RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE YOUR FRENCH

If you want to work on your general French, here are a few recommendations:

TELEVISION

You may watch French-speaking TV channels.

- The news on the French-speaking Belgian channel (RTBF). They are broadcasted every

day at 19:30 (Continental European time)

- The news on the French channel (France 2). Broadcasting time is 20:00

- French-speaking channel TV5 Monde offers programmes from public French-speaking

channels (from Belgium, France but also Switzerland and Canada)

You may of course watch those programmes on the internet.

Any programme will help you to progress.

It may even be profitable to choose a “stupid” programme (like TV series): scenarios are so

simple that you can focus on the language rather than on the “plot”.

FILMS

You may watch movies in French with subtitles in your mother language or in French depending

on your level.

INTERNET

Here are a few websites to learn French:

- French TV channel has a nice website. Type “TV5 Monde apprendre le français »

- The BBC also has its language website. Type « BBC Learn French »

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Lots of websites are free. Type “Apprendre le français en ligne” or “Français langue

étrangère” and you will find them. You may start with this site

Internet is of course very rich in videos. Why don’t you try You Tube in French !!

BOOKS

The following books are very good:

- Grammaire progressive du Français (CLE International)

- Vocabulaire progressif du Français (CLE International)

- Communication progressive du français (CLE International)

All three are divided into three levels:

- “débutant” = for levels A1 and A2 in the European Framework for Languages);

- “intermédiaire” = for levels B1 and B2;

- “avancé “ = for levels C1 and C2.

Make sure you do not only buy these books but also the corrections.

SPEAKING

Create or seize every opportunity to speak the language!

If you know people who speak French, practice with them!

READING

Newspapers, magazines and books

Magazines are generally easier to read than newspapers. Besides, you may choose magazines

with a focus on what you like (computers, sports, cinema…)

I rarely recommend books as the language is more sophisticated, more literate than the French

you need in everyday situations.

However, CLE International proposes “Lectures faciles”, i.e. stories with explanations and

vocabulary adapted to most levels.

Comics may be a nice option: they are shorter than a book and the language used is generally

similar to everyday French.

PROFESSIONNAL FRENCH

If you want to work on your “MSF French”, visit the websites of French-speaking sections.

The MSF France website is by far the best. You can find lots of videos and texts on every topic

(from malaria to stock management) which will help you to learn professional vocabulary and

even hear African or Haïtian accents.