Tell Me More French V10 Ten Levels New May 2026
Tell Me More French v10 makes progression transparent with ten distinct stages, blends modern adaptive tech with communicative teaching, and adds cultural depth—so learners gain not just accuracy but confidence to use French across contexts.
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Unlike apps that teach by osmosis, v10 provides explicit grammar rules. For each lesson (from Level 1 to Level 10), there is a "Grammar Explanation" button. It gives you the rule, the exceptions, and then drills you until the rule is automatic.
Let’s be transparent. The interface of Tell Me More French V10 is not as "sexy" as a mobile game. It looks like a serious software suite—because it is.
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Final Score: 9.2/10
If you are tired of apps that ask you to match pictures of "le chat" and "le chien" and you are ready to discuss French politics or read Le Monde without a dictionary, buy TELL ME MORE French V10 immediately. The ten levels are your roadmap. The new speech engine is your coach. The only variable left is your effort.
Given that this is a "Ten Levels New" edition, it is a serious investment (historically $300-$500). Here is who should buy it. tell me more french v10 ten levels new
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| Feature | Tell Me More V10 | Rosetta Stone | Duolingo | Babbel | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Levels | 10 (A1-C2) | 5 (A1-B2) | 8 (A1-B2 only) | 4 (A1-B1) | | Speech Recognition | Waveform analysis (Grade A+) | Basic | Poor | Good | | Grammar Explanations | Explicit video lessons | No | No | Yes | | Offline Access | Full DVD/Download | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Target | Academic/Professional | Casual/Travel | Casual | Travel |
V10 wins for depth. It is the only consumer software that truly covers C1 and C2 (Levels 7-10). Tell Me More French v10 makes progression transparent
When you say “tell me more French,” you are not asking for more vocabulary lists. You are asking for:
“More French” is not additive. It is excavative. You are digging the same well deeper, not digging new wells.
“Tell me more French” — the phrase is a prayer. You are asking the language to reveal itself further, to stop hiding its music behind your accent, to let you cry in it without translating first.
V10, Ten Levels New, is not a product. It is a relationship model. Final Score: 9
Why ten levels? Most software stops at 5 or 6. By offering ten distinct rungs on the ladder, V10 eliminates the "intermediate plateau" where most students quit.

