This course is built for learners who want to speak more naturally, understand real spoken French, and improve their pronunciation step by step. Each module focuses on one skill area: sounds, listening, speaking, or fluency habits.
Level: A1 to B1
Course goal: help you understand more of what you hear, pronounce French more clearly, and speak with less hesitation
Why Pronunciation and Speaking Often Get Neglected
Most learners spend more time reading and writing than speaking and listening. But French sounds different from how it is written, and real conversations happen at a speed that textbooks do not prepare you for. This course fills that gap.
- learn the sounds that actually matter for being understood
- train your ear to follow natural spoken French
- build speaking habits that reduce hesitation over time
- stop translating in your head and start thinking in French
How to Use This Course
- Start with Module 1 to build a solid foundation in French sounds.
- Work through Module 2 to understand how words connect in real speech.
- Use Modules 3 and 4 in parallel: listen daily and speak daily.
- Return to Module 5 to refine fluency habits as you progress.
Module 1: The Sounds of French
Before you can speak or listen well, you need to understand how French sounds work. Start here.
- French pronunciation for beginners: the sounds that matter most
- French pronunciation for complete beginners: the first sounds to learn
- The French R explained simply for English speakers
- Nasal sounds in French: an, en, on, in made easy
- 30 French minimal pairs to train your ear
Module 2: Reading Aloud, Liaison and Intonation
Understanding how words connect and how sentences flow is the key to sounding natural in French.
- Silent letters in French: what you pronounce and what you skip
- French liaison explained with everyday examples
- How to read French words out loud with more confidence
- French intonation: how to sound more natural without imitating perfectly
Module 3: Training Your Ear
You cannot speak what you cannot hear. These lessons build your listening accuracy from the ground up.
- How to practice French listening when you are still a beginner
- Slow French listening practice: a simple method that actually works
- The best French podcasts for beginners and what to listen for
- How to shadow French audio to improve pronunciation and fluency
Module 4: Speaking Practice
These lessons give you structured speaking practice for real situations, with patterns and dialogues you can use immediately.
- French dialogue practice: 10 mini conversations for everyday life
- French questions and answers for beginners: 30 useful speaking patterns
- French dialogue conversation for beginners
- Useful fillers in French to sound more natural when you speak
Module 5: Building Fluency Habits
Fluency is not a destination — it is a set of daily habits. These lessons help you build the mental and practical routines that make French feel more automatic.
- How to stop translating in your head when speaking French
- How to think in French with short daily exercises
- Unlocking fluency: building a solid foundation for French proficiency
- The power of community in language learning
- Free online French class: how to use guided lessons to improve faster
Start Here First: The Most Useful Path
If you want the most efficient starting point, follow this order:
- French pronunciation: the sounds that matter most
- Silent letters in French
- French liaison explained
- How to practice French listening
- French dialogue practice
What You Should Be Able to Do After This Course
- pronounce French sounds clearly enough to be understood
- follow slow and moderately paced French audio
- hold short real-life conversations with more confidence
- use natural fillers and question patterns that sound like real French
- build daily speaking habits that reduce hesitation over time
Next Step
Start with French pronunciation: the sounds that matter most, then move to French liaison and how to practice French listening. Once those feel comfortable, add daily speaking practice using the dialogue and question pattern lessons.
