C1 French Stories — Advanced Collection
C1 French readers will assume daily media consumption and test inference, cultural reference, and authorial stance — not gloss density. Join the waitlist to preview chapters when editing completes.
Advanced French input belongs in narrative, not only in essays — C1 stories will train how arguments hide inside description.
Read one French opinion piece weekly and outline its thesis before C1 stories arrive. Explore the French learning hub or switch to french reading practice for topical passages.
What you will practice at C1
- Implicit argument
- Literary reference
- Stance without explicit markers
- Long-form stamina
C1 French stories — coming soon
We are editing the first C1 french readers for this tier.
Join the waitlist below for early chapters, or read B2 stories while you wait.
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100 stories, audio, vocabulary notes, and quizzes.
Coming Summer 2026 · A1–B1
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- Graded A1–B1 stories
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Answers
C1 French stories — FAQ
Q01When are C1 French stories coming?
When are C1 French stories coming?
After the core A1–B2 book ships; waitlist members receive priority notification.
Q02Should I read classics instead?
Should I read classics instead?
Classics remain valuable; C1 graded stories narrow the vocabulary cliff between textbooks and Camus.
Q03Will quizzes change at C1?
Will quizzes change at C1?
Yes — more inference and tone questions, fewer vocabulary recalls.
Q04Can I request topics?
Can I request topics?
Use the contact form — we track topic votes for editorial planning.
Q05How to join early access?
How to join early access?
Use the on-page Tally form labeled Get Early Access.
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C1 French stories here
Finish a graded reader at C1, then carry the same habit into MeloLingua with native audio and speaking drills matched to what you read.