Petit Béret

Petit Béret

French Grammar

A structured French grammar app for daily progress

Petit Béret combines grammar modules, conjugation training, targeted review, and practical tools to improve accuracy over time.

Why Petit Béret?

  • Human-curated content. No AI hallucinations. Every exercise and grammar point is written and checked by humans.
  • Built for serious learners. Whether you're preparing for DELF/DALF, living in a French-speaking country, or tired of gamified apps, we focus on pedagogical depth, mastery, and accuracy.
  • Your errors become your curriculum. The Mistakes Cabinet is a smart error-analysis tool: it collects mistakes and turns them into targeted practice.

Who this app is for

Clear grammar path

Learners needing a clear path across grammar topics.

Measurable improvement

Users wanting measurable improvement with review loops.

Exams & CEFR levels

Students preparing for exams and CEFR progression.

Feature groups

Practice engine

Conjugation, subjunctive, pronouns, accents, and gender exercises.

Retention system

Daily Precision Drill plus mistakes cabinet and repeat drills.

Progress and profile

Mastery Points, accuracy tracking, and personalized weak-point follow-up.

Reference tools

Conjugator and grammar support resources inside the app flow.

Sync controls

Privacy-first consent model and cloud sync behavior transparency.

Platform availability

Petit Béret is available on iOS and Android.

How the app works

  • Offline-first: train anywhere, anytime.
  • CEFR-aligned difficulty (A1–C1) in supported modules.
  • 8-subject conjugation standard; 2,000 verbs in 10 tenses.
  • Dictionary of connectors, short grammar extracts, per-module statistics.
  • Snapshot of previous exercise; flag to report bugs or suggest improvements.

How learners use it

  1. Complete focused module sessions (10-15 minutes).
  2. Review mistakes and re-practice recurring patterns.
  3. Track progress and scale to higher grammar complexity.

The Founder's Story

Petit Béret began as a personal project. I was studying French in Paris at B1 level when our teacher explained the rule of accord du participe passé with COD and COI. I saw how hard it was for everyone, and she said the only way to master it was practice.

I built a simple trainer for myself and my wife. Other modules followed. Friends who were also learning French asked to use it. That pushed me to ship. After three months of iteration, the first version landed on the App Store in September 2025. Six months later, the app has grown into a full grammar and conjugation trainer, and the Android version has launched.

As a solo developer who cares about real progress in French, I'm sharing Petit Béret with you, and I hope it supports your next step toward mastery and stronger control of French grammar.

Download Petit Béret

Build daily French grammar confidence with structured practice.