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The Best Websites to Learn French

Learning French as an English speaker opens the door to rich culture, travel, food, and global opportunities. Whether you're preparing for a trip to Paris, studying for a language exam, or simply learning for the joy of it, the internet is full of powerful tools to help you succeed.

Hereโ€™s a curated list of the best websites for learning French, tailored specifically for English speakers in 2025. We've grouped them by what they do best โ€” from structured lessons to conversation tools, media immersion, and advanced grammar.

๐ŸŒฑ Best for Beginners: Structured & Guided Learning

If you're just starting or prefer step-by-step lessons, these platforms are perfect:

Duolingo โ€“ French Course

Gamified, bite-sized lessons make it fun and addictive. Ideal for beginners or casual learners.

Babbel โ€“ Learn French

Focuses on practical conversation skills and grammar, taught in context with native dialogues.

Busuu โ€“ French Course

Interactive course with community-based feedback and real-world conversations.

LingoDeer

Excellent for grammar-focused learners who want clear explanations from the start.

๐Ÿง  Grammar, Vocabulary & Writing Tools

Drill your grammar, expand vocabulary, and improve your writing with these resources:

Clozemaster โ€“ French

Learn French in context with fill-in-the-blank sentences from real content.

Lawless French

One of the most comprehensive grammar guides online, with exercises, lessons, and tips.

Texโ€™s French Grammar

University-level grammar resource with explanations, examples, and interactive exercises.

LanguageGuide.org โ€“ French

Build vocabulary with image-based tools and native speaker audio.

๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Tools to Improve Speaking & Pronunciation

French pronunciation can be trickyโ€”these sites help you sound like a native:

italki โ€“ French Tutors

Book one-on-one video lessons with native French speakers based on your goals.

Speechling

Record yourself and get personalized pronunciation feedback from coaches.

Forvo

Search any French word to hear native speakers pronounce it.

Pimsleur โ€“ Learn French

Audio-based learning perfect for on-the-go speaking and listening practice.

๐Ÿ“š Reading & Listening Comprehension

Boost fluency through stories, news, and real-world content:

The Fable Cottage โ€“ French

Classic childrenโ€™s stories with audio narration. Great for beginners and families.

LingQ โ€“ French

Immerse yourself in real French contentโ€”articles, podcasts, and videos with instant vocab tools.

TV5MONDE Langue Franรงaise

Watch authentic French video clips and follow up with comprehension activities.

News in Slow French

Listen to the news at a slower pace, with transcripts and grammar explanations.

๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ Practice with Native Speakers

Real conversations are essentialโ€”these platforms connect you with real people:

Tandem

Language exchange app to chat or call with French native speakers.

HelloTalk

Similar to Tandem, but more text- and audio-message based. Community-driven learning.

Journaly

Write in French and receive corrections from native speakers in a friendly environment.

LangCorrect

Write journal entries and get them corrected for free by native French speakers.

๐ŸŽฌ Learn with Video, Culture & Immersion

French culture is richโ€”these sites let you learn while watching, listening, and enjoying:

FluentU โ€“ French

Learn French through real-world videos like music videos and vlogs, with interactive subtitles.

Easy French โ€“ YouTube

Street interviews with real people in France, subtitled and accessible.

Franรงais Authentique

Video and podcast series for intermediate+ learners, focused on natural, slow speech.

Language Reactor + Netflix

Watch Netflix in French with bilingual subtitles, dictionary support, and learning tools.

๐Ÿงญ Guided Roadmaps & Communities

Sometimes, you just need a path to follow. These platforms provide structure and motivation:

French Together

Clear, actionable tips for English speakers learning French.

Refold French

Immersion-based roadmap ideal for serious learners or self-taught students.

LingQ Blog โ€“ French

Fluency tips from polyglot Steve Kaufmann, including how he learned French himself.

Final Thoughts

Thereโ€™s no one-size-fits-all when learning French. The best approach combines a few of these tools:

Structured course (like Babbel or Duolingo)

Conversation practice (italki or Tandem)

Listening/immersion (LingQ, Netflix, podcasts)

Grammar/vocab drills (Lawless French, Clozemaster)

โœจ Pick what fits your learning style, stay consistent, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the French language. Bonne chance!

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