Train the kind of French people actually use.
Daily French helps you build practical comprehension with short quizzes and native French audio. Word Traps trains you to catch false friends, misleading meanings, and the word traps that still confuse many learners.
Created by Carole, a French native from Paris. Built for useful practice, clear feedback, and language that holds up better in real life.
Many learners study French for years and still freeze in real life.
They know grammar. They recognize classroom vocabulary. But everyday French in France is faster, less tidy, and full of meanings that can shift depending on the context.
That is the gap these apps are built to target: not abstract progress, but more useful understanding when French is actually happening.
Two training formats for two different failures.
Daily French helps with practical comprehension through short real-life quizzes and native audio. Word Traps focuses on false friends, tricky meanings, and vocabulary mistakes that look harmless until they create confusion.
Choose the format that matches what you need most.
Both products are short, focused, and designed to feel useful fast.
Daily French
Audio + quizzesPractice real-life comprehension with short themed quizzes, practical vocabulary, and native French audio.
Word Traps
False friendsTrain your eye on French-English false friends, misleading meanings, and common traps that still catch many learners.
Why this feels different from generic language apps.
The goal is not to impress with features. The goal is to make your French more dependable in real situations.
More real-life pressure
The content is built around the kind of French learners may actually hear, read, or misread outside a classroom.
Short enough to use
Each format is designed to be easy to start, easy to repeat, and useful even when you only have a few minutes.
Built from native intuition
The editorial angle comes from a French native perspective, with attention to the places where learners often get a false sense of confidence.
Short practice. Better reflexes. More useful French.
The point is not to study forever. The point is to build clearer reflexes for the kind of French that shows up in everyday life.
Free French Newsletter
Short real-life French tips, practical vocabulary, and quick cultural notes to help you stay in touch with the language and the culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to create an account?
No. Both apps can be used without signup.
What kind of French do these apps focus on?
They focus on practical, real-life French: everyday vocabulary, common meanings, listening, and the kind of situations learners may actually face in France.
Which one should I start with?
Start with Daily French if you want short quizzes with audio. Start with Word Traps if you want to train false friends and tricky meanings first.



