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iOS and Android
 
 
   


iOS

1) Create your MyFrenchLab account online (see the course syllabus for details)

2) Download "Pearson eText" to your iPhone or iPad. pearson
(Attention: The app is "Pearson eText", NOT "Pearson MyLab" or other Pearson apps.)

3) Open the "Pearson eText" app on your iPhone or iPad and sign in using the same User Name and Password as for your MyFrenchLab account.

4) You will see a large selection of eBooks, but you will only have access to "Constrastes" (scroll down or search for "Constrastes").

5) Click on the Contrastes icon to download a pdf version of the textbook.
(Note that when in the etext you can do a word search (top right corner) to find terms anywhere in Contrastes.)

Android

1) Create your MyFrenchLab account online (see the course syllabus for details)

2) Download "Pearson eText" to your Android device. pearson
(Attention: The app is "Pearson eText", NOT "Pearson MyLab" or other Pearson apps.)

3) Open the "Pearson eText" app on your Android and sign in using the same User Name and Password as for your MyFrenchLab account.

4) You will see a large selection of eBooks, but you will only have access to "Constrastes" (scroll down or search for "Constrastes").

5) Click on the Contrastes icon to download a pdf version of the textbook.
(Note that when in the etext you can do a word search (top right corner) to find terms anywhere in Contrastes.)


If you have any questions or problems with the app, contact the Director of the French Language Program, M. Marshall, at dbmarsh@gwu.edu.

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