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Introduction to French On-line Resources

We have devised a number of activities and selected a number of web sites to help you with your French studies. The resources available range from basic grammar or vocabulary support to more challenging activities based on radio/television extracts or newspaper articles. Many of the sites are suitable for all abilities.

We strongly recommend that you start off by selecting the appropriate level in the Study Guide section. This material has been especially chosen to help you gain relevant skills at a basic level (Foundation), for the GCSE Higher Paper or to help prepare you for the AS/A Level exams. You could also try out some of the Activities that we have created especially for this site. Alternatively, you can simply browse through the recommended sites below choosing your own level and activity. Bon courage!

 

 

 

 

 


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