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The 7 Best Online Resources for Studying French Grammar

May 23, 2018

The 7 Best Online Resources for Studying French Grammar

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Got grammar questions between French lessons? Tutor Natalie S. shares the best places to find answers to your French grammar questions online…

Studying French grammar tends to be a lot of work, because it differs widely from English grammar. Luckily, there are some online resources for French students that make the learning process much easier. Check out the list below of our top favorite online resources for studying French grammar.

1) Language Guide French

This is a very basic resource that is perfect for people just beginning to study French. This free website breaks down the introductory grammatical rules regarding conjugations, verb tenses, and pronouns. The resource is free; however, it will only detail the basics of French grammar.

2) YouLearnFrench YouTube Channel

This channel is centered on teaching both French grammar and French vocabulary to beginner students. They currently have 188 lessons posted on their channel, and they are all available for free! If you are a visual learner, this resource is perfect.

3) Learn French by Podcast

This podcast currently features 173 episodes that teach the listener all about the French language. The early episodes are geared towards beginners, while the later episodes are for more advanced students. Start at the beginning to build a strong base in French grammar, and work your way up from there! These podcast episodes are free and available on iTunes.

4) One Minute French Podcast

Available for free on iTunes, this podcast teaches students French in short, two-minute lessons. It is aimed at beginners and focuses on the basics of French grammar and vocabulary.

5) Bonjour de France

This website offers French grammar lessons, quizzes, and games to help students practice their new skills. This is a free resource that is best suited for more intermediate students, because most of the grammar exercises are written in French.

6) About.com French Language Page

The French section offers pages of verb charts, grammar explanations, vocabulary lessons, and online quizzes. Grammar points are explained in a simple and comprehensive manner with multiple examples. This resource is also free!

7) News in Slow French

This podcast is a topical show that slowly breaks down current events in French. Each episode features news stories and grammar lessons. Currently, there are 221 episodes available for free on iTunes, and the podcast is ongoing.

While these websites can be extremely helpful, utilizing a personalized tutor is one of the best ways to learn a new language quickly and effectively. Find the perfect tutor for your French grammar needs here!

Natalie S.Natalie S. tutors in English, ESL, History, Phonics, Reading, and Test Prep in San Diego, as well as through online lessons. She received her BA in English Education at the University of Delaware, and her MA in English Literature at San Diego State University. Learn more about Natalie here!

 

 

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