Here is Georgia K's success story.

I learnt French at school and loved it. Throughout my long life (Iā€™m now semi retired) Iā€™ve been to France about ten times and each time my spoken French improves. But not as much as Iā€™d like. So I started lessons with Frantastique last year. What really impressed me was that, over a week or so initially, I was tested for my level of competence, so that my lessons were aimed at the right level for me. Iā€™ve now completed about 120 lessons. My level has gradually improved over that period, and is shown at the beginning of each lesson. I look forward to my lessons and thoroughly enjoy them. Iā€™ve chosen the ā€œspicyā€ version of daily stories and exercises, which are great fun. I love the way that there is a thread of madcap characters, half of whom are from another galaxy, running through the lessons, who get up to absurd and sometimes risquĆ© antics. This keeps me engaged and amused and wanting to keep learning, especially colloquial expressions and words, which I often canā€™t find in the dictionary. I look forward to receiving my lesson five days a week and if Iā€™m very late getting to a particular lesson, thereā€™s a friendly message waiting for me. Iā€™m made to feel that there is someone on the other end of the lessons who knows me and my particular strengths and weaknesses in the language. I also enjoy the last section of each lesson, Le Dessert (cafĆ© gourmand), where I learn about French culture. Now, in these days of the Coronavirus pandemic, the lessons have taken on greater significance as they provide continuity and a challenging, interesting and engaging way to spend my time in isolation. Keep them coming!

— Georgia K. (Blue Mountains, AUSTRALIA)