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Lawless French is a free site full of lessons, listening and reading comprehension exercises, quizzes, study tips, and everything else you need to learn French. By Laura K. Lawless.
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Lawless French has grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation lessons as well as listening and reading comprehension exercises sorted by level.
Lawless French for Beginners: » Self-study checklist. A2 – Low-Intermediate French. Survival language: family, shopping, routines. Grammar | Listening | Pronunciation | Reading | Vocabulary | Writing | About the A2 exam. B1 – Intermediate French. Practical language: work, school, travel.
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Each unit is in the form of a checklist with links to online lessons and other resources. I recommend spending at least a week but no more than a monthon each unit: study/practice each item in the list and then go back through them again more quickly to cement your learning before moving on to the next unit. And of course you can go back to an earl...
If you’re notan absolute beginner, I recommend you take at least one of these free proficiency tests in order to figure out where you are: 1. French proficiency test (CEFR levels A1 and A2) The answers page includes a link to the relevant lesson for each question. 2. Progress with Lawless French (all levels) After taking the placement test, you’ll ...
But you’d be amazed at how many people want to start learning by reading books or watching movies without knowing a word of French. Whatever your ultimate goal may be, you’ll get there faster if you first put some time into learning basic French vocabulary and grammar.
Progress with Lawless French is an adaptive, test-driven French learning system that will help you learn more efficiently with personalized kwizzes, writing challenges, and dictées.
Videos for learners and lovers of French by Laura K. Lawless, creator of LawlessFrench.com: lessons, quizzes, study tips, comprehension exercises, and cool tools like The Subjunctivisor.