French Language: Learning Toolkit

Mark Marchenko
2 min readFeb 2, 2020

My French currently is in a very bad, dangerous and dim place. I’ve studied it for my undergrad, but I wasn’t the most hardworking French student, and since that I’ve managed to forget a good deal of what I’ve previously learned.

It is a shame, so I decided to make a list of the best resources available right now to be able to refer to them while adjusting my self-studies. They can be used to cover all four aspects of language: speaking, reading, writing and listening.

Let’s see what we have here

Textbooks & Reading

Online courses, videos, and channels

Apps

  • FluentU
    Learning through videos + studying material
  • Lingvist
    One of the best complementary vocabulary learning apps out there
  • Mon coach Bescherelle
    Works well for Intermediate+ students
  • LingQ
    Healthy way to build up a foundation for beginners

Grammar & Vocabulary References

Online Dictionaries

Writing

Community/Speaking/Tutoring

Reading

Podcasts

This will be updated on a regular basis.
Thanks! Mark (https://twitter.com/marchenkomark)

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Mark Marchenko

Flâneur. MSc Medieval Literatures & Cultures ’20 @EdinburghUni . Interests include: Le Morte Darthur • Dead Languages • Heroism