Introducing our BRAND NEW
French reading challenge
for beginners (and complete beginners)!
For people who want to start learning French the fun way
Le village - a fun-filled introduction to reading in French.
Follow the hilarious adventures of the Dupré family who try to navigate life with annoying neighbours, bad-tempered relatives and teenage children. This challenge is designed for beginners and complete beginners (A1 to A2) who want to learn basic vocabulary and sentence structures while having fun. It is made up of 25 very short stories with questions and audio files. You will receive one short story and two audio files by email every day from the day you enrol and you can submit your homework for correction if you wish. Each story should take you around 20 minutes a day. On completion of the challenge, you will have the opportunity to claim your special offer as well as your FREE BONUS. ENROL NOW to start your French reading journey and take advantage of our special launch price of £42 instead of £47! |
What students have to say
"I really like the format of this challenge. I particularly enjoy the visual aides you've created to help emphasize the important bits. The color coding of words and phrases plus underlining the liaisons has been a real eye opener for me. I thought I understood all the rules regarding this topic, but I have a long way to go based on the exercises I've done so far.
Also, the questions are so much more than just questions. Associating the words in each question through reading, and then listening to the voice recordings, helps bring everything together and creates a truly helpful, educational experience."
Kevin C.
Also, the questions are so much more than just questions. Associating the words in each question through reading, and then listening to the voice recordings, helps bring everything together and creates a truly helpful, educational experience."
Kevin C.
"My grand-daughter is also using the challenges and enjoying them. She hates French at school. They are good for training your ears to spoken French even though it may not be as fast as some natives."
John W.
John W.