Duolingo for French in 2023 - EVERYTHING You Need To Know - duoplanet (2024)

If you’re thinking about learning French, then I’d wager you’ve probably come across Duolingo’s French course.

French is one of the most popular and widely spoken languages on the planet. It’s thought to have over 274 million speakers worldwide and is an official language in a whopping 29 countries!

Now, I won’t lie: I wasn’t that keen on French when I was at school (German was more my thing back then).

But then I played around with it on Duolingo… and I absolutely loved it!

Duolingo’s French course is easily one of its best. Not just because it’s so long, but also because it gets all the latest and greatest Duolingo features before pretty much every other course.

So does that mean Duolingo is good for learning French?

In this article, I’ll give you all the essential details, such as:

  • How Duolingo’s French course is structured
  • A closer look at the course’s special features
  • Other features you need to be aware of
  • The pros of Duolingo’s French course
  • The cons of Duolingo’s French course

Now then, shall we jump in?

Allons-y!

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What you’ll find in Duolingo’s French course

If you’re new to Duolingo, then it’s worth pointing out that all of Duolingo’s courses are structured in pretty much the same way.

There might be one or two slight differences depending on which platform you’re using. However, for the most part, they all look and work the same.

The below represents what you’ll currently find on Duolingo’s IOS app!

The French course follows what is referred to as thelearning path.

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Basically…

The path is broken up into a set ofunits

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Each unit has a set oflevels

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Each level has a series oflessons

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And all of this is organised into a set ofsections

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The basic goal is to work your way along the path by completing every lesson… in every level… in every unit… in every section.

As of April 2023, Duolingo’s French course has a total of202 units, spread across8 different sections. The sections range from beginner all the way through to intermediate.

As you move through the path, you’ll get opportunities to complete sometimed challengesby tapping on the adjacentcharacters

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Once you’ve completed a level, you’ll then get the opportunity to tackle an extra-hard challenge to make it legendary

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The exercises in the French course are basically the same as in all the other courses. Some of the common exercises you’ll come across include:

  • Complete the translation
  • Mark the correct meaning
  • Picture flashcards
  • Select the missing word
  • Sentence shuffle
  • Speak this sentence
  • Speak the correct response
  • Tap the pairs (standard and audio)
  • Translation
  • Tap what you hear
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Listen and respond
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Special features in Duolingo’s French course

Although English speakers can learn nearly 40 different languages on Duolingo, it’s important to point out that not all of the courses are created equally.

Some courses have special features that others don’t.

Some of these includestories, thematch madnesstimed challenge, and AI-powered features (exclusive to Duolingo Max).

As of April 2023,French is one of Duolingo’s most feature-packed courses.It currently has 288 stories,match madness, and is one of only two courses taking advantage of Duolingo’s new AI features.

Duolingo French stories

Duolingo’s French stories are designed to improve your reading, listening and speaking. They’re entirely in French and most of them are only a few minutes long at most.

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They’re written for learners of all levels and come with the usual hints you find in the normal lessons.

Every now and then you’ll have to answer a question to make sure you understand what’s going on, which is a great way to measure where you’re at with your comprehension.

Match Madness

Match Madness is one of Duolingo’s main timed challenges.

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It’s basically a fancy match-the-pairs exercise, where you have to match the French word with its English equivalent.

However, in Match Madness, you have to do this against the clock, and the time you have to complete it gets shorter and shorter in each round.

It’s a great test of your comprehension speed and has quickly become one of the French course’s best features!

Duolingo Max

French is currently one of only two courses to be taking full advantage of Duolingo’s latest subscription tier — Duolingo Max.

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Max is built on GPT 4 — the latest release from OpenAI — to give learners a fuller-bodied learning experience.

The two main features that Max adds to the French course are Explain My Answer and Role Play.

You can learn more about them in Duolingo’s blog post.

As exciting as these features are, it’s important to note that Max is still in its early days and is currently only available to select users. It’s also a paid plan, meaning Max features don’t come with the standard French course.

Duolingo French podcasts

Although these are no longer available on the app, you can still access Duolingo’s French podcasts on a wide range of podcast platforms.

These podcasts also offer a cool way to practice your French when you’ve got your hands full.

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They’re described as “Fascinating stories in easy-to-understand French”. They’re split into healthy measures of French and English, so they’re fairly easy to follow, even at an early level.

The podcasts are a great complement to the standard Duolingo course and work wonders for your listening comprehension.

The Duolingo French podcasts are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PocketCasts, iHeartRadio and Overcast.

Other features in Duolingo’s French course

Duolingo’s French course is built on the same stuff as all of Duolingo’s other language courses.

We won’t go into too much detail here, but some of the features worth knowing about include:

  • XP – As you work through the Duolingo French course, you’ll earn experience points, which are more commonly known as XP. You’ll earn XP for pretty much everything you do. Some lessons, tasks and exercises will earn you more XP than others.
  • Leagues – Every week you’ll be entered into a league with other Duolingo learners. There are 10 leagues to work through, starting at Bronze and ending at Diamond. The leagues are basically leaderboards — simply earn more XP than others in your league to have a chance of winning.
  • Gems – XP isn’t the only thing you’ll earn as you learn French. You’ll also earn gems, which you can spend in the Duolingo Shop. There isn’t really much you can buy here, but you can use your gems to pick up things like Streak Freezes and Timer Boosts for timed challenges.
  • Friends – Duolingo is a social experience, so you’re able to follow other users and compare your progress. The guys at Duolingo reckon you’re 5 times more likely to finish your course if you follow people! To get you started, feel free to give me a follow — my username is DCiiieee!
  • Duolingo Plus/Super – This is Duolingo’s premium membership. Pay for Plus/Super and you’ll get access to some useful features, including unlimited hearts, no ads and Practice Hub.

Is Duolingo good for learning French?

Now it’s time for the main event:

Is Duolingo good for learning French?

To answer this, let’s weigh up some of the pros and cons.

pros

Beginner-friendly

Learning a new language can be pretty intimidating, especially if you only speak the one language.

This is why one of the nicest things about Duolingo is just how accessible and welcoming it is.

Regardless of the language you’re learning, Duolingo presents its courses in a really warm, vibrant and inclusive way. So whether this is your second language or your tenth, you can feel at ease straight away!

This is the case for the vast majority of Duolingo’s courses, but it’s particularly true for the French course.

It’s comfortably one of the best-supported courses on the app, getting new updates on a regular basis, with loads of support from the start of the path to the end.

The bespoke guidebooks are a big selling point of the French course, as they generally do a good job of unpacking the complicated aspects of a unit. This is super important for helping you understand French grammar, which can be a bit tricky at times.

And as with all of its courses, Duolingo’s French course comes with the usual placement test when you first start, so you can rest easy that you’ll start your tree from a place you find comfortable.

Massive course

Duolingo’s French course has received a lot of updates over the years, to the point that I’d say it’s now Duolingo’s flagship course.

With a whopping 202 units of French levels and lessons, the French path is comfortably one of Duolingo’s biggest.

This will take you A LONG TIME to work through. And that’s a good thing!

Some of Duolingo’s courses are really short, so you can breeze through them pretty quickly but not come away feeling as though you’ve learned much.

But rest assured, you’re unlikely to experience this with the French course. Not only is it jam-packed with vocabulary, each unit comes with bespoke guidebooks to help you get your head around the tricky aspects of French grammar.

Duolingo have also totally redone the voices of a lot of their characters, making them sound alive and engaging.

Special features

Duolingo’s French course has more special features than the majority of Duolingo’s other courses.

And one of the main ones is the stories feature.

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Duolingo’s French stories are among the best on the app. The French course has one of the largest libraries of stories, coming in at a gigantic 288 as of April 2023.

They all have authentic, animated voices, so they sound real and engaging. They’re genuinely hilarious and binge-worthy!

Fun!

This doesn’t just go for Duolingo’s French course, it’s the same for ALL of them!

One of the best things about Duolingo is that it’s more than just a language-learning tool.

It’s also a game. And although this isn’t to everyone’s liking, it’s a big part of why so many people show up every day to do their daily lessons.

For everything you do in French, you’ll earn XP, which contributes towards your position in the weekly leagues.

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Now this isn’t something you should take too seriously (you can read more about why here) but if you take it lightly it’ll definitely make your French a lot more enjoyable.

Because ultimately, the more you enjoy something, the more likely you are to do it. And given learning French will require you to show up regularly for a very long time, Duolingo could be the perfect solution.

Free

Another great thing about Duolingo is that the French course is 100% free.

There is a premium subscription — Duolingo Plus/Super — but this isn’t something you need in order to complete the course. The whole thing is completely free; Plus/Super just adds a few features that make things a bit smoother.

This is great if you’re just dabbling with French and aren’t ready to commit just yet. But also if you’re keen to get started with the language but don’t want to fork out on special software or tuition.

Super motivating

I take it you’ve seen the owl memes?

Yes, the owl can be *a bit* of a stalker at times, pestering you at all hours to do your daily French lessons!

But relax, contrary to popular belief, he’s not gonna kidnap your family anytime soon!

Jokes aside, Duolingo is brilliant for keeping you motivated.

Learning French takes time. It’s not something you’re going to pick up overnight.

According to the US Foreign Service Institute, it takes roughly 750 “class hours” to reach “Professional Working Proficiency” in French.

So yeah, if you’re going to learn French, you’ve got to be in it for the long haul!

That means creating an unbreakable habit. And Duolingo’s amazing for doing that.

Put it this way — my current streak (i.e. the number of days in a row I’ve used Duolingo) goes all the way back to May 2016.

And that’s not just because I’m a bit obsessive! It’s thanks to Duolingo being such a great way of keeping me motivated!

cons

Hearts

If you’ve read any of my other articles then you’ll know one of the things I dislike most about Duolingo at the moment is the heart system.

Hearts are basically lives or chances. You start off with 5 then lose one every time you make a mistake.

If you lose all your hearts then you’re not allowed to progress through your course until your hearts replenish.

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You can either watch an ad to get one back, do a practice session, spend some gems or wait 5 hours.

It’s far from ideal as it does the unhelpful thing of punishing you for making mistakes.

Which, as far as I’m concerned, is ridiculous as mistakes are absolutely essential and unavoidable when learning a language.

Not great for speaking

French is probably one of Duolingo’s best courses for speaking thanks to features like audio lessons.

However, it still falls short in terms of getting you to a solid conversational level. At least by itself, anyway.

The main problem is that the speaking exercises aren’t conversation exercises. You get a little bit of practice in the conversation mode on the stories (if available), but this just involves reciting what the characters say. You don’t actually come up with your own responses.

Speaking is a skill in its own right and to learn it you’ll need to practice it regularly, ideally with a native speaker, or at the very least using a program that has extended conversation scenarios (such as FrenchPod101).

Not a one-stop shop

A common mistake people make with Duolingo is they expect it to take them all the way to fluency.

Of course, fluency is a funny thing to define. Everyone has their own interpretations.

And while Duolingo believe the French course can get you all the way to B2 on the CEFR, this doesn’t tell the whole story.

Learning a language requires more than just an active learning tool (which is what Duolingo is for the most part). You also need to add an equal measure of passive learning to your lingo diet.

Passive learning is the stuff you do away from the classroom (or in this case Duolingo). It’s watching TV shows, listening to music, reading books, and having real-life conversations.

While Duolingo’s French course does a lot more to hit on passive learning than most of Duolingo’s other courses, it’s still not an all-in-one solution for learning French.

Conclusion

Whatever stage you’re at in your French-learning journey, Duolingo’s French course is undoubtedly one of the most well-rounded and polished courses currently available.

The course is so jam-packed and overflowing with cool new features that it’s easy to see why Duolingo believe it can get you to B2 level on the CEFR scale.

You’ll learn the most important aspects of the language, get to grips with the pronunciation and pick up a sizable chunk of useful vocabulary.

You’ll get to see the language in action in over 280 mini-stories.

You’ll also have a blast working through the course as you compete in the weekly leagues and alongside your friends!

By the end of the course, you’ll definitely be more advanced than when you started.

As far as active learning tools go, Duolingo is one of the best for French. And better still — it’s 100% free!

for best results…

However, if you really want to reach a decent level in French, Duolingo is only part of the solution.

A good tool to use — either alongside Duolingo or after you’ve completed the course — is FrenchPod101.

FrenchPod and Duolingo complement each other beautifully, as they both target areas that the other misses. Duolingo is great for reading and typing things out, whereas FrenchPod focuses more on improving your listening and speaking.

It basically keeps the wheels turning once you’ve run out of audio lessons and podcasts on Duolingo, but also helps you get comfortable speaking French right from the beginning.

With FrenchPod, you’ll also get essential resources like grammar packs, cultural insights, and learn the 2,000 most common French words — so by the end of the course, you should be able to understand as much as 80% of all French conversations.

if you’re new to french

I’d highly recommend taking Duolingo’s placement test, figuring out what level you’re at, and then working through the first couple of units of the tree. This will get you familiar with the basics of French.

At the same time, I’d recommend taking advantage of FrenchPod’s free trial to get familiar with how the language sounds, pick up some useful phrases and cultural insights, and practice speaking as soon as possible.

Once you’ve worked your way through the Duolingo course (this could take a while) I’d recommend coming back to it daily to keep the streak alive (habit is SO important when learning a language) and start to move through the intermediate to advanced packs on FrenchPod.

Finally, make sure you’re getting enough passive exposure to French as well. It’s really important to experience the language in an authentic environment — so things like TV shows, music, books, real-life conversations — so you can see how everything you learn on Duolingo and FrenchPod works in the real world.

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FAQs

Is Duolingo effective 2023? ›

Duolingo is a good tool to learn a language, but complete fluency comes with more practice and speaking than what Duolingo is capable of providing users.

What are the changes in Duolingo 2023? ›

After January 18, 2023, we will sunset Duolingo Classes. Hosts and learners will no longer be able to host or attend classes, and the Classes website will not be accessible.

Can you become fluent in French with Duolingo? ›

But also an admission that Duolingo will not make you completely fluent in French. Duolingo French excels at introducing structured language learning in a highly flexible format that spurs you to more learning. If you're a hesitant learner, too busy, or relish the gaming format, Duolingo can help move you forward.

What level of French does Duolingo get you to? ›

The course is so jam-packed and overflowing with cool new features that it's easy to see why Duolingo believe it can get you to B2 level on the CEFR scale. You'll learn the most important aspects of the language, get to grips with the pronunciation and pick up a sizable chunk of useful vocabulary.

Can you become fluent with Duolingo? ›

And this comes from a lack of human interaction and real speaking practice. So, no, you can't become fluent with Duolingo alone. But, if you pair it with other resources, it can be an amazing tool to boost your studies as a beginner to intermediate learner.

Will I be fluent after finishing Duolingo? ›

Duolingo can't make you fluent by itself

The other way in which the research is misleading is that learning a language requires more than just an app, in the same way learning just about anything requires more than just a textbook.

What is the most learned language on Duolingo 2023? ›

As of February 2023, Duolingo offers the following languages for English speakers:
  • Spanish – 33.4m learners.
  • French – 20m learners.
  • Japanese – 13.8m learners.
  • German – 11.9m learners.
  • Korean – 11.8m learners.
  • Hindi – 8.35m learners.
  • Italian – 8.16m learners.
  • Chinese – 6.28m learners.
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Is Duolingo accepted in USA 2023? ›

Duolingo is accepted to apply for a USA student visa. Stanford University, Washington University, New York University, Swarthmore College, Ivy League Universities, and many more universities accept this test.

How many years does Duolingo expire? ›

Duolingo score validity will be the same as that for any other exam, 2 years from when you appear for it. Since it is a self-paced test, the only difference is that you can retake the test quickly when you feel that your language skills need improving.

How many hours to complete Duolingo French? ›

How Many Hours Does 1 Language Take to Complete on Duolingo? Sooooo, on Duolingo French there's 155 modules. At 2.5 hours per module, that's 387.5 hours to complete one language.

How long does it take to learn French fluently? ›

French is a Category I language, so it's relatively easy to learn for native English speakers. It will take approximately 580 hours or 23 weeks of study to reach complete French fluency. Which we could break down as the following: If you study for 1 hour every day, you can learn French in 1.5 years.

What is the most effective way to learn French? ›

The best way to learn French quickly is to dedicate time every day to studying and practicing. Consistent practice is key to seeing improvement quickly. You can also use a variety of resources to practice and improve each language skill.

How many units are in Duolingo French 2023? ›

Duolingo French is one of the most popular languages on the platform, if not THEE most popular. French on Duolingo has a total of 209 units [as of May 25, 2023].

Which is better babbel or Duolingo? ›

The biggest difference between Babbel and Duolingo is the approach to language learning. Babbel is a better option if you want traditional language instructions through modules and lessons. By contrast, Duolingo works great if you need a playful, gamified experience.

How many people are learning French on Duolingo? ›

What is Duolingo users' first language?
LanguageUsers
Spanish142 million
French101 million
German61 million
Italian40 million
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How many people use Duolingo 2023? ›

During the first quarter of 2023, Duolingo had approximately 72.6 million monthly active users of the app, up by around 20 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2022.

How many downloads does Duolingo have 2023? ›

iOS is more popular than Android, with 64% and 36% of users respectively. The Duolingo website attracts 5.5 million monthly visits, and its mobile app has over 500 million downloads worldwide.

How effective really is Duolingo? ›

Good for Practice, Not Always for Learning

Even with some of the well-developed courses, Duolingo may not be enough to completely teach a language to fluency. As mentioned earlier, Duolingo is great for getting a base in a language—but don't expect to get to advanced fluency on Duolingo alone.

How do you follow someone on Duolingo 2023? ›

You can also follow people you like on Duolingo. When you land on their profile page, click the "Follow" button to add them to your Friend List. They do not have to accept your request. They can also follow you back if they want to.

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