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Practice open-ended spoken answers, follow-up questions, and recovery when you make a mistake.
Speaking-first French practice
Build confidence with spoken French sessions that correct grammar, explain better phrasing, and help with nasal vowels, liaison, silent endings, and rhythm. Powered by ChickyTutor.
This site focuses on one job: helping French learners move from passive understanding to spoken responses without waiting for a scheduled tutor.
Practice open-ended spoken answers, follow-up questions, and recovery when you make a mistake.
Get concise grammar and phrasing repairs while the conversation keeps moving.
Work on u vs ou, r sound, nasal vowels, liaison with targeted prompts and feedback.
Each page targets a specific search intent instead of duplicating a generic app page.
Build French conversation confidence with AI speaking practice, instant corrections, and realistic prompts.
Practice French pronunciation with focused drills for u vs ou, r sound, nasal vowels, liaison.
Use realistic French conversation prompts for low-pressure speaking practice with ChickyTutor.
Compare Duolingo-style lessons with AI French tutor conversation practice for speaking fluency.
These are the kinds of targeted repairs a learner should practice out loud, then reuse in the next turn instead of memorizing a rule in isolation.
Learner attempt
Je veux un cafe, s'il vous plait.
Natural repair
Je voudrais un cafe, s'il vous plait.
Use voudrais for a more natural polite request before continuing the cafe role-play.
Learner attempt
J'ai alle au cinema hier.
Natural repair
Je suis alle au cinema hier.
French motion verbs often use etre in the past, so the tutor can repair it and ask a follow-up.
Use these short sessions to turn an AI French tutor into a repeatable speaking habit instead of a one-off demo.
Day 1
Order coffee, ask for the price, and respond when the barista asks if you want anything else.
Day 2
Describe yesterday evening, then repeat the answer after one avoir or etre correction.
Day 3
Use u, ou, and nasal vowels inside a sentence about where you live and what you like.
Day 4
Practice asking someone to repeat, slow down, or explain a word without switching to English.
These answers keep the page useful on its own before a learner decides to open ChickyTutor.
Use it for daily low-pressure speaking reps, corrections, and confidence. For exams, accents, or high-stakes writing, combine it with native material or a human tutor.
Yes. The practice is built around short spoken answers, follow-up questions, and one correction at a time so you can keep talking instead of stopping to study every mistake.
Start with u versus ou, the French r, nasal vowels, silent endings, and liaison in full sentences rather than isolated sounds.