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Essential French (A1)
This course is perfect for you if you learned some French a while ago, have only the basics, and still freeze when you try to respond in real situations, like at the bakery or café.
It’s an ideal foundation if you’re planning a trip to France, want to build confidence speaking, or simply need to overcome the mental block that stops you from speaking naturally. The course is designed to help you start speaking immediately, with practical dialogues and exercises.
If your goal is a deep, comprehensive grammar course, other programs do that well — but Spoken French for Beginners focuses on helping you speak and understand French confidently, not just study rules.
Intermediate French (B1)
This course takes your French to the next level, helping you have meaningful, natural conversations and finally feel comfortable interacting with native speakers in everyday and deeper contexts.
You’ll learn to express your desires, fears, and opinions with ease, mastering the subjunctive and other complex structures.
You’ll also practice negotiating, being assertive, and responding naturally in various situations, using structures that sound authentic to French speakers.
Finally, you’ll explore the conditional and hypothetical language, allowing you to express regrets, what-ifs, and alternative realities — all while speaking with confidence and fluency.
BUNDLE: Spoken French (A1 + B1)
From “uhhh… une baguette, please?” to deep, confident conversations in French.
This bundle combines Spoken French for Beginners and Find Your French Voice, taking you step by step from the essentials to the expressive.
In the first course, you’ll learn to handle everyday situations naturally, stop freezing when someone speaks to you, and start building solid speaking habits through contextual dialogues and weekly feedback.
In the second course, you’ll go beyond small talk: express emotions, desires, and regrets; master the subjunctive and conditional; and learn to connect with French people on a deeper level.
It’s not just about grammar, it’s about becoming the French-speaking version of yourself who sounds real, feels confident, and actually enjoys using the language.