Level 1
Essentials
Greetings, polite phrases, and introducing yourself.
Levels unlock in order. Complete a level to open the next one. The structure is simple on purpose, so the study flow stays clear.
Level 1
Greetings, polite phrases, and introducing yourself.
Level 2
Handling prices, quantities, and simple payments.
Level 3
Useful French for bakeries, cafés, and restaurants.
Level 4
Finding places and understanding simple directions.
Level 5
Talking about dates, times, and appointments.
Level 6
Core verbs for building practical present tense sentences.
Level 7
Supermarket, pharmacy, and everyday errand language.
Level 8
Colours, size, quality, and basic adjective agreement.
Level 9
Daily habits, repeated actions, and ordinary schedules.
Level 10
Staying polite while saying you do not understand.
Level 11
Symptoms, appointments, prescriptions, and follow-up language.
Level 12
Speaking with teachers and handling school basics.
Level 13
Discussing rent, repairs, leaks, heating, and visits.
Level 14
Trains, buses, tickets, delays, and platform questions.
Level 15
Answering calls, leaving messages, and spelling your name.
Level 16
Talking about basic past events in practical contexts.
Level 17
Using aller + infinitive for plans and near-future actions.
Level 18
Giving simple opinions and agreeing or disagreeing politely.
Level 19
Linking details with because, when, before, and after.
Level 20
Small talk, neighbours, community events, and invitations.
Level 21
Describing past situations with c'était, il y avait, and quand j'étais.
Level 22
Polite commands, step-by-step help, and practical guidance.
Level 23
Connecting ideas with parce que, quand, si, donc, and mais.
Level 24
Full multi-step conversations across common expat scenarios.
Level 25
Smoother, less translated French with common expressions and nuance.