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Professional communication, debating, and understanding academic or formal texts.

The introduction of the Passé Composé (past tense) and basic reflexive verbs. Phase 2: The Intermediate Levels (Levels 4 – 6) Target CEFR Equivalent: A2 to B1

Content is structured into 10 distinct stages that follow a natural progression from basic greetings to complex, specialized themes. Skill Coverage:

This stage shifts from simple memorization to active sentence construction and spontaneous conversation.

Each level introduces just enough new vocabulary and grammar to challenge the brain without causing cognitive overload. Because the speech recognition engine gets stricter as you ascend through the ten levels, your accent is polished gradually. By the time you reach Level 10, your vocal muscle memory is deeply attuned to authentic French phonetics. Is It Right For You?

But anyone who has climbed to Level 10 in anything knows the secret:

. It is designed to take learners from a complete beginner level to an expert level through 10 distinct tiers of instruction. Key Features of Version 10 Massive Content Library

“V10” implies version ten—not a summit, but an iteration. The software updates because the user grows. You don’t finish French; you outgrow your last understanding of it. Ten levels “new” means the old ten levels are now obsolete—not because they were wrong, but because you are deeper.

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