Daily French: A Short Daily Quiz to Practice French Vocabulary

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By Carole Stromboni · Updated March 2026

Definition: Daily French is a short online quiz designed to help English speakers practice real French vocabulary in just a few minutes each day. It covers vocabulary, reading, writing, and listening through themed quizzes built around everyday situations in France.

The goal of Daily French is simple: make regular French exposure easy and accessible, using situations you would actually encounter in France.

This guide was written by a native French speaker.

How Daily French works

Each themed quiz combines three types of exercises:

  • Vocabulary — learn and recognize essential French words in context
  • Conversation — translate real French sentences from everyday situations
  • Listening — hear native French audio and identify what is being said

Quizzes are organized by theme. The Colors theme is free. Additional themes — including Café, Métro, and Boulangerie — are available with a one-time premium unlock.

Example: what a quiz looks like

Here are three real questions from the Colors theme to show how the quiz works:

Vocabulary question:

How do you say “Green”? (feminine singular)
A. Grasse — B. Verte ✓ — C. Vert — D. Feuille

The explanation tells you: “Avoir le feu vert” (to have the green light) means to get the go-ahead. And “vert” becomes “verte” because the adjective matches the feminine noun.

Conversation question:

Translate into French: “I recently painted my living room light grey.”
J’ai récemment peint mon salon en gris clair. ✓

Listening question:

Listen to the audio. What is she saying?
Avoir la main verte ✓
Meaning: to have a green thumb — someone skilled at gardening.

Every answer includes an explanation that connects the vocabulary to real French culture and daily life.

Who Daily French is designed for

  • English speakers learning French
  • learners who prefer short daily practice over long study sessions
  • people preparing for language exams such as DELF B1 or B2
  • anyone planning to live, work, or travel in France

Vocabulary accuracy also matters in formal contexts such as the French citizenship B2 language requirement.

FAQ

What is Daily French?

Daily French is a short quiz designed to help English speakers practice French vocabulary every day through themed exercises covering reading, writing, and listening.

How long does a quiz take?

Most quizzes take only a few minutes. Each quiz has 10 questions.

What topics are covered?

Quizzes cover everyday situations in France: colors, ordering at a café, navigating the métro, shopping at a boulangerie, and more.

Who created Daily French?

Daily French was created by Carole Stromboni, a French native speaker.

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Author

Bonjour, I am the French founder of Test Your French. I was born and raised in Paris. Now, I live in Hawaii. I help my American spouse ace Test Your French quizzes. (I know! Those tests must be perfect!).

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