much effort.
Reading:
They can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning. They can follow complex arguments and appreciate distinctions of style.
Spoken interaction:
They can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. They can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes. They can formulate ideas and opinions with precision and relate their contributions skillfully to those of other speakers.
Spoken production:
They can present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects, integrating sub-themes, developing particular points, and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion.
Writing:
They can express themselves in clear, well-structured text, expressing points of view at some length. They can write about complex subjects in a letter, an essay, or a report, underlining what they consider to be the salient issues. They can select a style appropriate to the reader in mind.
In short, learners with a C1 level:
Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts and recognize implicit meaning.
Can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much searching for words.
Can use the language effectively and flexibly for social, academic, and professional purposes.
Can produce well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns and cohesive devices.
Administrative importance:
The C1 level is often required for access to postgraduate academic programs, competitive job positions, or roles where a high level of language autonomy is expected. It is a strong indicator of advanced and autonomous language proficiency.
As per the guidelines of CEFRL (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), after completing the C1 level, learners are able to understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning. They can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions. They can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes. They can produce clear, well-structured, detailed texts on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors, and cohesive devices.
They can:
discuss societal issues in depth and present nuanced arguments;
analyse and interpret abstract ideas, expressing subtle shades of meaning in discussion and writing;
understand irony, cultural references, and idiomatic expressions in spoken and written French;
follow and actively contribute to academic and professional discussions;
critically examine opinions expressed in the media and respond appropriately;
prepare and deliver formal presentations on specialized topics with confidence;
write structured essays, reports, or analyses on complex themes such as identity, migration, or political participation;
compare cultural norms and values, and reflect on their own positioning;
write opinion pieces or letters to the editor responding to social or political developments;
evaluate the impact of scientific or technological developments on daily life;
analyse and compare artistic works, literature, or performances;
formulate and defend positions on controversial topics (bioethics, climate policy, freedom of expression, etc.);
write formal and informal correspondence with accuracy and appropriateness of register;
explain detailed administrative or professional procedures clearly;
synthesize and reinterpret information from various sources into coherent, original output;
adapt their tone, vocabulary, and style according to the communicative context (professional, academic, casual, etc.);
participate in debates using rhetorical strategies and structured arguments;
express certainty, doubt, emotion, and judgment using nuanced grammatical structures such as the subjunctive, conditional, and passive forms;
show mastery of indirect speech, connectors, and idiomatic turns of phrase;
reflect on their learning strategies and linguistic development;
produce creative writing or literary texts, demonstrating an awareness of genre and style;
interact with confidence in professional settings (job interviews, meetings, formal negotiations);
give and understand feedback and critique in both academic and workplace environments.
You have the B2 level of French language.
At the end of your course, you will take a final test at our centre to assess whether you have reached the C1 level targeted by this program. Our internal assessments are based on the structure and standards of the DALF C1 exam.
Successful candidates will receive a Centre Zenith certificate attesting to their level.
If you're unable to take the test on the scheduled date, you can sit for it later, depending on your availability and our calendar of examinations for this level.
DCL – Diplôme de Compétence en Langue (C1 level)
The DCL is an official diploma issued by the French Ministry of Education. At the C1 level, it certifies your ability to use French autonomously in complex professional and social contexts.
DALF – Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française (C1 level)
The DALF C1 is an advanced-level diploma awarded by France Éducation International, on behalf of the Ministry of Education. It is widely recognized for academic and professional purposes, in France and internationally.
If you wish to register for the DCL or DALF C1 exams after completing the program, please let us know when you enroll. We will help you secure a spot at one of our partner universities or institutions that organize these official tests.
⚠️ Please note: Exam spots are limited, and advance booking is strongly recommended.
Both DCL and DALF diplomas are valid for life and accepted for official purposes such as applying for French nationality, permanent residency, or academic admissions at French institutions.
? For learners funded by CPF or Pôle Emploi through Centre Zenith:
Taking the DCL exam at C1 level is mandatory at the end of your program.
In our Bezons centre, we are located on the 4th floor of a building that is easily accessible by wheelchair. The elevator is spacious and there are no stairs that need to be climbed to reach our center.
In our Gare de Lyon centre, we are located at the ground floor, and accessible by wheelchair.
If you have any other concerns, such as if you hear or see differently from most others and need special accommodations, please send a WhatsApp message to Sourav, our point of contact for disabled individuals at Centre Zenith, at 07 78 64 53 16.
You can also email us at formation@centrezenith.com or send us a direct message through our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/centrezenith.
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