Everyday French Vocabulary Course

Course Snapshot

Who this course is for and how to use it

Level: Beginner to early A2
Best for: learners who want practical French for real situations
Estimated pace: 2 to 3 weeks alongside your core beginner course
Main result: speak with more natural vocabulary in daily situations

This course is best for you if…

  • you know some basics but need more usable words and phrases
  • you want situation-based vocabulary instead of abstract lists
  • you are preparing for travel or simple daily conversations

By the end of this course, you should be able to…

  • use vocabulary for shops, food, directions, transport, and daily routines
  • reuse practical phrases faster in conversation
  • connect isolated vocabulary to real-life contexts

Recommended learning order

  1. Start with greetings, daily routine, and small-talk lessons.
  2. Move into food, shopping, transport, and travel situations.
  3. Review high-frequency vocabulary and recycle phrases aloud.

Start with: French Greetings for Beginners
Next course after this: French Grammar Course for Beginners

This course gives beginners a practical vocabulary path built around real situations, not random word lists. Instead of collecting isolated words, you will learn the expressions, collocations, and ready-to-use phrases that help you greet people, shop, order food, ask for directions, check into a hotel, and handle everyday conversations with more confidence.

Level: Beginner to early A2
Course goal: help you speak more naturally in everyday situations with practical vocabulary and ready-to-use phrases

Why This Course Matters

Many learners study French by memorizing isolated words, but real conversations do not work like that. This course focuses on everyday situations, so the vocabulary stays easier to remember and much easier to reuse.

  • learn phrases French speakers actually use
  • build vocabulary by real situation, not by random theme
  • feel more comfortable in travel, food, shopping, and conversation contexts
  • practice with examples that sound natural and useful

How to Use This Course

  1. Start with Module 1 if you want the fastest practical results.
  2. Study one everyday situation at a time.
  3. Read the phrases aloud and reuse them in your own examples.
  4. Return to the modules that match your real needs most often.

Module 1: Everyday Greetings and Natural Survival Phrases

These are the first expressions that help you sound polite, natural, and comfortable in daily life.

Module 2: Small Talk and Everyday Conversation

This module helps you move beyond single sentences and keep simple conversations going.

Module 3: Food, Bakery and Restaurant French

Food is one of the most practical ways to build everyday vocabulary because it gives you words and phrases you can reuse immediately.

Module 4: Shopping and Everyday Errands

This module helps you shop, ask prices, understand basic store language, and handle common day-to-day interactions.

Module 5: Travel, Transport and Finding Your Way

These lessons are built for real movement: stations, airports, streets, maps, and travel situations.

Module 6: Everyday Topics That Come Up All the Time

These are the kinds of topics that appear constantly in normal conversation, so they are worth practicing early.

Start Here First: The Most Useful Path

If you want the most practical order, start with these lessons first:

  1. French greetings for beginners
  2. Useful French phrases that sound natural
  3. French small talk
  4. French restaurant vocabulary
  5. French travel phrases

What You Should Be Able to Do After This Course

  • handle simple everyday interactions more naturally
  • ask for things politely in shops, cafes, stations, and hotels
  • understand and reuse common real-life phrases
  • feel more comfortable in short practical conversations
  • recognize high-value vocabulary that appears often in daily French

Next Step

Start with French greetings for beginners, then move to useful French phrases that sound natural. Once those feel comfortable, continue with food, travel, shopping, and small talk depending on what you need most.