The French Room Library Directory

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6 Libraries organised around 907 of the
highest-frequency French words

Words explored and explained so far in 2026

ETRE

PRENDRE

PASSER

UN COUP

Which helps you build

Phrases and counting 

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6 Queries to answer 

This how you can know, say and understand the 907 words

I want more to say with the word I’m working on
Go to Vocabulary Library

I know what I want to say but my sentence isn’t working
Go to Grammar Library

I can read it but I lose it when I hear it
Go to Listening Library

I can say it but it doesn’t come out easily
Go to Pronunciation Library

I want to know if this would work in real life
Go to Practical French Library

I want to see how this looks in written French
→ Reading Library (coming soon)

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Vocabulary Library — What can this word do?

You come here to extend one word across many situations.
Build with it. Test it. Return to your Cahier.

Examples of what you will find in the Vocabulary Library

Understand how the 907 words work
→ Find: THE 907 WORDS (VL-01)

Use PRENDRE in real situations
→ Find: BUILD PRENDRE (VL-02B)

Make PRENDRE more precise and flexible
→ Find: EXTEND PRENDRE (VL-02C)

Build quickly with ÊTRE + adjectives
→ Find: BUILD ÊTRE (VL-03B)

Add reactions and nuance with C’EST
→ Find: EXTEND ÊTRE (VL-03C)

See how far a high-frequency word can go
→ Find: PASSER (VL-08)


Go to the Vocabulary Library and scroll to the section reference you need.

Grammar Library — Why does my sentence stop working?

You come here to fix a sentence so it works again.
Solve it. Use it. Return to your Cahier.

Examples of what you will find in the Grammar Library

Understand how verbs behave using the Bescherelle
→ Find: LE BESCHERELLE: Verbs (GL-01)

Fix sentences with negatives and questions
→ Find: NEGATIVES / QUESTIONS (GL-05)

Choose between LE, LA and LES with confidence
→ Find: LE and LA (GL-06)

Understand how adjectives behave and move
→ Find: ADJECTIVES (GL-07)

Fix sentence extensions that fall apart
→ Find: SENTENCE EXTENSIONS (GL-11)

Stop repeating nouns and use pronouns properly
→ Find: PRONOUNS (GL-24)

Go to the Grammar Library and scroll to the section reference you need.

Listening Library — I can read it, but I lose it when I hear it

You come here when spoken French feels too fast or too joined up. You are learning to lose less of the thread.


Examples of what you will find in the Listening Library

Learn how to use listening effectively
→ Find: How to learn with listening tutos (00)

Find your listening level
→ Find: How to learn with listening tutos (00)

Work at your level (A0–B2)
→ Find: Level 1–5 sections (01–14)

Follow real conversations at the market
→ Find: Enjoy a day at the market (04)

Work with French TV, radio and news
→ Find: Immersion in French media (07–08)

Follow a French film step by step
→ Find: Le dîner de cons (10–12)

Learn how to approach a French podcast
→ Find: How to listen to a French Podcast (13)


Go to the Listening Library and scroll to the section reference you need.

Pronunciation Library — I can say it, but it doesn’t come out easily

You come here to make what you already know easier to say.

Fix one thing. Repeat it. Return to your Cahier.


Examples of what you will find in the Pronunciation Library


Get used to French sounds and rhythm
→ Find: First contact with French sounds and rhythm (01)

Understand how French sounds are organised
→ Find: Pronunciation map (04)

Work on vowel sounds step by step
→ Find: French vowel sounds (05)

Fix consonants that affect clarity
→ Find: French consonant sounds (06)

Move from word-by-word to natural rhythm
→ Find: French rhythm: syllables (10)

Group words into natural phrases
→ Find: Phrase rhythm and grouping (11)

Fix specific sound problems (prix / pré, deux / douze)
→ Find: High-impact vowel confusion (16)



Go to the Pronunciation Library and scroll to the section reference you need.

Practical French Library — Will this actually work in real life?

You come here to test your French in real situations.

Use what you already know. Adjust it. Try again.


Examples of what you will find in the Practical French Library

Start with a real, familiar situation
→ Find: La Boulangerie (01)

Work through everyday places step by step
→ Find: Practical French Scenarios (02)

Ask for things and handle real interactions
→ Find: Asking for information (03)

Hear how these situations sound in real speech
→ Find: Listening Practical Scenarios (04)

Follow real-life situations across France
→ Find: BBC Ma France (05)


Go to the Practical French Library and scroll to the section reference you need.

Reading Library — What does this look like when written?

You come here to slow things down and see structure clearly.

Notice patterns. Confirm what you already know.


Reading Library Coming Soon

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