About ELFE 1.1 - ELementary French Exercises for Macintosh
Restrictions

Licensed for use by Brown faculty, staff and students.

Product
Information
ELFE (vendor: KenCD Software) is an interactive program allowing learners of French to independently practice specifically targeted points of grammar. ELFE checks the user's knowledge of grammar by accepting answers typed in response to cloze exercises, and provides feedback on correctness. However, the program does not explain grammar. It uses basic vocabulary suitable for all levels of study.

Documentation for ELFE is provided by the Department of French Studies.

Requirements
Operating System: Macintosh OS 9 or OS X (with Classic)
Disk space: install_elfe.hqx: 409 KB
1.4 MB extracted
1.3 MB fully installed
3.1 MB total free space required
Release date: 2004.04.27
License

ELFE may be used only by Brown University students, faculty, and staff.

By downloading this software you agree to these limitations.

Support
Help Desk Support: Installation Only
Tasks Supported: Installation on supported operating systems
Tasks Not Supported: Function and use of application
Additional Support Resources: Support is available through Brown Language Resource Center. Email or visit the LRC on the second floor of the CIT for assistance.
Or see vendor's web site or use a search engine such as Google.
Download and
Installation
  1. Download the ELFE installer using the link at the bottom of this page.
  2. Unstuff French Exercises.sit (unless it is unstuffed automatically).
  3. Open the French Exercises folder and view the Read Me document.

For assistance with using ELFE, contact David Kanig at 863-7090 or email Language_Lab@Brown.edu.

Click here to download ELFE


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Last Reviewed: Wednesday, 24-Aug-2005 18:09:24 EDT by Software_Services