Language entry

French

Practice French with a curriculum designed for active speaking, accurate listening, and natural grammar application.

Because standard French can vary widely, we support both European and North American varieties that reflect real differences in pronunciation and local usage.

Why varieties matter

Supported varieties can differ in pronunciation, orthography, writing system, vocabulary, grammar, and standard conventions. Choosing the right entry point helps practice match the language you expect to use.

Supported varieties

French of France

Pronunciation Orthography Vocabulary Grammar Regulator
Pronunciation
French Parisian accent
Orthography
France French Orthography
Vocabulary
Metropolitan French vocabulary
Grammar
French morphology
Regulator
French Academy

Quebec French

Pronunciation Orthography Vocabulary Grammar Regulator
Pronunciation
Quebec French accent
Orthography
Canadian French Orthography
Vocabulary
Canadian French vocabulary
Grammar
French morphology
Regulator
Quebec Office of the French Language

What you will train

Pronunciation and listening

Work on the sounds, rhythm, accent, and listening patterns used in this language and its supported varieties.

Writing system and orthography

Connect the language to its writing system, orthography, and standard written conventions where relevant.

Vocabulary and grammar

Build vocabulary, forms, and grammar as systems you can recognize and use.

Communication and usage

Practice fluency and pragmatic communication so the language works in academic, professional, and everyday contexts.

Choose your variety and begin

Use the supported variety list as your entry point, then continue into focused Linguality practice.

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