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Lexiquefle
Basic vocabulary and practice exercises on numbers, the family, parts of the body and other topics for beginning learners of French. Interactive activities can be downloaded for educational use.
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Claire Kew (Faculty)
Wow! Quite simply one of the best beginning French language sites that I have seen. Each concept (counting, telling time, body parts, family members, etc.) is fully illustrated with catchy animated figures or with authentic photos, all words and dialogues are read aloud, and the practice activities are entertaining and easy to use. I found the "au téléphone" and "à la gare" sections particularly impressive, with sample phone messages and train station announcements available to students at the click of the mouse.
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Emily Howlett (Student)
Very easy and helpful for the beginning French student when trying to absorb
vocabulary; also helpful to students trying to develop a perspective of Europe
in general.
vocabulary; also helpful to students trying to develop a perspective of Europe
in general.

lainii wallick (Student)
the site provied drills and tests on basic french: the body, geography, time,
etc. I can see where it would be a useful learning tool if you have the patience
for it.
etc. I can see where it would be a useful learning tool if you have the patience
for it.
Technical Remarks:
I didn't really care for the site, it didn't move correctly. for instance the
forward arrow did nothing and the sound effects were annoying.
forward arrow did nothing and the sound effects were annoying.
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Jen McDermott (Student)
Very helpful site. Great for learning vocabulary in a consistent, painless
manner.
manner.
Florence Lojacono (Faculty)
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