Easy French
Hosted by Easy French
Learn authentic French through subtitled street interviews with Parisians and slowed-down lessons on grammar and culture.
This is a dual-format language learning channel. One half consists of fast-paced, authentic street interviews where hosts ask locals in Paris about topics like music, style, or family. The other half, "Super Easy French," features co-hosted, slow-paced studio lessons that break down specific vocabulary, grammar, and cultural nuances for beginner and intermediate learners.
“The key distinction is its blend of two formats: the raw, unpredictable nature of street interviews combined with the controlled, pedagogical environment of the 'Super Easy' lessons. The consistent use of high-quality, dual-language subtitles across all content makes it highly accessible.”
Who hosts this show
Easy French is a YouTube channel and podcast that helps people learn French through authentic, unscripted conversations. It produces two main video formats: man-on-the-street interviews in Paris and "Super Easy" lessons in slower French, hosted by team members like Hélène and Judith. All videos feature dual French and English subtitles. It is part of the larger Easy Languages network, which creates similar content for many different languages.
Credentials & credits
- Hélène: Master's degree in Foreign Languages Teaching, Sorbonne-Nouvelle University.
- Judith: Medical student and emergency physician in training.
- Part of the Easy Languages global network.
Other ventures
- Easy Languages
What kind of podcast
When new episodes drop
- 01Summer Drinks & Terrace Culture: Vocabulary and Real Conversations in Slow FrenchJun 27, 2026 · 15 min
- 02What French People Listen To: Music Vocabulary and Real ConversationsJun 20, 2026 · 13 min
- 03Jobs and Occupations: Vocabulary and Real Conversations in Slow FrenchJun 13, 2026 · 10 min
- 04
- 05How to Argue in French (A2 | Conversations for Advanced Beginners)May 30, 2026 · 10 min
- 06The French Share Their Unpopular Opinions | Easy French 259May 23, 2026 · 12 min
- 07Inside Easy Languages: Polyglot Tips to Learn French | Super Easy French 208May 16, 2026 · 22 min
- 08Paris Street Style Explained by Locals | Easy French 258May 9, 2026 · 10 min
Notable episodes
- 01What French People Listen To: Music Vocabulary and Real Conversations
A classic example of the channel's street interview format, capturing authentic opinions and a memorable moment with a man recalling the first Fête de la Musique in 1982.
- 02Summer Drinks & Terrace Culture: Vocabulary and Real Conversations in Slow French
This 'Super Easy' episode is a perfect showcase of the instructional format, breaking down practical vocabulary and cultural norms like tipping and happy hour.
- 03Jobs and Occupations: Vocabulary and Real Conversations in Slow French
A clear, structured lesson on a fundamental topic for learners, demonstrating the co-teaching style and grammar explanations for things like gender agreement.
What you'll be asked on this show
The interview format consists of man-on-the-street conversations. The host approaches strangers and opens with a direct, thematic question (e.g., "What kind of music do you listen to?"). The style is friendly and rapid, with short follow-up questions tailored to the interviewee's initial response, such as asking for a favorite song after they name an artist. The goal is to capture a wide variety of authentic, unscripted answers from the public rather than conducting a deep, personal interview.
The show has two styles. Street interviews are man-on-the-street, using a consistent opening question before exploring a daily theme with random Parisians. The "Super Easy" episodes are conversational, co-hosted lessons between hosts like Judith and Hélène, often using role-playing to demonstrate concepts and ending with a vocabulary recap.
Questions Easy French keeps coming back to
6 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Easy French reaches for it.
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6- Q.01
“What kind of music do you listen to?”
This is a typical opening question in themed street interviews to establish the person's general preferences.
- Q.02
“Do you have any favorite French-speaking artists?”
A common follow-up used to focus the conversation specifically on French culture and artists.
- Q.03
“Do you have any favorite artists?”
A broader version of the previous question, used to keep the conversation flowing if the guest doesn't have a specific French favorite.
- Q.04
“Is there a [specific artist's] song you particularly like?”
The host asks this to dig deeper when an interviewee names a well-known artist like Stromae or Céline Dion.
- Q.05
“Are there any French songs you listen to on repeat?”
A question to uncover specific, high-rotation favorites and demonstrate a deeper connection to the music.
- Q.06
“Do you have any plans for the Fête de la Musique?”
A closing question used to connect the topic of the day to a timely, real-world event.
Signature segments
- · Man-on-the-street interviews
- · "Super Easy" slow French lessons
- · Dual French and English subtitles
- · Vocabulary recap segments
- · Role-playing scenarios
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
For the interview episodes, guests are random people of all ages and backgrounds encountered on the streets of Paris and other French-speaking cities. The "Super Easy" episodes are instructional and do not feature guests.
- Parisian residentson What French People Listen To: Music Vocabulary and Real Conversations
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The channel is sponsored by language-learning platforms like italki, Lingopie, and Lingoda. It also heavily promotes its own membership community, which offers exercises, transcripts, and access to a Discord server and conversation groups.
Subscriber and view counts are pulled live from YouTube and re-verified on a 30-day cycle. Listener estimates for the RSS feed aren't published here unless they're host-verified.
Pitch Easy French
People also ask
- Who are the hosts of Easy French?
- The main hosts for the podcast and 'Super Easy' videos are Hélène and Judith. Various team members conduct the street interviews.
- What are the hosts' credentials?
- Hélène has a Master's degree in Foreign Languages Teaching from Sorbonne-Nouvelle University. Judith was a medical student and decided to work full-time on Easy French after graduating.
- Is the show still running?
- Yes, Easy French publishes new videos on YouTube weekly.
- What are the different formats?
- The channel alternates between two formats: fast-paced man-on-the-street interviews with the public and slower 'Super Easy' lessons focused on vocabulary and grammar.
- Where can I find exercises and transcripts?
- All videos have French and English subtitles. Additional materials like exercises and vocabulary lists are available through the paid Easy French membership.
- What is Easy Languages?
- Easy Languages is a global network of video and podcast projects that help people learn languages through authentic street interviews. Easy French is the French-language franchise of this network.
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- [01]Easy French Team Pageeasy-languages.org
- [02]Easy French YouTube Channelyoutube.com
- [03]About Easy Languageseasy-languages.org
- [04]Hélène - Easy French Host Profileeasyfrench.fm
- [05]Judith - Easy French Host Profileeasyfrench.fm
- [06]Easy Languages - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- [07]Podcast Episode: Judith stops medicineeasyfrench.fm
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