Read Your Book In French
If reading in french is a bit daunting why not start with a book you know well.
Read your book in french. Books are a wonderful way for francophiles around the world to stay connected with france. However perhaps some might be looking for a window into contemporary french society rather than the views of the 19 th century presented by the likes of victor hugo alexandre dumas and emile zola from contemporary literary greats to critically acclaimed newcomers here is a selection of recently. 5 tips and tricks for reading in french 1.
French texts for beginners a1 a2 and intermediates b1 b2 to practice your french reading and comprehension skills. Learning to read french well is a genuine accomplishment. Practice your french reading skills with our ever growing collection of interactive reading content grouped by cefr level and accompanied by detailed explanations and links further resources.
While reading the text you can click any phrase to see the english translation and related french grammar lessons. Le petit nicolas by rené goscinny start off slow with a children s book many suggest le petit prince and not without good reason but while le petit prince is unquestionably a classic of french literature despite its childish presentation you may be surprised to learn that it was never intended to be a children s book. You can pick up the harry potter hunger games or twilight books in translation easily and since you already know the story you ll be able to follow along even when you stumble upon an unfamiliar word.
French texts for beginners.