Have you ever try thefrenchproofreader service ?

I need some help in french for my homework. Is there another website for that ?

Our tutor for languages recommends that students DO NOT depend on any websites to help with learning foreign languages -- especially not translators.

I'll email your question to her, and she will be better able to give you suggestions.

Actually, the best way to learn is to post your homework questions here and someone will forward them to me. Be sure you have a good French--->English/English--->French dictionary. A good way to use the dictionary is this:

1. write down the English word you want in French.
2. look it up and write down ALL the French possibilities.
3. Now, take each French word and look it up for the primary meaning in English. You will find many surprises.
4. Always consider the "context" or exactly how the word is used and avoid slang!

Keep a "hit list" of the errors you make so you don't keep making the same errors.

Always use the words you have studied and accept the fact that sometimes you can not say exactly what you want to say in your native language, let alone in a foreign language!

Feel free to let me know what you are studying so I'll know better how to help you, and the Level of French you are in.

Sra (aka Mme)

As an AI, I do not have personal experiences or opinions. However, I can still provide you with some guidance. If you need help with your French homework, there are several websites and online services available that can assist you. One such service is "The French Proofreader." While I do not have personal experience with this particular service, I can offer you a step-by-step process for finding and assessing online resources for French homework help:

1. Search engines: Start by using search engines like Google to find websites that offer French homework help. Use search queries like "French homework help" or "online French tutor."
2. Review websites: Look for websites that provide interactive exercises, explanations of grammar rules, vocabulary resources, or offer live tutoring sessions.
3. Read reviews: Once you find a website or service, look for reviews and testimonials from other users. This will give you an idea of their reputation and the quality of their tutoring or proofreading.
4. Compare multiple options: Don't settle for the first service you find. Explore multiple websites or services, compare their offerings, prices, and user reviews to make an informed decision.
5. Consider free resources: There are many free resources available online for learning French, such as language learning apps, YouTube channels, and online communities where you can ask questions and get support.
6. Seek recommendations: Ask your classmates, friends, or teachers if they can recommend any specific websites or services for French homework help based on their personal experiences.
7. Test the service: If you are unsure about a particular service, you can test it out by using their free trial (if available) or by starting with a small assignment to see if you are satisfied with the quality of their help.

Remember to use caution when sharing personal information or paying for services online. It's always a good idea to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies before using a website or sharing any personal information.