French Vocabulary MCQ Quiz

Practice useful French words with instant feedback.

🇫🇷 Mobile-first French practice

Build vocabulary one quiz at a time.

Choose a topic, difficulty, and translation direction. The app creates a fresh multiple-choice quiz, tracks your score, saves best attempts, and gives you a quick review list for missed words.

Instant feedbackSee the correct answer, gender notes, and examples after each question.
Smart practiceFilter by category, level, quiz length, and French-to-English or English-to-French mode.
Progress savedBest score and recent attempts are stored locally in your browser.
Choose your quiz settings and press Start Quiz.

French Vocabulary Multiple Choice Quiz

French Vocabulary MCQ Quiz helps learners practice common French words through multiple-choice questions. Choose a topic, level, quiz direction, and question count to focus each session.

The useful concept is active recall: seeing a word, choosing the meaning, and reviewing mistakes helps vocabulary move from recognition to memory.

How to Use This App

  • Choose a topic, level, quiz direction, and number of questions
  • Start the quiz and read each French or English prompt carefully
  • Select the best multiple-choice answer from the options shown
  • Review the instant feedback, example sentence, and vocabulary note
  • Continue through the quiz while tracking your score, timer, and streak
  • Check your final results and review any missed words
  • Use the study list to search and practice vocabulary before trying again

Examples and Use Cases

Beginner word review: A student selects the beginner level and everyday words topic, then answers prompts such as bonjour by choosing “hello” from the options.

  • French to English practice: Choose French → English mode to test recognition of words like pomme, maison, and livre.
  • English to French practice: Choose English → French mode to recall the correct French word for prompts such as “water,” “school,” or “family.”
  • Focused topic session: Select a topic such as food, travel, animals, or numbers before a class quiz or homework review.
  • Mistake review: After finishing the quiz, check missed words and repeat a shorter session using the same topic to strengthen memory.
  • Quick daily practice: Set a small question count, complete a short quiz, and track score or streak progress over several attempts.

Helpful Details

Study Strategy Tips

Use short, repeated sessions instead of one long quiz. Start with French to English practice for recognition, then switch to English to French when you want stronger recall.

  • Begin with one topic: Practice food, travel, numbers, or family words separately before using mixed mode.
  • Review missed words: Repeat only the words you missed to close small gaps quickly.
  • Say answers aloud: Speaking the French word can help connect spelling, sound, and meaning.

Common Vocabulary Mistakes

French learners often confuse similar-looking words, gendered nouns, accents, and words that look familiar but have a different meaning. Slow down on short words and check the example sentence when feedback appears.

  • Accents matter: Words such as école and ete may look close, but proper accents support correct reading.
  • Direction changes difficulty: Choosing the French word from an English prompt is usually harder than recognizing the English meaning.
  • Guessing can hide weak spots: Use the missed-word review to confirm which words need more practice.

When To Use This Quiz

This app is useful for quick review before a class quiz, daily language practice, travel preparation, or building a small French word habit. It works best as a practice companion, not as a complete grammar course.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the French Vocabulary MCQ Quiz help me practice?

It helps you practice common French words through multiple-choice questions, with options to choose topics, difficulty levels, quiz direction, and question count.

Can I quiz myself from English to French?

Yes. You can choose English to French mode, French to English mode, or mixed mode depending on whether you want to practice recognition or recall.

Does the app show feedback after each answer?

Yes. The quiz gives instant feedback and may show helpful details such as the correct answer, example usage, or notes to support learning.

Can I review the words I missed?

Yes. After a quiz, you can review missed words and use them for focused practice before starting another session.

Is my progress saved online?

No. The app is standalone and stores any progress locally in your browser when available. It does not require an account or external service.

Who can use this app?

It is useful for beginners, students, homeschool practice, travelers, and anyone who wants short French vocabulary practice sessions.