French teachers & native speakers.
Fantastic Ms French Corner
- French learning for booklovers
We believe that the most effective way to acquire French is to have fun and practice around topics that interests you!
We also believe that to acquire French, you need to get exposed to the language as much as possible, even if you don’t understand all the words and structures.
That's why I, Detchen, as a huge booklover, have designed these immersion opportunities for French learners who have a passion for reading:
- a Youtube channel
- an Instagram account
- a newsletter
Fantastic Ms French on Youtube
Bookish content (with French and English subtitles) every other Friday.
On this channel, I share:
- Recommendations and tips for using reading as a learning tool for French,
- Bookish content offering a deep dive into the world of a French book enthusiast,
- Book-related vlogs in slow French, with integrated grammar exercises.
All videos feature French & English subtitles, and transcripts are available here for further practice.
Fantastic Ms French on Instagram
Informal bookish content (with French and English subtitles) on a regular basis: book review, little vlogs, expressions frequently used, etc.
A bilingual chit-chat every Saturday (my favorite books, what I am going to read next, which new like-minded book-nerd I found on Youtube or Instagram... and also thoughts about French books/TV shows/Youtube you can have a go at). You can unsubscribe at anytime!
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Book lovers escape game 🤭
Have you ever tried my escape game about Victor Hugo and the past tense? The story takes place at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It's a game that can be played at A1+/A2 level. And it's free!