With Tandem, NYU Paris offers a great opportunity to improve your French through a linguistic exchange with a student from a Parisian university.
After getting in touch by email, you will meet and speak French with your new friend who will practice his or her English with you. This is a fantastic way to practice a foreign language and discover French life and culture at your own pace.
You will be free to meet online or in person whenever you like and we also organize Tandem reunions during the semester!
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It is a free and interactive website for learning French from videos, programs, and news reports. Choose from more than 2000 online exercises and improve your oral comprehension in French, from beginner to advanced level.
An excellent website for Elementary and Intermediate (for reviewing the bases) levels.
Choose from oral comprehension (following the lives of real students studying in France), grammar explanations and exercises, vocabulary in context, verb drills and phonetic practice.
Just like at the cinema: let yourself be guided by the webdocs and discover life in France through the eyes of four characters. As you go, workshops and games will help you to understand, learn and practise French.
Radio French International - RFI does more than just speak French on its airwaves, it teaches it too: to help listeners keep up with a language they don’t use every day, improve knowledge of a language they regularly need in their work, or simply for people who love French and the values it conveys.
For people keen to improve their French or get to grips with current events, the “Journal en français facile” is a real news bulletin that uses simple vocabulary to explain the latest news.
For those who want to familiarise themselves with French and improve their skills, RFI produces a bilingual series.
For dedicated francophones and anyone who wants to perfect their French, the broadcaster Yvan Amar presents two shows a day on RFI. His programme “Les mots de l’actualité” takes a look at a word or expression in the day’s news. His daily programme “la Danse des mots” analyses changes in the French language and the way it is used.