Best French books for beginners

Looking for French books aimed squarely at beginners? These 6 picks, 1 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with FSI & Peace Corps courses (Live Lingua), Assimil and Colloquial series (Routledge). Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Free public-domain US government language courses with textbooks and audio.

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Foreign Service Institute, Peace Corps and DLI materials — full textbooks plus hundreds of hours of audio — are public domain and hosted here for free across dozens of languages. The depth is extraordinary and the FSI Basic courses take diplomats to professional working proficiency, which no consumer app attempts. The recordings are from the 1960s–80s, the drills are relentless, and some vocabulary is dated (Cold War era), so they suit disciplined self-studiers, not casual learners.

Assimil

Multi-language

Century-old bilingual course books that take you from zero to solid B2.

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Each course is ~100 short bilingual dialogues with native audio: you passively absorb for months, then start an 'active wave' translating back into the target language. Books run around €30 (e-courses ~€50) across 70+ languages, and the method is a long-standing favourite among polyglots for reaching real reading fluency. Caveats: many courses are only published from French, the humour is dated, and it demands daily discipline with no gamification to carry you.

Routledge's beginner course books with free downloadable native-speaker audio.

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Over 70 languages, each a step-by-step beginner course written by an experienced teacher, and crucially all the audio is free to download from the companion site even if you find the book secondhand. Slightly more academic and grammar-forward than Teach Yourself, which some learners prefer. Like any book series the individual titles differ in quality; the less common languages are often the only decent course in existence.

The standard French grammar workbook series: explanation left page, exercises right page.

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CLE International's series is what most serious French courses actually use, split into débutant (A1), intermédiaire (A2/B1), avancé (B1/B2) and perfectionnement (B2/C2) volumes. The rigid left-explains/right-drills layout makes it genuinely usable for self-study, and answer keys are sold separately (buy them). Entirely in French, so a true beginner may want a bilingual grammar alongside the A1 volume.

Eight genre stories per volume, written to be readable without a dictionary.

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Two volumes — Beginners (A2–B1) and Intermediate Learners (B1–B2) — each with eight short stories, bolded glossary words, plot summaries and comprehension questions per chapter. The deliberate vocabulary control means you can read a whole chapter without stopping, which is the point. Story quality is functional rather than literary; treat it as reading-fluency training, not literature.

Self-study course books with audio for 30+ languages, beginner to advanced.

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The 'Complete' books are proper structured courses with dialogues, graded exercises and downloadable audio, and the range covers languages no app touches. Quality varies noticeably by title and author, so check reviews for your specific language before buying rather than trusting the series name. Their graded readers and 'Script Hacking' alphabet guides are also worth knowing about for non-Latin scripts.