Qui est Monsieur Brown – Test

Qui est Monsieur Brown - French Reading Comprehension Test

Qui est Monsieur Brown – Test

Tests are important to learn a new language because they help you to practice and test yourself. Before taking the test we suggest you to review the reading: Qui est Monsieur Brown?. This test,  was made in order to evaluate your French reading Comprehension skills. Once you have completed the test please click on the submit button. Then just scroll up and you can check your mark and answers right away.

Why are tests important?

Tests can enable students to see the material from a different perspective. They can provide immediate feedback to help them to improve. Students can use that practice to improve their understanding, to identify weaknesses and correct them.
Also, test enable both students and instructors to identify which areas of the material students do not understand and they can be especially beneficial if they are given frequently.
There are numerous research that demonstrates that the testing effect has a greater impact on student learning than simply re-studying course material. So, let’s do it! and test yourself.

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Qui est Monsieur Brown - French Reading Comprehension Test

Why are tests important?
Tests can enable students to see the material from a different perspective. They can provide immediate feedback to help them to improve. Students can use that practice to improve their understanding, to identify weaknesses and correct them.
Also, test enable both students and instructors to identify which areas of the material students do not understand and they can be especially beneficial if they are given frequently.
There are numerous research that demonstrates that the testing effect has a greater impact on student learning than simply re-studying course material. So, let’s do it! and test yourself.