


Improve French Listening — Past Liaisons, Elisions, and Real Speed
Stop replaying podcasts you only half-understand. Talkparty's AI conversations adjust speed in real time, train your ear on liaisons and elisions, and check your comprehension as you go.
Most French learners can read Le Monde fluently — but lose the thread the moment a Parisian taxi driver speaks at full speed. The gap between written and spoken French is wider than in any other major Romance language: liaisons link words, mute consonants disappear, and casual speech reduces 'je ne sais pas' to 'chépa'. Talkparty fixes that gap with AI conversations at adjustable speed and built-in coaching on the structures that hide words from your ear.
Talkparty is an iOS and Android app that helps you improve French listening through AI conversations at adjustable speeds. It teaches the liaisons, elisions, and reductions that mark spoken French, lets you toggle a transcript on or off, and includes DELF and DALF listening simulations across A1–C2.
How Talkparty Improves Your French Listening

Pick a Real-World Scenario
Job interview, casual chat, DELF topic, business meeting. Set difficulty and speed for your level.

Listen at Adjustable Speed
Slide between 0.7x and 1.3x. Start slow and push faster as your ear handles liaisons and elisions in real time.

Toggle the Transcript On or Off
Hide the transcript to challenge yourself, reveal it to verify what you heard. Tap any word for a translation.

Get Comprehension Checks
After each exchange, the AI checks if you actually understood — with quick questions that catch surface comprehension.
French Listening Features Built Around Real Use
Adjustable Speed (0.7x → 1.3x)
Smooth, pitch-preserving speed control. Train your ear to handle native French pace without losing the liaisons.
Liaison and Elision Coaching
Tap a phrase to see how words link or drop sounds in connected speech. The gap between written and spoken French becomes navigable.
Toggle-able Transcript
Hide the transcript to push yourself, reveal it when you need to verify. Tap any word for a translation, no leaving the conversation.
Casual vs Formal Register
Train both 'je ne sais pas' formal speech and 'chépa' casual reductions. Your ear adapts to both registers.
Comprehension Checks
Quick follow-up questions confirm you actually understood — not just that you heard the audio. Surface-level listening gets caught.
DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF Listening Modes
Timed listening simulations across major French exams — multiple-choice, gap-fill, and short-answer formats.
Who French Listening Practice Is For
Talkparty's listening practice is for anyone who reads French fluently but loses the thread when natives speak.
Intermediate Plateau Learners (B1–B2)
You can follow news in clear French but lose podcasts and films. Adjustable speed plus liaison coaching is the bridge to real listening.
DELF, DALF, TCF & TEF Candidates
Listening is a separately-scored skill on every French exam. Talkparty drills the multi-section, multi-register listening these tests demand.
Quebec & Canadian Immigration
TEF Canada and TCF Canada listening practice — including the speed and intonation patterns the immigration interviews assess.
Professionals & Travelers
Client calls, conference talks, market interactions — listening practice tuned to real situations across the French-speaking world.
Talkparty vs Other French Listening Apps
How Talkparty compares to popular listening tools for French learners.
| Feature | Talkparty | Audio Course Apps | Podcast Apps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adjustable speed during listening | Yes | Limited | Limited |
| Two-way conversation, not one-way audio | Yes | No | No |
| Toggle-able transcript | Yes | Sometimes | Sometimes |
| Liaison and elision coaching | Yes | No | No |
| Comprehension checks | Yes | Limited | No |
| DELF / DALF / TCF / TEF listening simulations | Yes | Limited | No |
| Multiple languages in one subscription | 7 | Limited | Many (DIY) |
What You Gain by Practicing Listening the Talkparty Way
Understand Native Pace
Adjustable speed lets you push past slow-learner audio toward real French pace. The gap closes faster than passive listening can.
Catch Liaisons and Elisions
The structures that hide words from your ear stop being mysterious. You learn to parse linked and reduced French in real time.
Handle Casual and Formal Registers
Real French swings between formal news French and casual 'chépa' speech. Talkparty trains your ear on both.
Listen Actively, Not Passively
Two-way AI conversations force you to react, ask follow-ups, and confirm understanding. That's how listening turns into communication.
French Listening for Exams, Work, and Travel
Talkparty maps listening practice to the situations and exams you actually need.
DELF Listening (A1–B2)
CIEP-aligned listening simulations — short conversations, monologues, news segments — modeled on the actual DELF Listening section.
DALF Listening (C1–C2)
Long-form lectures, debates, and abstract discussions for the C1 and C2 DALF listening tasks.
TCF & TEF (incl. Canada)
Listening sections for TCF Canada, TEF Canada, and general TCF/TEF — the speed and accent range the exams reflect.
Business French Listening
Client calls, presentations, conference Q&A — with the rapid pace and casual register of real French business communication.
Travel & Daily Life
Café orders, train station announcements, asking directions — practical listening surfaced in the situations you'll actually face.
Common Myths About Improving French Listening
I just need to watch more French Netflix.
Passive watching with subtitles barely improves listening. Active listening — pushing speed, hiding transcripts, checking comprehension — is what trains the ear. Talkparty makes that active practice routine.
If I can read it, I can hear it.
French has the widest gap between written and spoken language of any major European language. Liaisons, elisions, and reductions create gaps your reading skills don't fill.
I should ignore casual French until I'm advanced.
'Chépa' isn't slang — it's how natives talk. If you only train on news French you'll be lost in any real conversation. Talkparty mixes registers from B1 onward.
AI conversations don't count as real listening practice.
Modern AI voices use natural intonation, liaisons, and elisions. The neural patterns you build listening to AI transfer directly to native speakers.
Build Your Team's French Listening at Scale
Roll out AI-powered French listening practice across your company. Sector-specific scenarios, admin dashboards, and progress tracking.
Industry-Specific Listening Scenarios
Sales, Healthcare, Hospitality, Legal, Tech, and 15+ other sectors with role-relevant French at native speed.
L&D Dashboard
Track listening comprehension, register range, and active production across your team in real time.
SSO & Admin Controls
Single sign-on, license management, and team-level reports — built for company-wide rollouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to improve my French listening with Talkparty?
Most learners notice clearer comprehension within two to three weeks of 15-minute daily practice. Following native-speed French comfortably typically takes 1–3 months of consistent listening at progressively higher speeds.
Can I slow down audio in Talkparty?
Yes. Adjustable speed from 0.7x to 1.3x with smooth pitch preservation. Start where you can follow comfortably and push faster as your ear adapts.
Will Talkparty help with liaisons and elisions?
Yes. Tap any phrase to see how words link or drop sounds in connected speech. Talkparty's pronunciation feedback specifically trains the structures that hide words from your ear.
Can I see the transcript while I listen?
Yes — and you can hide it. Toggle the transcript to challenge yourself, reveal it to verify what you heard, or tap any word for a translation.
How is Talkparty different from podcasts or audio courses?
Podcasts are one-way audio — you can't ask the speaker to repeat or clarify. Talkparty's AI conversations are two-way: you react, ask follow-ups, confirm understanding. That's active listening, not passive.
Can I prepare for DELF, DALF, TCF, or TEF listening with Talkparty?
Yes. Talkparty includes listening simulations for DELF A1–B2, DALF C1–C2, and TCF/TEF (including Canada immigration variants) — modeled on the actual exam formats.
Is Talkparty free?
You can start Talkparty for free and try the full listening experience. The subscription unlocks unlimited conversations, advanced exam modes, and all 7 learning languages in a single plan.
How many minutes per day should I practice listening?
15 to 25 minutes daily produces the most consistent improvement. Active listening at progressively faster speeds beats hours of passive listening at a comfortable level.
Does Talkparty work offline?
Talkparty needs an internet connection for AI conversations and speech recognition. Cached lessons and review cards are available offline once downloaded.
Can I practice listening for multiple languages with one subscription?
Yes. A single Talkparty subscription unlocks listening practice for English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, and German — switch between them anytime.
Other French Skills on Talkparty
Listening Practice in Other Languages
Start Improving Your French Listening Today
Open Talkparty, pick a scenario, and pick a speed. Liaisons, elisions, and native pace stop hiding words — because you trained for them.

