French Resources at Brown

ELFE

Elementary French Exercises

Last updated:7/10/ 06

What is ELFE?: ELFE is an interactive program allowing learners of French to practice specific grammar skills. ELFE does not explain grammar, it merely checks your knowledge of grammar, while using basic vocabulary suitable for all levels. ELFE allows for fast review of grammar points and helps you study on your own on the web and still get feedback. (Note: ELFE is not fully compatible with all browsers. We recommend Mozilla, Safari, or Camino for Macintosh, and Mozilla or Internet Explorer for Windows.)

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The exercises are divided into three main groups, each group is divided into chapters:

Remember that within a chapter, all the sentences of a given exercise are of the same difficulty level. After three correct answers, move to the next exercise .

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ELFE's origin and copyrights:

Elfe was orginally developed at the University of Iowa using Dasher, an hypercard environment developed by Sue Otto and James Pusack . The French content was developed in the Department of French and Italian at Iowa under the direction of Geoff Hope. The current web based version was developed at Carleton College and adapted for Brown University.