Reading
Use this skill in real answers, then review feedback and repeat the weakest pattern.
Learn French with a practical path: grammar for accuracy, vocabulary for range, listening and reading for comprehension, and writing and speaking practice for exam performance.
Direct answer
Learn French by connecting every study session to output. A grammar rule should become a sentence, a vocabulary list should become an answer, and a reading or listening exercise should become a summary or opinion.
Build sentence control with A1 to B2 grammar topics that support writing, speaking, and comprehension.
Use vocabulary cheat sheets for daily life, work, immigration, health, technology, and public life.
Move from French foundations into TEF Canada section practice and estimated feedback.
Train TCF-style comprehension and expression tasks for Canada immigration goals.
Weekly routine
This routine keeps learning active. It avoids passive review by making every grammar, vocabulary, reading, or listening session produce a sentence, summary, or exam-style answer.
Grammar: fix one topic and write five original sentences.
Vocabulary: learn one theme and use each word in a complete sentence.
Listening: practice short audio and summarize the main idea.
Reading: identify main idea, detail, opinion, and connector logic.
Writing or speaking: produce one answer and review feedback.
Skills
Use this skill in real answers, then review feedback and repeat the weakest pattern.
Use this skill in real answers, then review feedback and repeat the weakest pattern.
Use this skill in real answers, then review feedback and repeat the weakest pattern.
Use this skill in real answers, then review feedback and repeat the weakest pattern.
Build foundations first, then connect them to exam tasks. Grammar and vocabulary matter because they support clearer writing, speaking, reading, and listening answers.
Yes, but not forever. Study one grammar topic, use it in real sentences, then test it inside TEF or TCF-style tasks.
Francivo combines public study pages with generated practice, estimated scoring, corrections, model answers, and weak-topic feedback after sign-up.