u/SnooCats9927

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People underestimate how hard it is to learn French while dealing with immigration stress

Every day I see posts like “Passed TEF with NCLC 9 in 4 months” and while those stories are motivating, they rarely show the full reality behind the timeline.

Some people have full-time study schedules, savings, private tutors, or prior exposure to French. Others are learning after 10-hour shifts, while checking IRCC updates, worrying about expiring permits, rent, and family responsibilities.

Those are not the same conditions.

As someone teaching French and working closely with immigrants, I realized many learners don’t just need grammar explanations. They need flexibility, practical exercises, and something that adapts to their schedule and level without making the process feel overwhelming.

That’s why I built French with Kunal — an AI-powered French learning platform focused on practical learning, TEF/TCF preparation, grammar, vocabulary, interactive exercises, and dynamic activities generated in real time.

The idea was simple:

study anytime practice interactively reduce the stress of “what should I study next?” make French learning more accessible for busy learners

You can generate exercises instantly based on grammar topics, practice translations, work on listening and comprehension, and much more.

Still improving it every week, but I hope it genuinely helps people who are trying to build a future while learning French at the same time.

> > >French with Kunal

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u/SnooCats9927 — 2 days ago
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Hi everyone,

I’ve noticed many learners spend time reading, watching videos, or using apps (which helps), but sometimes progress really comes from small consistent habits.

For me, simple things made a difference:

• writing 3 sentences daily

• repeating phrases out loud

• reviewing old mistakes

• thinking in French during daily tasks

Nothing dramatic, just consistency.

So I’m curious: what small habit gave you the biggest improvement in French?

Was it speaking, journaling, shadowing, grammar drills, or something unexpected?

Would love to learn from your experiences.

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u/SnooCats9927 — 24 days ago