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Master French Grammar Through Real Conversations

Stop drilling subjonctif tables you forget by Tuesday. Talkparty teaches French grammar inside live AI conversations — subjunctive, agreements, pronouns, and tenses become reflex, not exam material.

Most French learners can recite when to use the subjunctive but freeze when they actually have to. Choosing between passé composé and imparfait, agreeing past participles, and stacking pronouns aren't memorization problems — they're noticing problems. Talkparty solves it by putting you in real conversations where these structures matter, then correcting every slip in context.

Talkparty is an iOS and Android app that helps you master French grammar inside real AI conversations. It corrects subjunctive, passé composé vs imparfait, pronouns, agreements, and gender the moment you slip — and surfaces the rule only when you need it. Covers A1–C2 plus DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF, and business French.

How Talkparty Builds Your French Grammar

Pick a Real-World Scenario

Pick a Real-World Scenario

Job interview, casual chat, DELF topic, business meeting. The AI sets up situations that naturally demand the grammar you need to practice.

Speak — Grammar Comes Up Naturally

Speak — Grammar Comes Up Naturally

Hold a real conversation. The AI doesn't drill — it talks. Subjunctive, tenses, and pronouns show up because the conversation needs them.

Get Pinpoint Grammar Corrections

Get Pinpoint Grammar Corrections

Every mistake is highlighted in context with the rule, the natural alternative, and a one-line explanation. No abstract grammar table required.

Review Patterns You Keep Missing

Review Patterns You Keep Missing

Talkparty tracks the exact structures you slip on and resurfaces them in your next conversations until they become automatic.

French Grammar Features Built Around Real Use

Subjunctive Coaching in Real Dialogue

The AI deliberately steers you into situations that demand the subjonctif — desires, doubts, hypotheticals — and catches every conjugation slip in real time.

Passé Composé vs Imparfait in Context

Every narrative slip — using passé composé where imparfait is needed, or vice versa — gets a one-line explanation in the moment.

Past Participle Agreement Coaching

The classic French grammar trap — agreement with avoir vs être, with preceding direct objects — surfaced in scenarios that demand it.

Pronoun Stacking Coaching

Direct, indirect, y, en — 'je le lui ai donné'. The AI catches the wrong order and shows you the natural ordering.

Gender Agreement Built In

Every noun appears with its article, every adjective agrees in gender and number. Mistakes get caught and reinforced in conversation.

DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF Grammar Modes

Grammar criteria from each major French exam — surfaced in speaking and writing tasks that mirror the actual format.

Who French Grammar Practice Is For

Talkparty's grammar practice is for anyone who knows the rules but still slips when they speak French.

Intermediate Plateau Learners (B1–B2)

You can pass a multiple-choice subjunctive test but still slip in real speech. Active production is how that gap closes.

DELF, DALF, TCF & TEF Candidates

Grammatical accuracy is a scoring band on every French exam. Talkparty drills the structures examiners reward — in scenarios that mirror the test.

Quebec & Canadian Immigration

TEF Canada and TCF Canada grammar requirements — formal register, structural accuracy, register awareness — surfaced in immigration-style scenarios.

Business Professionals

Workplace French demands grammatical precision — emails, presentations, negotiations. Talkparty rehearses the structures that matter at work.

Talkparty vs Other French Grammar Apps

How Talkparty compares to popular grammar-focused tools for French learners.

FeatureTalkpartyMultiple-Choice AppsGrammar Drill Apps
Grammar learned in real conversationYesNo (drills)No (drills)
Active production (you produce the structure)YesLimitedLimited
Subjunctive coaching in dialogueYesDrills onlyDrills only
Past participle agreement coachingYesLimitedDrills only
Pronoun stacking coachingYesLimitedLimited
DELF / DALF / TCF / TEF grammar criteriaYesLimitedNo
Multiple languages in one subscription7Yes (limited speaking)Mostly French

What You Gain by Practicing Grammar the Talkparty Way

Stop Translating Tenses From English

Passé composé vs imparfait has no English equivalent. Daily speaking reps build a native-like sense of when each fits — based on aspect, not translation.

Internalize the Subjunctive Through Use

Reading rules doesn't fix the subjonctif; using it daily does. Talkparty puts you in the situations that demand it dozens of times per session.

Pronoun Stacking Becomes Automatic

You stop pausing to choose the order. Daily contextual exposure trains your ear to feel the natural sequence.

Move Grammar From Knowledge to Reflex

The goal isn't to know more rules — it's to stop thinking about them. Conversation builds the reflex; drills don't.

French Grammar for Exams, Work, and Travel

Talkparty maps grammar practice to the situations and exams you actually need.

DELF Grammar (A1–B2)

CIEP-aligned grammar for each DELF level — surfaced in speaking and writing tasks that mirror the exam structure.

DALF Grammar (C1–C2)

Advanced grammar for academic and abstract topics — complex tenses, formal register, sophisticated structures.

TCF & TEF (incl. Canada immigration)

Grammar for immigration interviews and TCF/TEF speaking and writing modules — formal, accurate, register-aware.

Business French Grammar

Conditional negotiation language, hedging, formal email register — surfaced in workplace scenarios.

Travel & Daily Life

Past tenses for stories, conditionals for requests, subjunctive for opinions — practiced in the situations you'll actually face.

Common Myths About Improving French Grammar

Myth

I just need to memorize more conjugation tables.

Reality

After A2, more tables rarely help. Conjugations only become automatic through use. Talkparty puts you in situations that demand them dozens of times per session — and corrects every slip.

Myth

If I can pass a grammar test, my grammar is good.

Reality

Multiple-choice grammar tests measure recognition. Real grammar is what comes out of your mouth under conversational pressure. Those are very different skills.

Myth

The subjunctive is too hard to master without immersion.

Reality

Plenty of expats live in Paris for years and still avoid the subjonctif. What matters is daily speaking reps in subjunctive-demanding contexts — Talkparty manufactures those reps from anywhere.

Myth

AI can't really teach grammar in context.

Reality

Modern AI sets up scenarios that demand specific structures, catches the slip, and explains the natural alternative. That's contextual grammar acquisition — closer to immersion than to a textbook.

Build Your Team's French Grammar at Scale

Roll out AI-powered French grammar practice across your company. Sector-specific scenarios, admin dashboards, and progress tracking.

Industry-Specific Grammar Scenarios

Industry-Specific Grammar Scenarios

Sales, Healthcare, Hospitality, Legal, Tech, and 15+ other sectors with role-relevant French grammar in workplace contexts.

L&D Dashboard

L&D Dashboard

Track grammatical accuracy, range, and active production across your team in real time.

SSO & Admin Controls

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 grammar with Talkparty?

Most learners notice cleaner grammar within two to three weeks of 15-minute daily practice. The shift from rule-knowing to rule-producing is usually clear within a month — subjunctive, agreements, and pronoun stacking become automatic with daily reps.

Does Talkparty teach explicit grammar rules?

Yes, but only at the moment you need them. Instead of pre-teaching rules in isolation, Talkparty waits until you slip in conversation, then surfaces the rule with a one-line explanation and a more natural alternative.

Will Talkparty help with the subjunctive?

Yes. The AI deliberately steers conversations into situations that demand the subjonctif — desires, doubts, hypotheticals — and corrects every conjugation slip in real time.

Will Talkparty help with passé composé vs imparfait?

Yes. Every narrative slip — using passé composé where imparfait is needed, or vice versa — gets a one-line explanation about aspect, not just rules.

Will Talkparty help with past participle agreement?

Yes. The agreement of past participles with avoir vs être, and with preceding direct objects, is surfaced in scenarios that demand it — and corrected the moment you slip.

How is Talkparty different from other French grammar apps?

Most grammar apps are multiple-choice drills — they fix recognition, not production. Talkparty teaches grammar inside real spoken conversations, which is where intermediate learners actually struggle.

Can I prepare for DELF, DALF, TCF, or TEF grammar with Talkparty?

Yes. Grammatical accuracy is a scoring band on every French exam. Talkparty drills the structures examiners reward — in scenarios that mirror DELF, DALF, TCF, and TEF formats.

Is Talkparty free?

You can start Talkparty for free and try the full experience. The subscription unlocks unlimited conversations, advanced grammar tracking, exam-specific modes, and all 7 learning languages in a single plan.

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 learn grammar for multiple languages with one subscription?

Yes. A single Talkparty subscription unlocks grammar practice for English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, and German — switch between them anytime in your profile.

Other French Skills on Talkparty

Grammar Practice in Other Languages

Start Improving Your French Grammar Today

Open Talkparty, pick a scenario, and start a conversation. The subjunctive, agreements, and pronoun order become reflex — because you're using them, not drilling them.