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OpenLanguage French
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Open Language French may come with a steep price tag, but it is a very comprehensive language-learning app, available on both Android and iOS. Based on the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) system, you can test your level according to official criteria, which is useful for those who need to reach a formal level for work or studies. The app caters to every level from A1 (absolute beginner) to C2 (advanced). A complete language learning program, each lesson includes dialogue, explanations in English, related phrases, and activities including writing and a discussion. While it’s not big on games and visuals, if you’re serious about learning French, this is a well-rounded app that will help you improve quickly. Luckily, you can download a sample course for free before committing to the monthly fee.

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Nicole Eberhard


Nicole Eberhard has a Masters degree in English Literature which has left her with a book-buying problem. She has since abandoned the world of academia, travelled to South America and is trying to master Spanish.



Testimonials

From our clients all over the world

"The first class was awesome and the teacher is so nice and good."
Mansour Helmi

French course in Newcastle.

"Thank you for finding my teacher, Ale, for me! He’s great and the classes are going very well."
Dawn Morris

French course in London, BioTrial.

"The lessons are going very well. Kadidia is an excellent teacher and does very well at preparing lessons and introducing new concepts."
Joy Gridley

French course in Online.

"I am progressing nicely and I am enjoying Rodrique’s teaching. He incorporates fundamental skills with everyday conversation to help me advance my learning."
Lana Luccitti

French course in Online.

"We have now had 13 lessons and are realising that we now know an awful lot more than we thought. The fact that we can now talk to each other and utilise the appropriate tenses is a great example."
Myles Andrews

French course in Leeds.

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