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Learning French by mining sentences from comprehensible input

In order to learn French by acquisition or immersion, you can use comprehensible input suitable for your level. This comprehensible content can be books, videos, articles, movies, series, podcasts... anything…
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French journaling (Substack)
J'ai failli mettre le feu à la cuisine ! (one-shot)
J'ai failli mettre le feu à la cuisine ! (one-shot)

Il y a des jours où je ferais mieux de ne pas toucher à une casserole [...]

Le premier avril au travail (one-shot)
Le premier avril au travail (one-shot)

Une petite anecdote de travail pour la rentrée... Une histoire un peu plus facile que d'habitude avec une conversation courte. [...]

Annonces importantes : nouveautés et changements (English summary available)
Annonces importantes : nouveautés et changements (English summary available)

Le programme de la rentrée pour Mon journal en français, avec quelques nouveautés. (English summary available) [...]

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About the French language used on this website
ℹ️ This blog uses Belgian French and French from France🇧🇪🇫🇷. Belgian French is really close to the one spoken in France. If used, Belgian expressions will be clearly mentioned, with their “clean French” alternative. This blog does not cover Canadian French (Quebec).
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