🇫🇷 Learn French through real scenes

20 situations you'll actually face in France — talk to the character, hear the street language, lock it in with a song. All free.

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SIM card
A1 · Vendeur

SIM card

You're in a phone shop in France. Listen to the salesman (Yanis), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

une carte SIM prépayéele forfaitles donnéesla pièce d'identitéle crédit
By taxi
A1 · Chauffeur de taxi

By taxi

You're taking a taxi in France. Listen to the driver (Karim), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la station de taxil'aéroportle compteurle reçule pourboire
Meeting people
A1 · Une jeune femme d'ici

Meeting people

You're on a casual terrace in a French park, early evening. Chloé, a friendly young woman, strikes up a conversation. Listen, then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. People here speak with “tu” (informal), among young people. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

se présenterComment tu t'appelles ?d'où viens-tuse revoirle numéro
Clothes shopping
A1 · Vendeuse

Clothes shopping

You're in a French clothes shop. Listen to the saleswoman (Manon), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

un pullla taillela cabine d'essayagela couleurl'échange
At the airport
A1 · Agent d'enregistrement

At the airport

You're at the check-in desk of a French airport. Listen to the agent (Sophie), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

le passeportles bagagesla carte d'embarquementla portele bagage à main
At the bank
A1 · Conseillère

At the bank

You're in a bank branch in France. Listen to the adviser (Nathalie), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

un compte courantla carte bancairele distributeurle codeles frais
At the café
A1 · Serveuse

At the café

You're in a Parisian café, on the terrace. Listen to the waitress (Léa), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

un caféun crèmeun croissantla terrassele pourboire
At the pharmacy
A1 · Pharmacienne

At the pharmacy

You're in a French pharmacy. Listen to the pharmacist (Claire), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

un comprimésans ordonnancele mal de têtela pommadela pharmacie
At the train station
A1 · Guichetier

At the train station

You're in a French train station (SNCF), at the ticket counter. Listen to the clerk (Marc), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

le billetle quaile TGVun aller-retourle retard
At the hotel
A1 · Réceptionniste

At the hotel

You're at the reception of a French hotel. Listen to the receptionist (Hugo), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la réceptionune chambre doublele petit-déjeunerla cartel'ascenseur
At the doctor
A1 · Médecin généraliste

At the doctor

You're at a family doctor's in France. Listen to the doctor (Dr. Moreau), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la carte Vitalel'ordonnancela consultationl'arrêt maladiela salle d'attente
On the metro
A1 · Agent RATP

On the metro

You're on the platform of a Paris metro (RATP). Listen to the agent (Fatou), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

le métrole ticketvaliderla lignela correspondance
At the museum
A1 · Agent d'accueil

At the museum

You're at the entrance of a French museum. Listen to the front-desk agent (Camille), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

le billetle tarif réduitl'audioguidele vestiairela visite guidée
At the market
A1 · Marchand

At the market

You're at a French open-air market. Listen to the stallholder (Gérard), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

les fruitsles légumesune livrefraispayer en espèces
At the police station
A1 · Policier

At the police station

You're at a police station in France (a “commissariat”), at the front desk. Listen to the officer (Brigadier Durand), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

porter plaintevoléle portefeuillele volles objets trouvés
At the restaurant
A1 · Serveur

At the restaurant

You're in a French restaurant. Listen to the waiter (Julien), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la carteun demile plat du jourl'additionle pourboire
At the supermarket
A1 · Caissier

At the supermarket

You're at the checkout of a French supermarket. Listen to the cashier (Nicolas), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la caissele sacla monnaiela carte bancairele ticket de caisse
At the emergency room
A1 · Médecin urgentiste

At the emergency room

You're in the emergency room of a French hospital. Listen to the doctor (Dr. Lefèvre), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what she says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

les urgencesle SAMUla douleurl'allergiela carte Vitale
Car rental
A1 · Agent de location

Car rental

You're at a car rental office in France. Listen to the agent (Olivier), then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

la voiture de locationle permis de conduirel'assurance tous risquesfaire le pleinla caution
Asking for directions
A1 · Un passant

Asking for directions

You're on a street in France and you're lost. You stop a passer-by (Thomas) and ask the way. Listen to what he tells you, then choose how to reply — tap an answer to hear its pronunciation and see its translation, then confirm. What you pick changes what he says. Open “Vocabulary” for the words (or “Explore the scene”) and tap “🗣️ On the street” for the real language.

tout droitle feule carrefourla station de métroau coin

How you learn French with ScenaLingua

20 scenarios cover a whole trip to France — airport, hotel, restaurant, taxi, pharmacy, metro and more. In each one you step into a real scene, talk to a character, hear the correct pronunciation and the casual "street" version, practice with a quiz and lock the phrases in with a song. Explanations in Romanian or English; level A1 (beginner).

Frequently asked

Why learn French through scenarios?

Because in France you'll use the language in concrete situations, not in the abstract. You practice exactly what you'll actually say.

Do I need to know French already?

No. The scenarios are level A1, built for absolute beginners, with explanations in Romanian or English.

How long does it take?

At your own pace — each scenario takes about 10–15 minutes, so the whole set is a few short sessions.

Is there audio pronunciation?

Yes. Every line is recorded, so you hear how it's really pronounced before you answer.

Can I use it before a trip to France?

That's exactly what it's for — the situations are the ones you meet on a real trip.