C1 – Advanced French
C1 French Lessons and Practice – Advanced French
C1 is advanced French consisting of proficient language: complexity, sub-text, near-fluency – learn more.
A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French • C2 - Near-Native French
Progress with Lawless French
Progress with Lawless French is an adaptive, test-driven French learning system that will help you learn more efficiently with personalized kwizzes, writing challenges, and dictées. A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French
PwLF Super Study Lists
Take your Progress with Lawless French account to the next level with these super study lists that bring together all the lessons on a particular grammar topic. A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French • lesson plans
Savoyard Accent

Scribe – Dictées

A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French • spelling
Speedy Spoken French

C1 - Advanced French • informalities
Substitute que
There's a way to use the subordinating conjunction que that isn't often taught in school: as a substitute for another conjunction. This usage is neither informal nor unusual, but it is limited to a specific construction and for a specific reason. C1 - Advanced French • conjunctions
Superlative Subjunctive
The subjunctive is optional with limits and superlatives: it depends on whether the speaker knows whether what s/he is saying is true. adjectives • adverbs • C1 - Advanced French
Texting

C1 - Advanced French • French Abbreviations - Acronyms - Apocopes • informalities • spelling
Tongue Twisters
Think you've mastered French pronunciation? See how well you can twist your tongue around some virelangues. Repeat these alliterative and/or rhyming and/or confusing phrases as quickly as possible to put your French pronunciation to a test that even native speakers have trouble with. Tradition du marché de Noël

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What is Progress with Lawless French?
You see the name all over this site, but just what is Progress with Lawless French? Learn how to use this system to rapidly improve your French in this introductory video. A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French
Writing Exercises

A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French
Yabla French Videos

A1 - Beginning French • A2 - Low-Intermediate French • B1 - Intermediate French • B2 - Upper-Intermediate French • C1 - Advanced French


Unlike other French suffixes, -ci does not create new words, but rather adds additional meaning to the nouns and pronouns it's attached to.

