Le point du FLE - activités pour améliorer le vocabulaire (A1, A2, B1, B2)
Thatquiz - générateur de quiz à choix multiple... choisis un niveau et joue !
Quizlet - "flashcards" pour le vocabulaire. Tu peux aussi en créer !
Podcast Français facile - vidéos avec des fiches d’activités à imprimer ainsi que des leçons à écouter (A2, B1, B2)
Duolingo - appli amusante pour apprendre du vocabulaire
CCDMD - Un site avancé pour l'amélioration de la langue avec jeux. (B2)
Exercices de français : vocabulaire, grammaire, exercices d'écoute... (A1, A2, B1)
Read in French regularly: To expand your vocabulary, try to read in French as often as you can. This could be books, articles, or even blogs on topics that interest you. Reading in French can help you discover new vocabulary in context and improve your reading skills at the same time.
Keep a vocabulary notebook: Writing down new words in a notebook can be a helpful way to remember them. You can organize them by topic or create flashcards to practice with later. Reviewing your vocabulary notebook regularly can help reinforce the words you've learned.
Use flashcards: Creating flashcards is a useful tool for memorizing vocabulary. You can use physical flashcards or online tools to practice regularly. Flashcards are a quick and effective way to learn new words.
Watch French TV shows and movies: Watching French TV shows and movies can help expose you to new vocabulary and expressions. You can use subtitles to help you understand and learn new words. Try to focus on the context in which the words are used to improve your comprehension.