Practise spoken French with a partner at your exact level.
The partner program matches you with another learner near your CEFR level for free, scheduled conversation sessions. No tutors, no fees — just regular spoken practice with someone working on the same things you are.
How it works
Take a short placement test
Browse partners near your level
Send a connection request
Meet by video call inside PrepMyFrench
Repeat weekly
The matching philosophy
Why level-matching matters
What you actually practise
Other ways to practise speaking
AI speaking practice
Graded prompts with instant feedback on grammar, vocabulary, and fluency.
One-on-one tutors
Paid coaching with structured feedback and follow-up homework.
Live cohorts (A1, A2, B1)
Small-group classes with weekly speaking practice built in.
Vocabulary deck
Daily spaced-repetition cards so you have new words ready to deploy.
Common questions
What is a language partner on PrepMyFrench?+
A language partner is another learner you practise French with — typically at the same CEFR level — through scheduled conversation sessions. It is a free, peer-to-peer alternative to one-on-one paid tutoring. Partners exchange spoken practice; nobody pays anyone.
Why do I need to take a placement test first?+
The placement test (a short AI-graded speaking task) assigns you a CEFR level — A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2. Matching is done within or one band of your level so conversations are productive: an A1 learner paired with a B2 partner usually frustrates both sides. The test runs once, takes a few minutes, and unlocks discovery for everyone at your level.
How do sessions work?+
Once you have a connection, either of you can propose a session date and time. When the other accepts, a video call link is generated and added to both calendars. Sessions happen inside PrepMyFrench — no third-party video apps to install.
Is this free?+
Yes — language partners are a free benefit of any PrepMyFrench account. The paid offerings (AI practice, live cohorts, one-on-one tutors) are separate and optional.
How is this different from booking a tutor?+
A tutor is a paid coach who structures the session for you, corrects your French, and tracks your progress. A language partner is a peer who is also learning — you both speak, both make mistakes, both improve. Many students use both: partners for daily reps, tutors for focused weekly coaching.
What if my partner does not show up?+
You can flag a no-show in the session detail page; the partner's response rate is tracked. Repeated no-shows are filtered out of the discovery feed. The system rewards consistency.