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• To disable the Sleep Mode, tap on the pop-up toolbar.
English Grammar
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P900 provides a well-structured English Grammar guide. In most
models, the Grammar is shown in English, regardless of the selected interface language.
• Open the Language Studies section.
• Tap the application name. Alternatively, press the numeric key corresponding to the
application number. The application will then open.
The English Grammar application is structured by way of hierarchically numbered three-
level menus that include options referring to traditional grammatical topics. A topic's text
is displayed when a third level menu option is selected.
Linguistic Crossword
The Linguistic Crossword application is a fascinating puzzle. The goal is to fill all the rows
and columns with correct words. You will have the word translation as a clue.
• Open the Language Studies section.
• Tap the application name. Alternatively, press the numeric key corresponding to the
application number. The application will then open.
• Tap a column or row. You will see the word translation at the bottom of the screen.
The application's menu contains the following items: Reveal word, Show letter, Say
English Word, Say Clue, Edit.
• To access the application's menu, tap anywhere on the screen, outside of the grid.
• In the application's menu, select Edit and then type the word. Press .
Pockets
This is a traditional game targeting in-depth word learning. In this game, the same cards
as those used in the FlashCards game are divided into 4 groups (4 pockets). At the
beginning of the game all cards are located in the first pocket. You turn the cards one by
one and, if you know the hidden source word, put the card in the second pocket. Keep
browsing until all the cards from the first pocket are moved to the second pocket.
At the second stage you move the cards to the third pocket and, again, if you know the
hidden source word, put the card in the next pocket. The goal is to move all cards to the
fourth pocket. You will direct most of your effort at learning difficult words, while simple
words will shortly jump to the fourth pocket.