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
How to Learn French with Netflix
Learn French with Netflix: Train your ear for liaison, dropped sounds, and natural-speed spoken French. Dual subtitles, word lookup, AI explanations, and a practical immersion workflow.
How to Learn French with YouTube
Learn French with YouTube: Train your ear for liaison, dropped sounds, and natural-speed spoken French. Dual subtitles, word lookup, AI explanations, and a practical immersion workflow.
How to Learn French with Prime Video
Learn French with Prime Video: Train your ear for liaison, dropped sounds, and natural-speed spoken French. Dual subtitles, word lookup, AI explanations, and a practical immersion workflow.
How to Learn French with Disney+
Learn French with Disney+: Train your ear for liaison, dropped sounds, and natural-speed spoken French. Dual subtitles, word lookup, AI explanations, and a practical immersion workflow.
