- Tex’s French Grammar (UT-Austin) – This is my go-to for all things grammar. I constantly refer my students to this site because of its extensive and succinct grammar lessons with questions at the end that give immediate feedback. You’ll also grow to love the characters included in all the lessons!
- Bon Voyage (Level 1) online textbook – This teacher not only has the textbook and workbook broken down by chapters, but also a variety of resources for Le Grand Concours, the annual National French Contest.
- Bon Voyage (Level 2) online textbook
- Bon Voyage (Level 3) online textbook
- Wordreference (language dictionaries) – This is the ONLY online dictionary I permit in my classes. This site also helps students determine the proper idiomatic expression according to specific scenarios. This is not only for English and French. German? Turkish? Dutch? You’ll be amazed at the extensive amount of languages available.
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- Podcast Francais Facile – A goldmine for French teachers with activities by level.
- Conjuguemos (French verb practice) – Common among Spanish students and teachers, there is also a French section.
- Bescherelle – A classic for French grammar with quizzes and review games.
- Sophia.org – Padrah Gatewood – This site offers a wide range of lessons, uploaded by teachers in a flipped classroom model. This is great as a supplementary source where class notes, videos, and review questions are all on one page.