Learn with real dialogues
Quebec French spoken in real-life situations. Practise with authentic audio in local accents and bubble dialogues designed for easy reading and focus. Save new words to review later.
Social interactions
Greeting, getting acquainted, chatting with a neighbour — the French of everyday exchanges.
46 dialogues
OpenShopping and commerce
Shopping, paying, returning an item — the French of stores and customer service.
32 dialogues
OpenProfessional life
The office, meetings, networking — the French of the workplace.
25 dialogues
OpenDining out
Booking, ordering, paying the bill — the French of dining out.
20 dialogues
OpenTravel and transport
Asking directions, buying transit fares, travelling — the French of getting around.
27 dialogues
OpenProcedures and consultations
Government offices, the bank, appointments — the French of official procedures.
26 dialogues
OpenEducation and school life
School, university, parent-teacher meetings — the French of school life.
21 dialogues
OpenHealth and emergencies
The clinic, the pharmacy, emergencies — the French of healthcare.
22 dialogues
OpenGuides to learn French
French as it is spoken here: understand the accent and contractions, enrich your administrative and professional vocabulary, and find free classes.
Frequently asked questions
How are the dialogues organized?
How are the dialogues organized?
The dialogues are grouped by theme — social interactions, shopping, work, restaurant, transport, administrative tasks, school and health. Within each theme they are ordered by level, from simplest to most advanced, so you progress at your own pace.
Which level should I choose?
Which level should I choose?
Start with Beginner dialogues if you're new: short sentences and essential vocabulary. Move up to Intermediate then Advanced when you feel comfortable. You can also listen to the same situation across levels to see how it grows more complex.
Do the dialogues have audio?
Do the dialogues have audio?
Yes. Each dialogue comes with audio recorded in a Quebec accent, to train your ear for how people actually speak here — at the clinic, the bank or your children’s school.
Are they bilingual?
Are they bilingual?
Yes. Each line is shown in French with its English translation, and useful vocabulary is explained. You grasp the meaning without getting stuck on a word, while keeping French as the main language.
How do I practise effectively with a dialogue?
How do I practise effectively with a dialogue?
First listen to the whole dialogue, then replay it line by line, repeating aloud. Spot the recurring expressions and add them to your flashcards. The goal isn't to memorize everything at once, but to recognize these phrases when you hear them for real.
Is it free?
Is it free?
Yes, everything is free — dialogues, audio and translations — with no ads or required signup. Create a free account only if you want to save your progress and vocabulary across devices.










