French Resources I Use With My Students

Over the years, I’ve tested a lot of resources with my students. These are the ones I trust and return to — not because they’re perfect, but because they work when paired with real support.

I’ll help you make the most of them — and apply what you learn to real conversations.

My Favorite French Workbooks

  • Grammaire Progressive du Français - Débutant - 3rd Ed. (orange textbook)

    Build a solid foundation in French — from scratch.
    This workbook introduces the essential grammar points in simple, clear steps. I use it with beginners to help them understand how French works and start forming real sentences, right from the start — without memorizing lists.

  • Grammaire Progressive du Français — Intermédiaire - 4th Ed. (blue textbook)

    Grammar with purpose — to express yourself better in writing and speaking.
    This book goes deeper into grammar but keeps it practical. The lessons go straight to the point and make learning feel more dynamic and alive — even when tackling tricky topics. I guide you through each concept and help you apply it naturally in your writing and speech.

  • Grammaire Progressive du Français - Avancé - 3rd Ed.

    Master nuanced grammar and elevate your expression.
    This book is for learners who already understand the basics but want to express themselves with more depth and precision. We use it to explore advanced structures — like complex tenses, refined syntax, and stylistic nuances — in ways that feel purposeful and relevant. I guide you in making these concepts usable, so they show up naturally in your writing and speaking.

  • Grevisse de la conjugaison - Magnard

    Clear, visual, and surprisingly enjoyable to use.
    This trusted reference makes verb conjugation more accessible thanks to its visual layout, color coding, and mnemonics. It’s well-organized, easy to navigate, and helps you focus on what really matters.