User's Manual

Last update: 29/08/01
TeLL me More Copyright 2000 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved Exercises
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The Right Word
The Right Word exercises allow you to work on the vocabulary and grammar you met in the dialogue. They work
on your written comprehension skills (Reading), as well as your spoken expression skills (Speaking) when using
speech recognition.
You have to complete the sentence by choosing one of the answers shown.
When using speech recognition for this exercise, you must say the entire sentence.
When not using speech recognition, click on the answer with the mouse.
Don't forget that you can consult the relevant grammar point at any time by clicking on the Links icon.
Word Order
Word Order helps you not only to enrich your vocabulary and knowledge of the syntax of a language but also to
improve your pronunciation. These exercises allow you to work on your written comprehension skills (Reading), and
your written expression skills (Writing), as well as spoken expression (Speaking) when completing the exercise with
speech recognition.
These exercises require you to reconstruct a sentence from the words shown, not in their proper order, in the square
at the bottom.
When completing these exercises with speech recognition, you must say the sentence in its proper order using the
words shown.
When not using speech recognition, you must move the words using your mouse. Place the mouse arrow on the word
which you wish to move; click on the word with the left mouse button; move it to where you want it to go; let go of
the mouse button.
Note.
Double-clicking on a word puts it in the first unoccupied blank space.
Fill-in-the-Blanks
The Fill-in-the-Blanks exercises allow you to build on the vocabulary and grammar structures you saw in the
dialogue. They work on your written comprehension skills (Reading).
You must complete the sentences with the words shown at the bottom of the screen.
Place the mouse arrow on the word you wish to move and click on the left button of the mouse. Hold down the
button and drag the word to where you want it to go, then let go of the button.
Note.
You can also automatically move a word to the first incomplete sentence by double-clicking on it.
Don't forget that you can consult the relevant grammar point at any time by clicking on the Links icon.
Grammar Practice