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French Conversation for Travel: 15 Minutes a Day
Travel French is different from textbook French. You need speed, confidence, and the ability to handle real moments: check-in counters, train stations, menus, directions, and last-minute changes.
This plan gives you 15-minute daily sessions so you can speak basic French before your trip.
Who this plan is for
- First-time travelers to French-speaking destinations.
- Learners with limited time.
- Anyone who wants useful phrases, not grammar overload.
Daily practice loop (15 minutes)
- 2 minutes: Quick pronunciation warm-up.
- 6 minutes: One travel dialogue (listen + speak).
- 4 minutes: Personalize details (dates, names, locations).
- 3 minutes: Repeat without reading.
30-day travel French roadmap
Week 1: Arrival and orientation
- Day 1: Greetings and polite expressions.
- Day 2: Airport and passport control phrases.
- Day 3: Taxi and public transport basics.
- Day 4: Hotel check-in conversation.
- Day 5: Asking for directions.
- Day 6: Clarifying misunderstandings politely.
- Day 7: Weekly travel scenario recap.
Week 2: Eating and shopping
- Day 8: Restaurant seating and ordering.
- Day 9: Dietary requests and allergies.
- Day 10: Cafe interactions.
- Day 11: Shopping questions and sizes.
- Day 12: Paying and asking for receipts.
- Day 13: Returns and exchange basics.
- Day 14: Weekly role-play bundle.
Week 3: Plans and social interaction
- Day 15: Asking locals for recommendations.
- Day 16: Booking activities and tickets.
- Day 17: Weather and schedule adjustments.
- Day 18: Talking about your trip.
- Day 19: Small talk with hosts.
- Day 20: Asking for help in public places.
- Day 21: Weekly role-play bundle.
Week 4: Backup communication
- Day 22: Health and pharmacy basics.
- Day 23: Lost item and support requests.
- Day 24: Phone call essentials.
- Day 25: Reconfirming reservations.
- Day 26: Handling delays and cancellations.
- Day 27: Full day-in-the-city simulation.
- Day 28: Full train-travel simulation.
- Day 29: Final weak-point review.
- Day 30: Final travel conversation test.
Phrases to master early
These phrases reduce stress immediately:
- "Where is ... ?"
- "I have a reservation."
- "Could you speak more slowly, please?"
- "Can you write that down, please?"
- "I would like this, please."
What progress looks like
By day 30, you should be able to:
- Complete check-in and ordering tasks without switching to English.
- Ask for clarification when you miss information.
- Handle simple travel problems with calm, clear speech.
TalkParty helps you drill these travel situations with AI role-plays so your first live conversation feels familiar.