LF vs PwLF
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Lawless French (www.lawlessfrench.com) is an almost entirely free site that I have been personally writing for 25 years. It contains thousands of pages of lessons, listening and reading comprehension, verb conjugation tables, cool tools like the Subjunctivisor, and more.
Everything on the www site is freely available to one and all, with a single exception: le mot du jour. Access to this feature is limited to Lawless French members – it’s bonus content for readers who choose to support my work, which makes it possible to continue creating the rest of the site for free.
Lawless French does not require a log in except to read the mot du jour.
Beyond Lawless French
Occasionally, I discover sites that offer extraordinary features far beyond what I am capable of creating myself. I partnered with one to create a co-branded version in order to bring their special features to my readers.
This site is distinct from Lawless French, with a different address, logo, and site design. For my readers’ convenience, it’s linked in the navigation bar at the top of every page of Lawless French, but it is not related and therefore requires a separate subscription.
Progress with Lawless French 
Progress with Lawless French is an A.I.-powered site that guides you through to fluency. After you take the placement test, it creates your personalized study plan and updates it every time you take a kwiz.
The free version is limited to 10 kwizzes per month, and the Premium version offers unlimited kwizzes, an interactive brainmap, and weekly writing challenges and dictées.
If you have questions about PwLF or need help with your account, please contact Kwiziq.
Feature Comparison
These are the different features available on each site, including the paid versions:
| Lawless French | Progress w/ LF | ||
| Brainmap | |||
| Dictées | |||
| Grammar lessons | |||
| Mot du jour | |||
| Quizzes | |||
| Study plan | |||
| Videos | |||
| Writing challenges | |||
If you’re still not sure which site you’re on, look at the logo at the top of the page, or check the address:
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