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5 Fantastic Resources to Learn French For Free

5 Fantastic Resources to Learn French For Free

justlearnj
Justlearn
2/2/2021
8 minute read

Larning French doesn’t have to cost you a ton of money. In today’s world, all you need is will power to finally sit down and start learning it. You’re probably wondering what’s the best way to learn French for free.

The good news is that there are plenty of different ways and resources to help you learn French without spending a single penny. 

But how do you know which of the resources are good and useful? How do you know which ones are of good quality if you don’t try them out?

Today is your lucky day because we will share with you some of the best resources to learn French for free.

Let’s dive in.

YouTube French Video Lessons

People who invented YouTube should win a Nobel prize.

You can find anything you want on YouTube, including language lessons. And what’s more important, everything is accessible totally for free.

Therefore, YouTube is a perfect place where you can find entertaining and yet quite useful French lessons.

As you may already know, the benefits of learning French with YouTube are endless. From learning and practicing the language on your own path and improving all language skills, to non-verbal ways that can help learn foreign languages.

Like on the internet, on YouTube, there are so many French video lessons, that you may be confused about which one to choose and start with. You surely can’t watch all of them, so here are some we gladly recommend.

  • Super Easy French

Besides language, this channel offers some lessons from the culture.

Besides being useful, these videos are fun because the host does the streets and interviews random people he meets. This is a perfect way to hear a typical French accent and practice the pronunciation.

  • French With Alexa

Alexa is a French teacher who makes short, entertaining videos for learning French. One thing that makes her videos worth watching is the way she passes her knowledge. Thanks to Alexa, you will build your vocabulary, learn boring grammar rules, and practice your speaking skills.

  • FrenchPod101

Ideal for beginners, the French Pod course includes videos as well. This channel is thorough with all the necessary explanations about the topic you choose. Learn many new words and phrases, learn how to use them in real-life situations, along with understanding all the necessary grammar rules.

French Language Apps

More and more people are using language learning apps. The reason is simple: they are very handy because you can use them on your device wherever you go and whenever you want.

Besides, most of them are created to be entertaining and exciting so that you turn to them over and over again.

With so many available apps, you can find many of them for learning French for free.

Here are some of them.

  • Duolingo

It is one of the popular language-learning apps available for free. If you want an entertaining way to learn French grammar and build your vocabulary, Duolingo is a game-based app that can fulfill your expectations.

  • Memrise

Learning French with flashcard apps is another great way to have fun but also learn the language. With this one, you can expand your vocabulary by creating your own vocabulary list or you can use the existing one.

  • Drops

If you are too busy to dedicate an hour or two to learning French, the Drops app is perfect for you. With this app, you can study 5 minutes a day and still improve your vocabulary. The app is available on Google Play and App Store for free, but if you want a more extended version you have to pay for it.

French Podcasts And Audio

Just like the apps, French podcasts and audio lessons are also very useful because you can use them anytime and anywhere. 

Since podcasts became very popular, you can find plenty of French podcasts that can help you practice and improve your listening skills and vocabulary. 

But how do you know which ones are good and worth your time?

Here are some of them we recommend.

  • Coffee Break French

Don’t let the paid version confuse you. You can listen to the podcasts for free, too. The French host, Mark, teaches you the language along with other students. Another great thing is that you can choose your proficiency level and dive into the learning process. It is available on their website, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify, so you can choose from where you want to listen to the podcasts. 

  • Forvo

How do you practice your French pronunciation besides tongue twisters? With Forvo!

This is a great resource where you can hear native speakers saying words and phrases, and a perfect place to practice your French accent.

  • Tunein Quebec

As you are familiar, French isn’t spoken only in France. There are more than 20 French-speaking countries all over the world. And one of them is Canada. If you want to learn Canadian French and to pick up some Quebecois version of French, we recommend listening to the Tunein Quebec.

Free Resources For Reading Skills Improvement

Even though reading in French is considered one of the useful techniques to improve your vocabulary, learn to read and write, as well as to ‘see’ grammar rules ‘in practice,’ for complete beginners reading various materials isn’t as easy as anyone would think.

We, however, found some useful free reading materials that can be helpful.

  • Lingua.com

This website is among the rare ones to offer easy reading materials for beginners. Everyday topics, where you can find many useful words and phrases is something you shouldn’t miss.

  • Paralleltext.io

Now, this is something for book lovers, although any French learner can find it entertaining. Reading Sherlock Holmes or Alice in Wonderland is much easier when you have them written in both French and English. Anytime you aren’t sure you understand the context, the English version is there to give you a hand.

  • LanguageGuide.org

Not only that you can find so much useful reading material, but you can also listen to it and improve both listening and reading skills. And even better, you can practice your French pronunciation as well.

French Online Courses For Free

Most of the language courses require premium accounts. 

But there are some of them you can use for free. Don’t be confused if they are free that they aren’t good. On the contrary, those are worldwide-known and appreciated courses. 

  • TV5Monde

Plenty of articles divided into levels from beginner to advanced, can help you not only with your reading skills, but help you with vocabulary and grammar as well.

  • ElearningFrench

Beginner and intermediate French learners are safe because courses on this site are available for free. Improve your French by listening to the French dialogues and learn grammar with many different examples after the lesson. They also offer learning French with music, so singing and learning the language is quite an entertainment!

  • Alison.com

If you want to learn and write basic French, then this course is the right one for you. With around 15 hours of free French material, you can learn to speak the language and talk about everyday topics confidently.

 

As you see, there are so many useful materials that can help you learn French, no matter your proficiency level. And that’s all completely for free!

The only thing about these ways of learning French is that you can’t practice your speaking skills and show everything that you’ve learned. For that, you will have to have the help of French tutors. Whether you like it or not, real people, especially native French speakers are the best companions for the final practice.

After all, that’s the whole point of learning a language. To speak to the others.

What are the best video resources to learn French for free?

YouTube channels like Super Easy French, French With Alexa, and FrenchPod101

What are the best free French language apps?

Duolingo, Memrise, Drops

What are the best podcasts to learn French?

Coffee Break French, Forvo, Tunein Quebec

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