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Learn French from A0 to C2 with DELF and DALF aligned preparation

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Learn French from A0 to C2 with DELF and DALF aligned preparation

Nirécol (Nirecol) is a free multilingual academy for real-life French, exam-aware practice, and a calm path from zero to advanced work.

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A0 to C2

A0 Foundation

3 to 5 weeks

A0 Foundation

Start from zero with survival French, sound awareness, and first-sentence confidence.

  • Alphabet, sounds, and reading habits
  • Identity and essential verbs
  • Survival requests and first routines
A1

5 to 7 weeks

A1 Everyday French

Build short, useful French for family, routine, food, and moving through the city.

  • Everyday routines and errands
  • Messages, listening, and dictation
  • Speaking confidence and interaction
A2

6 to 8 weeks

A2 Practical French

Handle travel, invitations, health, work, and short narratives with more control.

  • Services and practical problems
  • Reformulation and message relay
  • Bridge into B1 reasoning
B1

8 to 10 weeks

B1 Independent French

Tell stories, defend opinions, and manage longer speaking and writing tasks.

  • Position-taking, negotiation, and public communication
  • Narration, reports, and source summaries
  • Writing repair and first mediation
B2

8 to 10 weeks

B2 Advanced Everyday and Formal French

Argue clearly, compare sources, and write structured responses in formal situations.

  • Structured argument and rebuttal
  • Source analysis, mediation, and synthesis
  • Formal writing, register, and oral defence
C1

8 to 10 weeks

C1 Academic and Professional French

Handle synthesis, register control, and advanced listening-reading tasks with confidence.

  • Source hierarchy, synthesis, and mediation
  • Academic and professional production
  • Argument quality, register, and revision
C2

9 to 11 weeks

C2 Precision and Nuance

Refine nuance, rhetoric, and complex interpretation for very high-level French use.

  • Nuance, subtext, and competing interpretation
  • Style conversion, voice, and rhetorical proportion
  • Advanced mediation and oral defence under pressure
Vie en France

8 to 12 weeks

Vie en France: Residency & Citizenship French

The French you actually need for the prefecture, the OFII, the language tests, the civic exam, and naturalisation.

  • Administrative French
  • Civic values and institutions
  • Naturalisation and the civic exam

DELF and DALF

Resources

Placement test

Find your French level

Answer a few quick questions and we’ll recommend the best level to start from.

Grammar

Grammar reference

Every grammar point in the course, organised by level — jump straight to the lesson that teaches it.

Study plans

Review and repair center

A single place for 3-day, 7-day, and 14-day review loops, weak-skill flags, and restart planning after a break.

Resources

Pronunciation, listening, and dictation lab

A dedicated system for pronunciation, transcript-first listening, dictation, and repair loops instead of scattering those jobs across isolated pages.

Resources

Graded reading library

A level-organized library for graded reading, annotation, short summaries, and read-and-listen readiness across the academy.

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Speaking, interaction, and mediation lab

A dedicated place for oral planning, role-play, mediation, and repair work so speaking stays connected to the rest of the academy.

Practice toolkit

751 words

Vocabulary library

Themed word packs with gender, examples, and audio — drill them with flashcards and quizzes.

Practice toolkit

112 phrases

Phrasebook

Survival phrases for real situations, with audio and practical notes.

Practice toolkit

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Verb conjugator

Fully conjugated key verbs across the core tenses — tap any form to hear it.

Practice toolkit

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Number trainer

Train the famous French numbers: listen or read, then type the digits.

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Pronunciation roadmap

A working pronunciation desk for French sounds, rhythm, liaison, and repeat-after-listening repair habits.

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Grammar quick reference

A working grammar desk for articles, agreement, tense control, pronouns, and sentence repair.

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Core verbs and patterns

Keep essential verb patterns visible as you move from beginner to advanced use.

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Phrasebank and connectors

A function-based phrasebank for opinion, comparison, agreement, disagreement, hedging, clarification, and formal transitions.

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Writing models and structure

A writing-model desk for messages, formal responses, syntheses, and revision-aware genre planning.

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Pronunciation lab: vowels and accents

Train the vowel contrasts and accent-mark habits that absolute beginners need first.

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Pronunciation lab: u vs ou and rounded vowels

Target one of the most common beginner pronunciation problems with rounded-vowel drills.

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Pronunciation lab: silent letters and liaison

Reduce beginner decoding mistakes by training silent-letter expectations and common liaison habits.

Study plans

Plan

20 to 30 minutes a day, 6 days a week

30-day starter plan

A calm but serious first month that turns absolute-beginner enthusiasm into repeatable A0 to A1 habits.

Plan

45 minutes a day, 5 days a week plus one review session

90-day climb plan

A structured plan for learners who want to move from A0 foundations toward steady B1 habits.

Plan

35 to 50 minutes a day, 5 days a week, with one mock block every weekend

6-week exam bridge plan

A focused plan for learners who already know the core path and want to connect it to timed practice without abandoning lesson quality.

Plan

25 to 40 minutes a day, 5 days a week, plus one light review block at the weekend

4-week return after a break plan

A restart plan for learners who studied before, forgot some material, and need a calm route back without pretending to begin from zero.

Plan

25 to 40 minutes a day, 5 days a week, plus one recording review block

6-week speaking repair and confidence plan

A structured six-week plan for learners who can understand a lot but need steadier spoken output, repair language, and oral confidence.

Plan

35 to 50 minutes a day, 5 days a week, with one longer writing block each weekend

8-week writing and synthesis boost

An eight-week plan for learners who want stronger writing, cleaner revision, and a clearer bridge from B-level structure into C-level synthesis habits.

Plan

20 to 35 minutes a day, 5 days a week, plus one light weekend review

5-week travel and survival French plan

A practical plan for learners who want travel French for transport, food, accommodation, and everyday problem solving without abandoning structure.

Plan

35 to 50 minutes a day, 5 days a week, with one longer mock or review block at the weekend

8-week DELF B2 goal plan

An exam-focused DELF B2 route that treats B2 as a cycle of structure, evidence, and repair instead of a stack of full mocks.

Plan

30 to 45 minutes a day, 5 days a week, plus one weekly note-review block

6-week university and study abroad plan

A study-abroad plan for learners who need campus survival, presentations, lecture notes, and source-based academic habits.

Plan

30 to 45 minutes a day, 5 days a week, with one weekly rewrite or briefing block

6-week professional French ramp

A professional path for learners who need formal requests, register control, briefings, and workplace-facing written or oral structure.