LEARNING

Dive into French culture and language with our curated list of engaging YouTube channels and interesting podcasts.



The best learning happens at Alliance Française

Why choose learning at Alliance Française?

The Alliance Française network spans 133 countries, teaching French to over 400,000 people worldwide. More than just a language school, we offer a rich variety of cultural events, blending language learning with a deep immersion in Francophone cultures.
The Alliance Française de Sydney stands out as one of the largest in the world, ranking 16th out of 829 by student numbers. With nearly 4,000 students and over 55,000 cultural event attendees each year, we are Sydney’s leading French language and cultural centre


The benefits of learning French online with Alliance Française de Sydney

Are you keen to embark on a French language learning journey? Why not do it from the comfort of your sofa? With the convenience of online learning, it's easier than ever to immerse yourself in the beauty of the French language. Alliance Française de Sydney can offer you a more comprehensive, user-friendly and personalised online experience. One that you won't experience anywhere else.


Top 10 words of the year 2023 - Le Robert

Le Robert presents the Top 10 words of the year. Discover the most frequently consulted words in Le Robert online dictionary in 2023.


Our favourite French shows on Netflix

Because every opportunity for immersion is an chance to learn.


The Best of 2021: French Music on Spotify

A selection of new music from the past year to enrich your learning of French - or simply to be enjoyed.


What is "la rentrée littéraire"

Book-lovers with a passion for all things French will want to mark this event in their calendars... 


Evolutions of a Living Language

How many of these new French words, updated definitions and evolved pronunciations are you already using? 


How to make Australia more bilingual

For Australian students who do undertake language learning, it’s not only cultural and social attitudes that can act as a barrier to bilingualism, but also availability and accessibility of language programs in our schools.


Bilingualism is good medicine for the brain

The more you use another language, the better you get at it. Well, that's not surprising, but along with that, the more you use two languages, the more your brain subtly rewires.