YouTube Channels to Practice French
YouTube Channels to Practice French
YouTube lessons
YouTube free language learning, not only cat videos and games. These includestyle courses with a local teacher, comedy sketches to make you laugh and learn, and Francophone trip videos.
YouTube’s 15-minute videos make it easy to practice French. This lets you watch a few videos during the day.
Top French-Practicing YouTube Channels
Alexa teaches French.
Learn with Alexa contains hundreds of French-learning videos. They cover one language topic, such as arithmetic, reflexive verbs, or family, in five to ten minutes.
Alexa keeps things lively with skits, costumes, and props. Weekly classes and biweekly live Q&As are available to channel members. Beginners and intermediates can learn the basics here.
FrenchPod101
FrenchPod101 has a YouTube channel and podcasts. They post five-minute and six-hour language videos every few days.
Videos on language learning span from terms about the surroundings to 10 behaviors of excellent learners. Find beginner to expert lessons in the playlists.
Cyprien
Cyprien, language YouTube channel, with around 14 million members. Cyprien’s comedic skits and short films are perfect for intermediate learners who want to transcend beyond courses.
Cyprien’s 10–20-minute videos parody ordinary issues. Each movie has English and French subtitles, but expect slang and fast-paced language.
Bruno Maltor
Bruno Maltor, a French travel vlogger, brings his audience to France, Quebec, Réunion, India, Singapore, and Australia on his intermediate to advanced YouTube channel.
Coffee Break Languages
Coffee Break Languages, a podcast-turned-YouTube channel, includes fantastic videos. As the name implies, coffee break videos are five minutes long.
They range from teacher-filmed grammar and vocabulary courses to hosts speaking in real life. Native speakers have many accents.
Bruno speaks rapidly, but the subtitles help you get a 15-minute dose of authentic French and wanderlust each time.
Pascal teaches French.
Pascal, the teacher at Learn French with Pascal, offers beginner-to-advanced classes. Graphics, cartoons, and whiteboards teach these.
Despite the classroom setting, classes last two to ten minutes and cover one topic, like as grammar, vocabulary, or current affairs.
Want to practice a topic? You can binge-watch videos on the French future tense or body parts in playlists.
Frencheezi.
Learn with Frecheezi, taught by Cindy, a native French speaker, offers videos for beginners to advanced learners.
Grammar, pronunciation, and everyday themes are covered. There are also odd movies like stories designed for learners and language learning ideas like how to quit translating in your thoughts.
Downloadable transcripts and vocabulary lists often accompany videos.
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