What Reddit Says About French Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about French apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/learnfrench
They also feel more human because there's a real person teaching. The best way to get input is through videos or podcasts in French. There are two useful apps that are basically Netflix for language learners: LingoPie and FluentU.
r/learnfrench
I find that at you level you need to do stuff not on an app. Think about what you would like and have the budget for ... And then ask here for ideas. ... YouTube is great. " Easy French", "French Facile" & "ListenEF" are my personal favourites.
r/learnfrench
While Babbel is definitely an improvement over Duolingo for conversation skills, you might want to consider French Together as well. Our app focuses on real conversations with an AI speaking partner that gives you pronunciation feedback.
r/learnfrench
TV5Monde (authentic videos with questions appropriate to each language learning level). iTalki (cheap tutoring classes). HelloTalk (communicating with French speakers around the world).
r/learnfrench
Try a mix and see what works best for you. Bon courage with your French! ... As mentioned already by others, Duolingo is good to encourage you to learn everyday. It's very very slow but you can still use it to review what you have learned from other sources. I practice speaking mainly from Babb...
r/French
Don’t forget to read some French books or articles too, as they can introduce you to new words and phrases in a natural way. Listening to French podcasts or music can also help reinforce your vocabulary while keeping things fun. Mixing different resources will help you retain what you learn, so try ...
r/learnfrench
Babbel Live (which gives you access to the Babbel app too). I use Duolingo (amongst other things) alongside it to really help me remember everything I’m learning there. These two work really well together. ... I haven't tried it much as a learner but I wrote the French content for Bunpo (as ...
r/learnfrench
Apprendre de TV5 Monde is great also. And I appreciate my share of grammar to understand certain grammar rules. It makes things faster in my opinion. ... Kwiziq for grammar. It is something you need to pay for, but it has done wonders for my ...
r/learnfrench
I think in addition to duo you need some source for grammar, and coffee break french is okay. They've got 15 years worth of podcasts. There is also the duolingo podcast. As well, my library does offer a few french books and on libby some practice dialogues. Youtube with an adblocker installed m...
r/learnfrench
Any other similar apps? Share ... I decided to pay for it. For me, if I'm paying for it I'll use it more. I've really liked memrise. You can hear native speakers in it. I also supplement it with babbel. Babbel is good for the grammar part of it. That being said, I try some immersion t...
r/learnfrench
I recall recommending Pims to you (and your wife) in a previous thread! I’m certain others did, too — so glad you guys are enjoying it ... Yes. Thank you! ... +1 for Pimsleur. I wanted to share that I've found Pimsleur is available for free through many US public libraries. I even found digital...
r/learnfrench
hiii, i tried duolingo but i feel ... ... For a subscription, Pimsleur's audio is great. If you'd be willing to pay upfront, Rocket French has a lot of good, contemporary content for what you pay....
r/French
There are a lot of exercises for all the levels of french based on audio and video. ... You can start with Duolingo but just try to speed-run some of the lessons. Duolingo is cute but the main complaint among serious language learners is that it is too slow. Not exactly sure what your goals are and ...
r/ParisTravelGuide
There's a lot of French content creators on Instagram which might be a more fun way to learn especially travel and food vocabulary, with the added bonus of spotlighting places to potentially go while you're in town. I like leparisdalexis and cestmeilleurquandcestbon ... Thank you very much...
r/learnfrench
TalkHere (IOS app) is built to be like your romantic French language partner. Like a true lover, it doesn't charge you money. It gives you language learning support in every possible way.
r/learnfrench
Youtube has tonnes of great channels: French mornings with Elisa, Piece of French, Francias avec Nelly, French comprehensible input, French with Pierre, Madame a Paname, Hello French with Elisabeth. The chatgpt app is honestly amazing, you can read and write as much as you want and speak and listen ...
r/learnfrench
With the news of them firing most of their contract workers, I’ve decided to totally move on from Duolingo. The other apps I’ve tried are Mauril, ToutApprendre, and Smash Education. What’s worked well for you?
r/French
Busuu seemed interesting at first, so I paid for the premium plan, but now I don't like it. My method is just based on good input, that's why I like InnerFrench, so podcasts/interviews with subtitles, movies with good subtitles, books with audio, too. I like to hear the words at the same t...
r/learnfrench
Others have given different options outside of apps, but if you want to use the app route, you should check out Mango Languages, Beelinguapp, and Memrise · Another source is Coffee Break French, which is a great podcast.
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