The 14 Best Youtube Channels to Learn French for Free (Ranked by Level)

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According to a study by PhD graduate Paul Sulzberger from Victoria University, listening to a language is one of the most efficient ways to learn it.

To do that, you could listen to a podcastwatch French TV or watch French movies.

Or you could go to Youtube and learn French with one of the Youtube channels I selected for you.

Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or advanced French learners, there is a Youtube channel for you here!

The Best Youtube Channels for beginner French learners

Learning French with videos can be extremely rewarding and fun, but you need to make sure you don’t end up watching videos that are 90% in English.

Otherwise you may have fun, but you won’t learn much.

Here is a selection of Youtube channels where you can learn authentic French without spending hours hearing English.

Frenchpod101

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Frenchpod101 is mainly known as a podcast. but it’s also a Youtube channel full of short videos that’ll teach you common French words as well as sentences and help you improve your understanding of spoken French with listening exercices .

Comme Une Française

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After living in the UK for a while, Géraldine decided to come back to France to help English speakers learn about the country and act like real French persons.

Comme Une Française videos focus on everyday topics and teach you useful vocabulary, but also explain how to act like a real French person in every situation.

For example you can learn about “la galette des rois” or discover how to take part in a French debate (the French love to debate everything).

Oh La La, I Speak French

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This web series for French learners shows the life of two French sisters in Los Angeles.

Each episode has subtitles and contains daily French conversations of DELF level A1 (beginner).

These videos are ideal to discover the French language and get used to its sounds and sentences.

Once you’re done with the first season, make sure you check out the second one to discover the adventures of Soso in her favorite city, Paris.

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Damon and Jo

Damon and Jo travel the world and produce hilarious videos dedicated to their adventures, food, beauty products, dancing…and French grammar.

The duo succeeds in making boring topics such as le passé composé entertaining and explains French culture from an American and Brazilian perspective.

They occasionally publish videos in French with English subtitles which makes their Youtube channel a must for French learners of all levels.

I usually don’t recommend listening to non native speakers speak French because their pronunciation is often imperfect but I have to admit Damon and Jo’s accent is pretty impressive.

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Walk, Talk and Learn French

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In this series of videos, Pierre-Benoît walks around the streets of France and explains the meaning of ads and other signs he stumbles upon.

This approach gives you the opportunity to discover the streets of France as if you were there, to learn plenty of useful words and to learn grammar in context.

Learn French with Vincent

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Vincent’s goal is to help you go from beginner to advanced with his videos.

His videos follow a logical order and teach you useful vocabulary and grammar.

If you already understand basic French, you can also learn French with realistic dialogues.

Learn French With Pascal

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This Youtube channel contains a large selection of videos on different topics such as verb tenses, pronunciation, songs and grammar lessons.

Alexa Polidoro

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With 120,659 subscribers, Alexa is one of the main French teachers on Youtube.

You can learn basic French words with her videos or you can choose to use her Conversational French Vocabulary series and learn with authentic and fun French videos that come with English subtitles.

French in Action

French in Action isn’t a Youtube channel, but rather a complete French course for beginners.
The idea is that you watch everyday situations in French and learn in context.

Unfortunately, the videos are only accessible from the US and Canada. If you live in another country, you can use a VPN to watch them.

The Best Youtube Channels for intermediate and advanced French learners

Easy French

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Want to know how French people think?

Each episode features French people answering questions and sharing their opinions and feelings about different topics in authentic street interviews.

Topics include Paris, French cuisine or being a tourist.

Français Authentique

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As its name indicates, this Youtube channels is all about authentic French. You can find lots of nice videos where Johan explains common French idioms or simply talks about topics he is interested in such as personal development.

Johan is also the host of the Français Authentique podcast and creator of the Français Authentique course.

Français avec Pierre

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Like Johan, Pierre regularly explains common French expressions, but he also interviews other French speakers and talks about a variety of topics such as culture and grammar.

Golden Moustache

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While Golden Moustache isn’t made specifically for French learners, this Youtube channels contains lots of entertaining videos with English subtitles.

For example you can find lots of parodies of movies like Star Wars of Skyfall.

French Together

I know finding French videos with English (or even French) subtitles can be tough.

That’s why I regularly add French videos with English subtitles to French Together’s Youtube channel.

You can click here to subscribe.

7 French stand-up comedies that will make you laugh out loud

Do you enjoy stand-up comedies?

Many talented comedians are French, but it’s not always easy to find shows with English subtitles.

Here is a selection of stand-up comedies that will make you laugh out loud, and give you a fun opportunity to practice  French.

Florence Foresti

Florence Foresti often tackles issues such as motherhood and femininity.

In this show, the comedian talks about pregnancy and gently makes fun of men who complain at the slightest bit of pain.

 

Gad Elmaleh

Have you ever been traumatized by your French teacher asking you silly questions ? Gad Elmaleh tells us the story of Brian, and shows you what an English lesson in a French school looks like.

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Ah Valentine’s Day, you either hate it or love it. It seems like Gad hates it. But whether you love this day or not, this video is going to make you laugh for sure.

Patrick Bosso

Want to speak French like a marseillais? Patrick Bosso teaches you how to use the word “putain” and speak like a perfect marseillais.

 

Cyprien

In this video, Cyprien, a young French comedian talks about studies abroad, an experience that is perceived very differently by the person going and other persons.

 

Norman

We all know at least one Apple addict, a person who can not live without her Iphone and Ipad and who constantly needs to tell you how superior Apple devices are. Discover what Norman think about them in this video.

 

2 websites to learn French with videos

Learning French on Youtube is great, but there are three main limitations:

  • It’s hard to find videos with subtitles
  • You can’t slow down what you hear
  • You don’t have easy access to a dictionary

FluentU and Yabla solve these problems. They’re both websites that make watching videos in French easier by adding subtitles and allowing you to slow down videos, play them in a loop or even click on words to see their translation.

While FluentU uses videos from Youtube and add subtitles, yabla uses videos created specifically for French learners.

Here is my review of FluentU!

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And if you want to discover even more Youtube channels, check out this list of the best French youtubers!

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Benjamin Houy

Benjamin Houy is a native French speaker and tea drinker with a BA degree in Applied Foreign Languages and a passion for languages. After teaching French and English in South Korea for 7 months as part of a French government program, he created French Together™ to help English speakers learn conversational French.