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Best French Learning Resources
Learning Websites

Learning Websites is one of the most popular tools for learning French.
It is especially useful for beginner, and helps improve grammar and vacabulary.
If you want to improve your French grammar and vacabulary efficiency, this is a great resource to include in your daily learning routine.

WordReference.com

Best for quick translationsVocabularyA1

A highly practical English-French dictionary combining WordReference and Collins data.

It's especially useful for learning common collocations, idiomatic expressions, and real usage. Definitions are concise, and example sentences are plentiful—making it an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate learners.

La langue française

VocabularyB1

This site provides detailed French definitions and explanations.

It's particularly helpful for distinguishing subtle differences between words and exploring meanings beyond the most common usage.

Best suited for intermediate to advanced learners who want a deeper understanding of vocabulary.

CNRTL

Centre National de Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales

VocabularyB1

A comprehensive lexical resource developed by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).

It brings together multiple dictionary databases, offering in-depth definitions, usage examples, and historical context. Even more detailed than La langue française.

While the content is entirely in French and can feel challenging, you can always rely on your browser's translation feature to make it more accessible.

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Easy news with simple sentences

ReadinglisteningVocabularyBeginnerA2

A news website designed for younger audiences.

It uses simple vocabulary and sentence structures, often accompanied by animated videos. This makes it an excellent resource for beginners who want to start reading and listening to real-world French content without feeling overwhelmed.