Best French podcasts for advanced learners

Looking for French podcasts aimed squarely at advanced learners? These 10 picks, 3 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Journal en français facile, Le français facile avec RFI and One Thing In A French Day. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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RFI's daily 10-minute world news bulletin, read slowly in deliberately simple French.

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Broadcast every weekday and published as a podcast immediately after, with a full transcript. Vocabulary is chosen to be accessible but the delivery is still journalistic, so it sits above beginner level — the classic 'daily habit' resource for B1 learners. Free forever, no account needed, and the same 10 minutes every day makes it easy to keep up.

Public-radio news in simplified French, with synced transcripts and exercises.

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RFI's learner platform pairs real international news with a player that shows the transcript as it plays and lets you slow the audio down. Content is graded by level and comes with comprehension and vocabulary exercises added weekly. Entirely free and updated daily — probably the best free listening-plus-reading combination for French, and it doubles as a way to keep up with world news.

Three short slices of everyday Paris life a week, narrated in natural French since 2006.

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Laetitia Perraut has published over 2,500 episodes since 2006 and still releases three a week — a few minutes each, describing an ordinary moment of her day. The vocabulary is domestic and concrete, which makes it stick, and the short format suits a commute. Delivery is natural-speed native French with no English support, and transcripts are a paid extra.

Four seasons of teacher-and-learner audio lessons, absolute beginner to advanced.

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The structure is the appeal: Mark teaches, Anna learns and makes the mistakes you'd make, across four clearly-scoped seasons from A1 to advanced idiom. The audio lessons are free on every podcast app; the paid version (£199/$269 per season) adds video, lesson notes and bonus audio. Free-only is a perfectly viable path — you just don't get anything written.

Unscripted French conversation between two natives, with transcripts for members.

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The audio sibling of the Easy French channel — two hosts chatting naturally about French life, idioms and current events. Because it's unscripted it is markedly harder than InnerFrench; treat it as B1+ listening practice rather than a lesson. Episodes are free, transcripts and vocabulary helpers sit behind the membership.

A career FLE teacher covering A1–C2 grammar, pronunciation and DELF prep.

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Pierre has 15+ years teaching French as a foreign language and the catalogue reflects that: methodical grammar explanations, pronunciation work, and exam prep for DELF, DALF, TCF and TEF. Explanations are in French with occasional support, so it suits learners who want to leave English behind early. Free courses and a weekly newsletter exist, but the site funnels hard toward the paid Académie.

Interview-format French with guests, plus free transcripts and comprehension exercises.

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Elisa interviews French guests on cultural topics, which means you hear more than one accent and speaking style — useful once single-narrator podcasts feel easy. Free transcripts, glossaries and comprehension exercises accompany episodes, with paid structured courses alongside. Difficulty varies noticeably by guest, so expect some episodes to be harder than others.

Enormous library of short audio lessons with dialogues, transcripts and flashcards.

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Breadth is the selling point: hundreds of lesson-sized audio and video episodes across every level, each with a dialogue, line-by-line breakdown, PDF notes and word lists. Quality varies between series and the site is relentless about upsells and 'sales' that never end. Best used with a cheap annual plan as a supplementary drip of structured material, not as your only course.

Hugo Cotton's slow-but-real French podcast for breaking the intermediate plateau.

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The single best-known bridge between textbook audio and full-speed French: ~30-minute monologues on culture, history and psychology, spoken clearly at maybe 80% native speed, entirely in French with free transcripts. Podcast and YouTube channel are free; the structured courses (e.g. Build a Strong Core, DELF B1 prep) are paid. Genuinely too hard for A1–A2 beginners — start elsewhere and come here around solid A2/B1.

Weekly news discussed at reduced speed, with transcripts and a grammar track per episode.

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Three parallel tracks (beginner, intermediate, advanced) mean you can stay on the same show as you improve, and each episode bundles a grammar point and an expression of the week. Transcripts and interactive exercises are the real value over free slow-news options. Subscription-only after a 7-day trial, which is hard to justify when RFI's Français Facile covers similar ground free — worth it mainly for the graded structure.