Learn French by reading.
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- Native speakers
- ~80 million
- Difficulty (FSI)
- Category I
- To proficiency
- ~600–750 hours
Reasons to start.
One of the world's most widely spoken languages — roughly 80 million native speakers and over 300 million total across five continents (OIF, 2022).
An official language of the UN, EU, and many international organisations — a real asset for careers in diplomacy, business, and travel.
English borrowed thousands of words from French, so a large amount of vocabulary is already familiar.
Bonus: Shares thousands of cognates with English thanks to the Norman influence, and is closely related to Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese — which become easier once you know French.
The honest version.
Le matin, quand le soleil se lève sur le village, les boulangers ouvrent leurs portes et l'odeur du pain frais remplit les rues tranquilles.
In the morning, when the sun rises over the village, the bakers open their doors and the smell of fresh bread fills the quiet streets.
Read it. Practice it. Remember it.
Drill the words that matter first.
Free resources to get you started.
French is one of the more accessible languages for English speakers because the two share a huge amount of vocabulary. Pronunciation, nasal vowels, silent letters, and gendered nouns are the main things to master.
The FSI puts French in its easiest category, estimating around 600–750 class hours (roughly 24–30 weeks of intensive study) to reach professional working proficiency. Reading regularly speeds up comprehension well before that.
Read real French texts at your level, focus first on the most frequent vocabulary, and use spaced repetition to remember it. Pairing comprehensible reading with listening builds both understanding and an ear for pronunciation.
Yes. There is a wealth of free French content — public-domain books, open courses, and free or self-hosted reading and flashcard tools — so you can reach a high level without paying for lessons.
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Start reading French today.
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