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Learn French with Streaming Video
Train your ear for liaison, dropped sounds, and natural-speed spoken French. These guides show how to use FluentAI's dual subtitles, AI explanations, vocabulary saving, and review tools across the best-supported video platforms.
What makes French difficult in real video?
- written French and spoken French often feel far apart
- liaison and contractions hide word boundaries
- short function words carry important grammar
Subtitle strategy
- use French subtitles to expose silent letters and contractions
- replay lines with liaison before saving vocabulary
- turn native subtitles off for short repeat passes
Best French workflows
Beginner session
- 1Watch three minutes with dual subtitles and mark only confusing lines.
- 2Replay those lines while reading the French subtitle aloud.
- 3Save pronunciation-heavy phrases rather than single dictionary words.
Intermediate session
- 1Watch one scene with French subtitles only.
- 2Use native subtitles only after the scene to check meaning.
- 3Create flashcards for phrases with dropped sounds or liaison.
Learn French by platform
Netflix
How to Learn French with Netflix
Train your ear for liaison. Learn French on Netflix with dual subtitles, AI word lookup, and review.
YouTube
How to Learn French with YouTube
Train your ear for liaison. Learn French on YouTube with dual subtitles, AI word lookup, and review.
Prime Video
How to Learn French with Prime Video
Train your ear for liaison. Learn French on Prime Video with dual subtitles, AI word lookup, and review.
Disney+
How to Learn French with Disney+
Train your ear for liaison. Learn French on Disney+ with dual subtitles, AI word lookup, and review.
HBO Max
How to Learn French with HBO Max
Train your ear for liaison. Learn French on HBO Max with dual subtitles, AI word lookup, and review.
