AC (Barcelona)
May 24
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I would recommend starting lessons with a tutor and then see what they advise. One of the advantage of having a tutor is that they know you and can advise the best way for you to make progress. There are great ressources onlines but it`s hard to know which one`s the best for you without knowing you.
Here are some resources that can be particularly helpful for beginners learning French :
BBC langages offers a free online course for beginners, providing interactive lessons, videos, and games to help you learn French in an engaging way.
Memrise is an app that focuses on vocabulary building through flashcards. It's a great complement to your language learning journey.
Hello! My name is Fabrice and I am from Cameroon, I am a French teacher with five years of experience.
I can perfectly help you to improve in French and to immerse yourself in the French language. We can start whenever you wan
Of course, you are right ! I can recommand you TV5 France, DELF mock exams, Duolingo. I am native French speaker and give private lessons if you are interested for some day :)
Hi ! As a beginner it's quite difficult because there's so much on the internet. I'd be more in favor of gradually providing videos and online dictionaries if necessary.
These provide clear progression and grammar foundations.
Duolingo (Free): Great for beginners; introduces vocabulary and basic grammar through gamified lessons.
Français Facile (Free): A very rich site with grammar lessons, exercises, and listening activities for beginners.
BBC Languages – French (Free, archived): Clear explanations and cultural tips, great for English speakers.
Absolutely! Complementing private classes with online resources is a smart move—it helps reinforce what you learn and gives you more exposure to the language. Here are some excellent online resources for beginners learning French:
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