Free French reading finder

Find French reading content at your level

Explore level-matched French articles on topics you actually want to read, from global news and technology to culture, sport, health, and science.

Who it is for

A French reading finder for learners who want clear, level-matched articles

French beginners

Use A1 and A2 texts to turn familiar French-looking words into real comprehension without being overwhelmed by native-speed prose.

Intermediate readers

Use B1 articles to build stamina with longer paragraphs, more connectors, and the vocabulary of current affairs.

Topic-driven learners

Read French about technology, world news, culture, health, business, or sport so vocabulary repeats naturally across sessions.

Interactive finder

Filter by CEFR level and topic

Choose A1, A2, or B1, then narrow the library by topic. The article previews below are crawlable entry points into the kind of practice Lectura creates for learners.

Level matching

How A1/A2/B1 matching works

A1

Short, concrete French

A1 matching keeps sentences brief, uses highly frequent vocabulary, and limits grammar load so you can read for meaning from the start.

French A1 reading →
A2

Connected everyday French

A2 introduces more connectors, common past and future forms, and compact paragraphs that explain events without native-level density.

French A2 reading →
B1

More complete French articles

B1 supports longer reading sessions with richer context, common journalistic phrasing, and enough nuance to prepare for native French sources.

French B1 reading →

Reading paths

Example reading paths by topic

French culture

  1. Start with A1 culture notes about films, books, music, and public events.
  2. Move to A2 summaries that explain people, places, and reactions.
  3. Read B1 culture coverage to practice opinion, contrast, and review vocabulary.
Browse French culture articles →

French world news

  1. Read A1 articles for countries, people, and basic events.
  2. Use A2 to connect sequence, location, and consequences.
  3. Use B1 for diplomacy, context, quotations, and causes.
Browse French world news →

French technology

  1. Begin with A1 technology topics like apps, phones, and online habits.
  2. Use A2 for product changes, research summaries, and user impact.
  3. Move to B1 for AI, regulation, business strategy, and risk vocabulary.
Browse French technology articles →

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FAQ

Questions about finding French reading content

What level of French reading should I choose?

Choose A1 for short concrete texts, A2 for simple connected paragraphs, and B1 for longer French articles where you can tolerate some unknown vocabulary.

Can I switch a French article between A1, A2, and B1?

Yes. Lectura supports level switching so you can read the same story in a simpler version first and then move up when you want more detail.

Which topics are best for French reading practice?

Culture, world news, technology, health, business, and sport are strong choices because they provide recurring vocabulary and enough variety for daily reading.

How often should I read French at my level?

Aim for short, frequent sessions. Ten to fifteen minutes of French reading most days builds vocabulary and reading confidence without burnout.