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TELL ME MORE® Step by Step
             ACTIVITY GUIDE




       Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
Before you begin using TELL ME MORE®, please read the following:

* In TELL ME MORE®’s main menu, choose the user language you would like to work in. If you
choose your mother tongue as the user language, you will have access to translations of the
instructions for completing the exercises, as well as words in the glossary, dialogues, and so on. If you
choose your target language as the user language, you will be in total immersion and will have no
access to any translations.

In addition to this document, help is available for the current screen, for navigating, and for speech
recognition.

* You can also print a screen shot at any time by clicking on the Tools and Info menu in the upper
right-hand corner of the screen.

* We advise you to always keep the headset on, because, depending on the different activities, you
will hear audio recordings and speech recognition may be activated.

* It is not necessary to read this guide in its entirety before beginning your training. You can refer to
it at any time by simply referring to the relevant sections.




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This step-by-step guide is designed to help you use TELL ME MORE® effectively when learning a
foreign language.

It includes descriptions of the different types of activities included in the software, as well as the
different ways you can use them to study. Some activities have different options—it's important to
keep in mind that the pedagogical objective of the activity can change depending on the option
selected.

In Tell me More®, three different lesson modes are available.

1 – FREE-TO-ROAM MODE
This mode is organized by workshops according to the skills or topics to be worked on:
        - Lesson Workshop
        - Cultural Workshop
        - Vocabulary Workshop
        - Grammar Workshop
        - Oral Workshop
        - Written Workshop
Some activities help you to work on several skills and/or subjects. You will find such activities in
more than one workshop.
Free-to-Roam Mode gives you more freedom in navigation and allows you to change the options of
different activities, such as the level of difficulty for speech recognition.
If you need a flexible approach that allows you to manage your progress according to your needs and
wishes, Free-to-Roam is the best lesson mode for you.

2- GUIDED MODE
Different Learning Paths are offered in this lesson mode.
Most options cannot be changed from the default settings.
However, you can adjust the percentage of activities indicator. After you have completed a certain
number of exercises, an arrow at the bottom of the screen will blink, indicating that you can move on
to the next activity. The scale is set by default at 50%, meaning you must complete half of the
exercises before you can continue. If you proceed according to the default setting, you will have 50%
of each activity marked as “Completed” in the Progress Chart.
If you would like to complete the entire path, you must set the scale at 100%. To do this, click on the
Tools and Info menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Then choose
Functions/Options/Mode Options/Percentage of Activities. By doing this, you will have 100% of
each activity marked as completed in the Progress Chart.

The Learning Paths aim to help you develop comprehension, written and oral expression, and
sociocultural skills.

There are three or four Learning Paths in each level. Each Learning Path contains several lines,
which are generally organized into “blocks” of four learning units.

- Lines 1 and 2 concentrate on comprehension and written and oral expression through different
types of activities.
All lessons begin with an activity (the dialogue) that sets the context and continue with a succession
of activities that, through different angles, work the various skills that have been addressed up to that
point. This progression helps you to assimilate, simply and without memorization, the knowledge
needed in order to communicate in the target language.
Don’t be surprised if you come across the same activity more than once in a “block.” Since the options
may be different, the skills worked on will not be the same. This is especially the case with the
dialogue.



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- Lines 3 and 4 are concentrated on the sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of the countries where the
language being studied is spoken.
If you are looking for an approach where learning is structured and all the activities are presented
progressively, the Guided Mode is the best mode for you.

3- DYNAMIC MODE
In this mode, the student can choose to work according to one of the objectives offered, after which
point TELL ME MORE® adapts the linguistic content to help students work on the skills that they
need to improve the most, as calculated by their performance in each activity.
TELL ME MORE® lets you do either of the following:
    § Select an objective:
The student chooses one of the objectives offered. These objectives work on either knowledge or
skills.
    § Personalize an objective according to skill or knowledge:
- According to skill: students choose one or more skills for which they decide what level or levels of
difficulty they want to work on.
- According to knowledge: students choose one or more areas of knowledge for which they decide
what level or levels of difficulty they want to work on.
If you want an approach where learning evolves and adapts to your profile and needs, the Dynamic
Mode is the best mode for you.




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The following are the main components for each activity in this guide:


    •   ACTIVITY TITLE                                  Activity's title as it appears in TELL ME
                                                        MORE®.

    •   DESCRIPTION                                     Activity type and explanation of how it
                                                        works.

    •   OPTIONS                                         The possible options are specified for each
                                                        activity: for example, speech recognition mode,
                                                        or the number of possible answers.

    •   PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES                          Pedagogical objectives are specified for each
                                                        activity so that you can better understand their
                                                        purpose: how they will help you, what skills you
                                                        will improve, and what specific knowledge you
                                                        will acquire.

    •   HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS A step-by-step description of how to best
        ACTIVITY                  complete an activity is given, along with, for
                                  certain activities, the different ways you can use
                                  them and what you need to have completed or
                                  assimilated before moving on to the next activity.

    •   ACCESS TO RESOURCES                             Links to resources,
                                                        such as grammar and vocabulary explanations,
                                                        are given in context for each activity. In addition,
                                                        you can also consult the Reference Tools
                                                        (Grammar Explanations, Conjugation Tool,
                                                        and Glossary) from the Tools and Info menu in
                                                        the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This
                                                        helps you answer any questions that may arise
                                                        while you are working.




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Dialogue




DESCRIPTION
Videos and pictures showing authentic communication scenarios. The topics introduced are often
scenarios taken from daily life, with diverse themes adapted to the cultural nuances of the country or
countries where the language is spoken. Each dialogue is comprised of approximately fifteen questions
and three possible responses to each question.

OPTIONS
Explore
- Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice. All answers are correct.
Comprehension
- Speech Recognition Off: click on the best answer. Only one answer is correct.
- Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the best answer. Only one answer is correct.
Expression
- Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice. All answers are correct.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading and listening skills (Explore).
- Develop listening skills (Comprehension, Speech Recognition Off).
- Develop listening and speaking skills (Expression and Comprehension, Speech Recognition
Mode).
- Identify with one or more characters in the scenario.
- Work on communication in different contexts.
- Introduce or revise grammar concepts or vocabulary in context.
- Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, (intonation, structure,
expressions) through conversations with native speakers from different backgrounds.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- First, listen to and/or read the question and possible responses in order to understand the general
situation.
- Then, reply by selecting one of the responses according to the predefined option, either with the
mouse or by pronouncing it.
- Make sure that you have understood all of the responses before choosing one and moving on to the
next question.
- In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the
answer, listen to the example again and concentrate on the intonation and rhythm. It is also possible to
go to the activity “Sentence Pronunciation” by clicking on the icon to the left of each sentence, in
order to focus on the sentence that is giving you difficulty.
- In Expression and Explore, the dialogue may progress in a different manner depending upon the
response that you have chosen. For this reason, it is recommended that you select a different response
each time you go through the dialogue.

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- The dialogue is the primary activity in a path. It is thus essential to go through it several times before
moving on to the related activities.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding the different responses or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
     • Consult the translation of different responses in context by clicking on the flag in the upper
         left-hand corner of the screen.




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Word Searches




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of finding words hidden in a grid. The words to find are either displayed on
screen or given as a recording. They belong to the same lexical family.

OPTIONS
- Speech Recognition Off: the words to find are displayed on screen.
- Listening Comprehension Mode: the words to find are available as audio recordings.
- Grid size.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off).
- Develop listening skills (Listening Comprehension Mode).
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words already encountered in the dialogue, in
addition to new words from the same family.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the heading describing the lexical family above the grid. This will give you an idea of the types
of words you will need to find.
- According to your predefined option, either read (Speech Recognition Off) or listen to (Listening
Comprehension Mode) each word and try to locate it in the grid.
- At the end of the exercise, it is possible to display the words or expressions that you were unable to
find by clicking on “Solution.”
- Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next
exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
     • Consult the translation of the heading by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of
         the screen.




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Picture/Word Association




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of identifying the word or expression that corresponds to the image appearing on
screen. Each exercise allows you to associate a key word or expression already introduced in the
dialogue with an image.

OPTIONS
- Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice.
- Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice.
- Number of answers to choose from.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off).
- Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode).
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read all the words or expressions that appear on screen, then choose the one that best corresponds to
the image.
- According to your predefined option, either click on (Speech Recognition Off) or pronounce
(Speech Recognition Mode) the word you have chosen.
- In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the
answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.”
- Make sure that you have understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next
exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Word Association




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of matching the words in two columns, following the criteria defined in the
instructions. The goal is to associate words that have a logical connection, such as synonyms (words or
expressions with the same meaning), antonyms (words or expressions with the opposite meaning), etc.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- First read the instructions in order to know what type of association to make.
- Read each word in the two columns. Make sure you have understood the meaning of each word
before beginning the exercise.
- In order to associate two words, click on the blue dots that represent them one after the other.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding the meaning of different words or expressions:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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The Right Word




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of completing a sentence with one of the words or groups of words proposed as
the solution.

OPTIONS
- Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice.
- Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off).
- Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode).
- For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.
- For some exercises, assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already
encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- First read the sentence to complete and make sure you have understood its meaning.
- Then, read each of the proposed solutions and make sure you have understood their meanings.
- Try out each of the solutions in your head before choosing the one that fits best. This will assist you
in finding the correct answer.
- Finally, either click on the solution you have chosen (Speech Recognition Off) or pronounce the
entire sentence (Speech Recognition Mode), according to your predefined option.
- In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the
answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.”
- Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of the entire sentence before moving on
to the next exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a sentence or a word, or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help with grammar-related exercises:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence.




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Word Order




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of arranging the scrambled words displayed on screen in the order needed to
make a sentence. Each exercise asks you to reconstruct a sentence whose structure has already been
introduced in the dialogue. This activity enables you to put key grammar concepts and new vocabulary
into practice.

OPTIONS
- Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice.
- Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off).
- Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode).
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read each word that appears on the screen, then form a complete sentence according to the
predefined option: either click and drag word by word with the mouse (Speech Recognition Off) or
pronounce the entire sentence in the correct order (Speech Recognition Mode).
- Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving or
pronouncing them.
- In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the
answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.”
- Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of the entire sentence before moving on
to the next exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help with grammar-related exercises:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence.




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Mystery Phrase




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of figuring out a keyword from the lesson according to its definition or other
clues.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and reading skills.
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.
- Improve spelling skills.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the definition and make sure you have understood it.
- Enter the word or group of words that make up the solution. To do this, use either the on-screen
keyboard or your computer's keyboard. The number of underscores indicates the number of letters.
You can make up to six mistakes before the solution appears automatically.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a definition or word, or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Grammar Practice




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of modifying words according to the instructions.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop writing skills.
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the instructions and study the example carefully.
- Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been
indicated in the instructions.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the related link.




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Fill-in-the-Blanks




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of placing missing words in a series of incomplete sentences.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the incomplete sentences and then each of the missing words.
- Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of both the text and the missing words
before beginning the exercise.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help with grammar-related exercises:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence.




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Words and Topics




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of classifying the words or expressions displayed on screen into different lexical
families.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read each word and lexical family heading that appears on screen, then select and move each word
into the appropriate lexical group with the mouse.
- In some exercises, words appear that do not belong to any of the lexical families displayed on screen.
In this case, these words should not be classified. Likewise, there are occasionally lexical families that
do not correspond to any of the words displayed on screen. In this case, no words should be classified
under these headings. This serves to increase the difficulty of the exercise.
- Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each of the words before classifying
them.
- Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each family's heading before moving
on to the next exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or heading, or if you would like more information:
     • Consult "Find out more about a word" by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
     • Consult the translation of the headings for each lexical family by clicking on the flag in the
         upper left-hand corner of the screen.




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Video and Questions




DESCRIPTION
Video followed by comprehension questions.
A video is shown, accompanied by an audio recording. The topics introduced are often scenarios taken
from daily life, with diverse themes adapted to the cultural nuances of the country or countries where
the language is spoken. Following the video, you are asked to respond to approximately ten multiple-
choice questions.

OPTIONS
- Display Text: the text is displayed to the right of the video.
- No Text Display: no text is displayed.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and reading skills (Display Text).
- Develop listening skills (No Text Display).
- Learn about daily life or culture through a narrative description.
- Introduce or revise grammar concepts and vocabulary in context, which you can work on later in the
exercises.
- Learn to identify the main ideas in an audio recording or text.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- This activity contains several user modes:
    • To develop listening and reading skills simultaneously: read and listen to the text at the same
         time.
    • To develop reading skills only: read the text while watching the video, without listening to
         the recording.
    • To develop listening skills, listen to the text while watching the video.
- Read or listen to the text once without pausing, in order to understand the overall meaning.
- Then read or listen to the text a second time, pausing each time you have difficulty understanding.
- Make sure you have understood the meaning of each paragraph before moving on to the next section.
- Once you have finished watching the video, answer all of the multiple-choice questions.
- Make sure you have understood the meaning of the question and all of the possible responses before
selecting an answer. More than one response can be correct.
- When answering the questions, you can click on the video link in the bottom right-hand corner of the
screen, in order to see the corresponding video segment again.




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ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
     • Consult the translation of the text by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the
         screen.




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Crossword Puzzles




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of completing a crossword puzzle using clues given either as translations or as
recordings.

OPTIONS
- Translation Mode: see a translation of the word.
- Listening Comprehension Mode: listen to a recording of the word.
- Grid size.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop writing skills (Translation Mode).
- Develop listening and writing skills (Listening Comprehension Mode).
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words already encountered in the dialogue, in
addition to new words.
- Improve spelling skills.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- In Translation Mode, read the translation that appears on screen. (Note that this mode cannot be
used in total immersion, as no translations are available.)
- In Listening Comprehension Mode, listen to the recording of the word or expression as many times
as you need to.
- Once you are sure that you have recognized the word, enter it into the blue squares. To do this, use
either the on-screen keyboard or your computer's keyboard.
- Next, click on another square in the grid to enter another word.
- Make sure you have understood and correctly spelled each word before moving on to the next
exercise.
- Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next
exercise.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.
- It is recommended that you move on to the next activity after having completed five to ten puzzles.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.



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Sentence Practice




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of rewriting sentences according to a specific set of instructions.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop writing skills.
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the instructions and study the example carefully before beginning the exercise.
- Write the new sentence in the space beneath the original sentence.
- Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been
indicated in the instructions.
- Make sure you have completely understood the pertinence of each correct response before moving
on to the next exercise.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of each
         sentence.




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Words and Functions




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of classifying different words in a text according to different criteria:
grammatical category, function, or verb tense. The number of words to classify is indicated above the
text.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Learn the terminology used to describe the language you are studying.
- Familiarize yourself with different types of words in various contexts.
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the essay carefully.
- Find the words that correspond to the headings of each box.
- To move a word into a box, first click on the word, then click on the box.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding either the text or the classifications, or if you would like more
information:
    • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
        corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
        underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
        pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
    • Consult the translation of the box headings by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand
        corner of the screen.




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Text Transformation




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of rewriting a short essay according to a specific set of instructions.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop writing skills.
- Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage.
- Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the instructions carefully and think about what needs to be changed.
- Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been
indicated in the instructions.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go. The program will indicate the first mistake made in the essay,
but this does not mean that it is the only mistake. You must first correct this mistake, and then click
again on “Correction” to make sure there aren’t any other corrections to make.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding the essay or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the essay.




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Written Expression




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of writing a short essay based on an image, video, audio recording, or another
essay. It can be either a description or a summary.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop writing skills.
- Use your knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and sociolinguistics in the context of written
expression.
- Encourage expression with a creative writing activity.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the instructions and think about what you might be able to write.
- Take notes to help develop your ideas.
- Next, put your ideas together and write an essay using simple sentences. The suggested length is
indicated in the instructions.
- The solution given is only an example and should be used as a reference.




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Key Grammar Explanations




DESCRIPTION
Explanations of the key grammar points illustrated in the dialogues and videos in both the target
language and user language.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Provide a theoretical reference point that summarizes the grammar points introduced in the lesson.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read each grammar explanation in the context of the examples given. Some explanations are
illustrated with a comic strip. To toggle between the explanations and illustrations, use the two
buttons to the right of the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
- Make sure you have understood each explanation before moving on to the next sequence.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding the explanations:
     • Consult the translation by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.




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Phonetics Exercise




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing words according to an example to help practice
the different phonemes (sounds) of a language. A list of several phonemes is given. Each phoneme
appears on average in six words, giving you the opportunity to practice pronouncing it.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and speaking skills.
- Learn to recognize and pronounce the phonemes of the language you are studying so as to
understand and imitate the pronunciation of a native speaker as best you can.
- Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Study the list of phonemes and related words. The phonemes are represented using the symbols of
the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the standard phonetic representation used for all spoken
languages. Previous knowledge of the IPA is not required, as the written form for each phoneme
(representative letters) appears in green in the different words. It is simply necessary to recognize the
different written forms corresponding to each phoneme in order to become familiar with them, so as to
develop the ability to associate automatically the spelling of a word with its pronunciation.
- Select each phoneme from the list, and then listen to and pronounce each of the words listed by
imitating the example. Speak after you hear the beep.
- Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your
pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your
pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word. Specifically
practice the phonemes that you have difficulty understanding or pronouncing. Use the phonetics
animation, to the right of the word being practiced, to best assimilate the phoneme's pronunciation:
play the animation, read the explanation about the phoneme's articulation, then study the animation
and try to reproduce the different movements and positions of the lips, tongue, and palate.
- Also remember to practice the comprehension and pronunciation of each word in context, by
listening to and imitating the pronunciation of the corresponding sentences. To do this, click on the
icon to the right of the word.
- Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference model.
Even native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.


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Word Pronunciation




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing the words and expressions introduced in a
lesson. Approximately fifteen words are listed.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and speaking skills.
- Learn to understand and pronounce the most important words and expressions in a lesson.
- Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the list of words and expressions, then select them one by one and make sure that you are able
to understand and pronounce them correctly.
- Speak after you hear the beep. Specifically practice the words or expressions that you have the most
difficulty with by listening to and pronouncing them as many times as necessary.
- Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your
pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your
pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word.
- Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference model.
Even native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Dictation




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of listening to and transcribing words and sentences.

OPTIONS
- Easy Mode: does not take into account capitalization, accents, or punctuation errors.
- Difficult Mode: only typographically correct answers are accepted.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and writing skills.
- Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, including intonation, structures,
and expressions.
- Improve spelling and punctuation use.
- Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the
dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family.
- For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Listen carefully to all of the sentences first.
- Listen carefully to each sentence as many times as needed, then type it.
- If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the
“Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your
errors and to correct them as you go.
- Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each sentence before moving on to the
next exercise.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help with grammar-related exercises:
     • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence.




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Sentence Pronunciation




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing a list of sentences from the lesson.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and speaking skills.
- Learn to recognize and pronounce the most important sentences in a lesson.
- Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the list of sentences, then select them one by one and make sure that you are able to understand
and pronounce them correctly.
- Speak after you hear the beep. Specifically practice the sentences that you have the most difficulty
with by listening to and practicing them as many times as necessary.
- Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your
pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your
pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word.
- Especially work on the words highlighted in red, signifying that their pronunciation needs to be
improved. To do this, click on the word to listen to it again, or click on the button to the right of the
sentence to practice the word's pronunciation.
- Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference. Even
native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Keywords




DESCRIPTION
List of approximately fifteen of the most important words and expressions of the lesson, with
translations.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Assimilate the key vocabulary learned in the lesson.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read each word or expression as well as its translation.
- Make sure you have assimilated all the words before moving on to the next lesson.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Cultural text




DESCRIPTION
Text accompanied by an image pertaining to a culturally related subject.
The text is followed by different activities.

OPTIONS
- Entire Text: access to the entire text.
- Text Summary: access to the keywords and introductory sentence of the text.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Discover and broaden your knowledge of the culture of the country or countries where the language
is spoken. The subjects covered include: Geography, History, Traditions, Cuisine, Literature, Art and
Architecture, Entertainment, and Society and Economy.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the text in its entirety and try to understand the general ideas. Then, read it a second time
paying close attention to the keywords in bold.
- You can also display the text summary, which allows you to take a closer look at the image.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a keyword or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.
- If you need help understanding the meaning of the entire text:
     • Consult the translation by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.




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Cultural Quiz




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of answering a question related to a cultural text. Three hints are given to help
you find the answer.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop reading skills.
- Assimilate and enrich your knowledge of the cultural aspects learned in the cultural texts.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Read the question and make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before
answering.
- If you think you know the answer, enter it in the space provided. To do this, use either the on-screen
keyboard or your computer's keyboard.
- If you do not know the answer or you are not completely sure, you can use one of the three hints by
clicking on the corresponding button. The number of letters required for the solution can also serve as
a hint.
- Finally, you can also view the cultural text once the answer is displayed.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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Patchworks




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of identifying different cultural elements by linking each caption with the
corresponding image.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Assimilate and enrich your knowledge of the cultural aspects learned in the cultural texts.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Study the different images closely, then read the captions.
- Click on each caption and drag it onto the corresponding image.
- Once you have placed each name, any mistakes you have made will appear in red. You can continue
trying until you find the correct answer.




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Mapmania




DESCRIPTION
This activity consists of identifying different geographical places on a map, and linking each caption
with its corresponding location.

PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Assimilate and broaden your geographic knowledge, particularly concerning the country or countries
where the language you are studying is spoken.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
- Study the map closely, then read the place names.
- Click on each place name and drag it onto the corresponding location.
- Once you have placed each name, any mistakes you have made will appear in red. You can continue
trying until you find the correct answer.




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Role Play




DESCRIPTION
This is a video activity that shows clips from authentic, modern films and made-for-TV movies that
have been selected for their linguistic and cultural authenticity of the communication situations
portrayed. In this cultural immersion activity, students must take part in the exchange and identify
with one of the characters by playing his or her part.

OPTIONS
- Recording speed.
- Display film script: this allows you to see the entire script of the film.
- Display film subtitles: this allows you to choose whether or not to see the subtitles while the film is
playing and during playback with your recordings. Subtitles are present by default.


PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES
- Develop listening and speaking skills.
- Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, including intonation, structures,
and expressions.
- Assimilate and enrich vocabulary in context.
- Become acquainted with the sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of the countries where the language
being studied is spoken.

HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY
1. Watch film:
- Watch and listen to the entire film clip as many times as you need to in order to understand the
situation and the relationships between the different characters.
2. Play your part:
- Choose a part to play, then click on the picture of the character you have selected and watch the film.
The character’s lines will be shown just under the film display. You must speak while the words pass
through the blue rectangle. If the line appears in red, you must pronounce it again.
- If you are having trouble, you can slow down the recording speed or go to the “Pronunciation of
characters’ lines” screen at any time by clicking on the blue icon below the characters’ pictures. This
screen allows you to work on all the lines of a specific character.
Listen to each of your recordings and compare them with the examples to better understand how your
pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your
pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next line.




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3. Watch film with your voice recording:
- This last function lets you watch the film again and allows you to listen to your recordings. As a
result, you can evaluate your performance in context. To find out which lines were pronounced
correctly and which ones need to be worked on, click on the “Display script” button above the film
display. The lines that were pronounced correctly appear in green, while the others appear in red. You
can then return to the pronunciation screen to improve the pronunciation of the lines you had trouble
with.

ACCESS TO RESOURCES
- If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information:
     • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand
         corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are
         underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to
         pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs.




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  • 1. TELL ME MORE® Step by Step ACTIVITY GUIDE Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 2. Before you begin using TELL ME MORE®, please read the following: * In TELL ME MORE®’s main menu, choose the user language you would like to work in. If you choose your mother tongue as the user language, you will have access to translations of the instructions for completing the exercises, as well as words in the glossary, dialogues, and so on. If you choose your target language as the user language, you will be in total immersion and will have no access to any translations. In addition to this document, help is available for the current screen, for navigating, and for speech recognition. * You can also print a screen shot at any time by clicking on the Tools and Info menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. * We advise you to always keep the headset on, because, depending on the different activities, you will hear audio recordings and speech recognition may be activated. * It is not necessary to read this guide in its entirety before beginning your training. You can refer to it at any time by simply referring to the relevant sections. 2 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 3. This step-by-step guide is designed to help you use TELL ME MORE® effectively when learning a foreign language. It includes descriptions of the different types of activities included in the software, as well as the different ways you can use them to study. Some activities have different options—it's important to keep in mind that the pedagogical objective of the activity can change depending on the option selected. In Tell me More®, three different lesson modes are available. 1 – FREE-TO-ROAM MODE This mode is organized by workshops according to the skills or topics to be worked on: - Lesson Workshop - Cultural Workshop - Vocabulary Workshop - Grammar Workshop - Oral Workshop - Written Workshop Some activities help you to work on several skills and/or subjects. You will find such activities in more than one workshop. Free-to-Roam Mode gives you more freedom in navigation and allows you to change the options of different activities, such as the level of difficulty for speech recognition. If you need a flexible approach that allows you to manage your progress according to your needs and wishes, Free-to-Roam is the best lesson mode for you. 2- GUIDED MODE Different Learning Paths are offered in this lesson mode. Most options cannot be changed from the default settings. However, you can adjust the percentage of activities indicator. After you have completed a certain number of exercises, an arrow at the bottom of the screen will blink, indicating that you can move on to the next activity. The scale is set by default at 50%, meaning you must complete half of the exercises before you can continue. If you proceed according to the default setting, you will have 50% of each activity marked as “Completed” in the Progress Chart. If you would like to complete the entire path, you must set the scale at 100%. To do this, click on the Tools and Info menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Then choose Functions/Options/Mode Options/Percentage of Activities. By doing this, you will have 100% of each activity marked as completed in the Progress Chart. The Learning Paths aim to help you develop comprehension, written and oral expression, and sociocultural skills. There are three or four Learning Paths in each level. Each Learning Path contains several lines, which are generally organized into “blocks” of four learning units. - Lines 1 and 2 concentrate on comprehension and written and oral expression through different types of activities. All lessons begin with an activity (the dialogue) that sets the context and continue with a succession of activities that, through different angles, work the various skills that have been addressed up to that point. This progression helps you to assimilate, simply and without memorization, the knowledge needed in order to communicate in the target language. Don’t be surprised if you come across the same activity more than once in a “block.” Since the options may be different, the skills worked on will not be the same. This is especially the case with the dialogue. 3 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 4. - Lines 3 and 4 are concentrated on the sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of the countries where the language being studied is spoken. If you are looking for an approach where learning is structured and all the activities are presented progressively, the Guided Mode is the best mode for you. 3- DYNAMIC MODE In this mode, the student can choose to work according to one of the objectives offered, after which point TELL ME MORE® adapts the linguistic content to help students work on the skills that they need to improve the most, as calculated by their performance in each activity. TELL ME MORE® lets you do either of the following: § Select an objective: The student chooses one of the objectives offered. These objectives work on either knowledge or skills. § Personalize an objective according to skill or knowledge: - According to skill: students choose one or more skills for which they decide what level or levels of difficulty they want to work on. - According to knowledge: students choose one or more areas of knowledge for which they decide what level or levels of difficulty they want to work on. If you want an approach where learning evolves and adapts to your profile and needs, the Dynamic Mode is the best mode for you. 4 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 5. The following are the main components for each activity in this guide: • ACTIVITY TITLE Activity's title as it appears in TELL ME MORE®. • DESCRIPTION Activity type and explanation of how it works. • OPTIONS The possible options are specified for each activity: for example, speech recognition mode, or the number of possible answers. • PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES Pedagogical objectives are specified for each activity so that you can better understand their purpose: how they will help you, what skills you will improve, and what specific knowledge you will acquire. • HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS A step-by-step description of how to best ACTIVITY complete an activity is given, along with, for certain activities, the different ways you can use them and what you need to have completed or assimilated before moving on to the next activity. • ACCESS TO RESOURCES Links to resources, such as grammar and vocabulary explanations, are given in context for each activity. In addition, you can also consult the Reference Tools (Grammar Explanations, Conjugation Tool, and Glossary) from the Tools and Info menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This helps you answer any questions that may arise while you are working. 5 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 6. Dialogue DESCRIPTION Videos and pictures showing authentic communication scenarios. The topics introduced are often scenarios taken from daily life, with diverse themes adapted to the cultural nuances of the country or countries where the language is spoken. Each dialogue is comprised of approximately fifteen questions and three possible responses to each question. OPTIONS Explore - Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice. All answers are correct. Comprehension - Speech Recognition Off: click on the best answer. Only one answer is correct. - Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the best answer. Only one answer is correct. Expression - Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice. All answers are correct. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading and listening skills (Explore). - Develop listening skills (Comprehension, Speech Recognition Off). - Develop listening and speaking skills (Expression and Comprehension, Speech Recognition Mode). - Identify with one or more characters in the scenario. - Work on communication in different contexts. - Introduce or revise grammar concepts or vocabulary in context. - Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, (intonation, structure, expressions) through conversations with native speakers from different backgrounds. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - First, listen to and/or read the question and possible responses in order to understand the general situation. - Then, reply by selecting one of the responses according to the predefined option, either with the mouse or by pronouncing it. - Make sure that you have understood all of the responses before choosing one and moving on to the next question. - In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the answer, listen to the example again and concentrate on the intonation and rhythm. It is also possible to go to the activity “Sentence Pronunciation” by clicking on the icon to the left of each sentence, in order to focus on the sentence that is giving you difficulty. - In Expression and Explore, the dialogue may progress in a different manner depending upon the response that you have chosen. For this reason, it is recommended that you select a different response each time you go through the dialogue. 6 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 7. - The dialogue is the primary activity in a path. It is thus essential to go through it several times before moving on to the related activities. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding the different responses or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. • Consult the translation of different responses in context by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 7 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 8. Word Searches DESCRIPTION This activity consists of finding words hidden in a grid. The words to find are either displayed on screen or given as a recording. They belong to the same lexical family. OPTIONS - Speech Recognition Off: the words to find are displayed on screen. - Listening Comprehension Mode: the words to find are available as audio recordings. - Grid size. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off). - Develop listening skills (Listening Comprehension Mode). - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the heading describing the lexical family above the grid. This will give you an idea of the types of words you will need to find. - According to your predefined option, either read (Speech Recognition Off) or listen to (Listening Comprehension Mode) each word and try to locate it in the grid. - At the end of the exercise, it is possible to display the words or expressions that you were unable to find by clicking on “Solution.” - Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. • Consult the translation of the heading by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 8 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 9. Picture/Word Association DESCRIPTION This activity consists of identifying the word or expression that corresponds to the image appearing on screen. Each exercise allows you to associate a key word or expression already introduced in the dialogue with an image. OPTIONS - Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice. - Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice. - Number of answers to choose from. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off). - Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode). - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read all the words or expressions that appear on screen, then choose the one that best corresponds to the image. - According to your predefined option, either click on (Speech Recognition Off) or pronounce (Speech Recognition Mode) the word you have chosen. - In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.” - Make sure that you have understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 9 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 10. Word Association DESCRIPTION This activity consists of matching the words in two columns, following the criteria defined in the instructions. The goal is to associate words that have a logical connection, such as synonyms (words or expressions with the same meaning), antonyms (words or expressions with the opposite meaning), etc. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - First read the instructions in order to know what type of association to make. - Read each word in the two columns. Make sure you have understood the meaning of each word before beginning the exercise. - In order to associate two words, click on the blue dots that represent them one after the other. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding the meaning of different words or expressions: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 10 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 11. The Right Word DESCRIPTION This activity consists of completing a sentence with one of the words or groups of words proposed as the solution. OPTIONS - Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice. - Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off). - Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode). - For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. - For some exercises, assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - First read the sentence to complete and make sure you have understood its meaning. - Then, read each of the proposed solutions and make sure you have understood their meanings. - Try out each of the solutions in your head before choosing the one that fits best. This will assist you in finding the correct answer. - Finally, either click on the solution you have chosen (Speech Recognition Off) or pronounce the entire sentence (Speech Recognition Mode), according to your predefined option. - In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.” - Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of the entire sentence before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a sentence or a word, or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help with grammar-related exercises: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence. 11 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 12. Word Order DESCRIPTION This activity consists of arranging the scrambled words displayed on screen in the order needed to make a sentence. Each exercise asks you to reconstruct a sentence whose structure has already been introduced in the dialogue. This activity enables you to put key grammar concepts and new vocabulary into practice. OPTIONS - Speech Recognition Off: click on the answer of your choice. - Speech Recognition Mode: pronounce the answer of your choice. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills (Speech Recognition Off). - Develop reading and speaking skills (Speech Recognition Mode). - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read each word that appears on the screen, then form a complete sentence according to the predefined option: either click and drag word by word with the mouse (Speech Recognition Off) or pronounce the entire sentence in the correct order (Speech Recognition Mode). - Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving or pronouncing them. - In Speech Recognition Mode, speak after you hear the beep. If the computer does not recognize the answer, listen to each word again by clicking on “Find out more about a word.” - Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of the entire sentence before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help with grammar-related exercises: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence. 12 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 13. Mystery Phrase DESCRIPTION This activity consists of figuring out a keyword from the lesson according to its definition or other clues. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and reading skills. - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. - Improve spelling skills. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the definition and make sure you have understood it. - Enter the word or group of words that make up the solution. To do this, use either the on-screen keyboard or your computer's keyboard. The number of underscores indicates the number of letters. You can make up to six mistakes before the solution appears automatically. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a definition or word, or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 13 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 14. Grammar Practice DESCRIPTION This activity consists of modifying words according to the instructions. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop writing skills. - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the instructions and study the example carefully. - Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been indicated in the instructions. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the related link. 14 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 15. Fill-in-the-Blanks DESCRIPTION This activity consists of placing missing words in a series of incomplete sentences. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the incomplete sentences and then each of the missing words. - Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of both the text and the missing words before beginning the exercise. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help with grammar-related exercises: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence. 15 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 16. Words and Topics DESCRIPTION This activity consists of classifying the words or expressions displayed on screen into different lexical families. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read each word and lexical family heading that appears on screen, then select and move each word into the appropriate lexical group with the mouse. - In some exercises, words appear that do not belong to any of the lexical families displayed on screen. In this case, these words should not be classified. Likewise, there are occasionally lexical families that do not correspond to any of the words displayed on screen. In this case, no words should be classified under these headings. This serves to increase the difficulty of the exercise. - Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each of the words before classifying them. - Make sure that you have completely understood the meaning of each family's heading before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or heading, or if you would like more information: • Consult "Find out more about a word" by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. • Consult the translation of the headings for each lexical family by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 16 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 17. Video and Questions DESCRIPTION Video followed by comprehension questions. A video is shown, accompanied by an audio recording. The topics introduced are often scenarios taken from daily life, with diverse themes adapted to the cultural nuances of the country or countries where the language is spoken. Following the video, you are asked to respond to approximately ten multiple- choice questions. OPTIONS - Display Text: the text is displayed to the right of the video. - No Text Display: no text is displayed. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and reading skills (Display Text). - Develop listening skills (No Text Display). - Learn about daily life or culture through a narrative description. - Introduce or revise grammar concepts and vocabulary in context, which you can work on later in the exercises. - Learn to identify the main ideas in an audio recording or text. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - This activity contains several user modes: • To develop listening and reading skills simultaneously: read and listen to the text at the same time. • To develop reading skills only: read the text while watching the video, without listening to the recording. • To develop listening skills, listen to the text while watching the video. - Read or listen to the text once without pausing, in order to understand the overall meaning. - Then read or listen to the text a second time, pausing each time you have difficulty understanding. - Make sure you have understood the meaning of each paragraph before moving on to the next section. - Once you have finished watching the video, answer all of the multiple-choice questions. - Make sure you have understood the meaning of the question and all of the possible responses before selecting an answer. More than one response can be correct. - When answering the questions, you can click on the video link in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, in order to see the corresponding video segment again. 17 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 18. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. • Consult the translation of the text by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 18 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 19. Crossword Puzzles DESCRIPTION This activity consists of completing a crossword puzzle using clues given either as translations or as recordings. OPTIONS - Translation Mode: see a translation of the word. - Listening Comprehension Mode: listen to a recording of the word. - Grid size. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop writing skills (Translation Mode). - Develop listening and writing skills (Listening Comprehension Mode). - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words. - Improve spelling skills. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - In Translation Mode, read the translation that appears on screen. (Note that this mode cannot be used in total immersion, as no translations are available.) - In Listening Comprehension Mode, listen to the recording of the word or expression as many times as you need to. - Once you are sure that you have recognized the word, enter it into the blue squares. To do this, use either the on-screen keyboard or your computer's keyboard. - Next, click on another square in the grid to enter another word. - Make sure you have understood and correctly spelled each word before moving on to the next exercise. - Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before moving on to the next exercise. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. - It is recommended that you move on to the next activity after having completed five to ten puzzles. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 19 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 20. Sentence Practice DESCRIPTION This activity consists of rewriting sentences according to a specific set of instructions. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop writing skills. - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the instructions and study the example carefully before beginning the exercise. - Write the new sentence in the space beneath the original sentence. - Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been indicated in the instructions. - Make sure you have completely understood the pertinence of each correct response before moving on to the next exercise. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of each sentence. 20 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 21. Words and Functions DESCRIPTION This activity consists of classifying different words in a text according to different criteria: grammatical category, function, or verb tense. The number of words to classify is indicated above the text. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Learn the terminology used to describe the language you are studying. - Familiarize yourself with different types of words in various contexts. - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the essay carefully. - Find the words that correspond to the headings of each box. - To move a word into a box, first click on the word, then click on the box. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding either the text or the classifications, or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. • Consult the translation of the box headings by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 21 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 22. Text Transformation DESCRIPTION This activity consists of rewriting a short essay according to a specific set of instructions. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop writing skills. - Become acquainted with a language's distinctive structures and idiomatic usage. - Assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the instructions carefully and think about what needs to be changed. - Do not make any changes (such as changing the word order) other than those that have been indicated in the instructions. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. The program will indicate the first mistake made in the essay, but this does not mean that it is the only mistake. You must first correct this mistake, and then click again on “Correction” to make sure there aren’t any other corrections to make. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding the essay or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help assimilating grammatical concepts: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the essay. 22 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 23. Written Expression DESCRIPTION This activity consists of writing a short essay based on an image, video, audio recording, or another essay. It can be either a description or a summary. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop writing skills. - Use your knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and sociolinguistics in the context of written expression. - Encourage expression with a creative writing activity. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the instructions and think about what you might be able to write. - Take notes to help develop your ideas. - Next, put your ideas together and write an essay using simple sentences. The suggested length is indicated in the instructions. - The solution given is only an example and should be used as a reference. 23 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 24. Key Grammar Explanations DESCRIPTION Explanations of the key grammar points illustrated in the dialogues and videos in both the target language and user language. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Provide a theoretical reference point that summarizes the grammar points introduced in the lesson. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read each grammar explanation in the context of the examples given. Some explanations are illustrated with a comic strip. To toggle between the explanations and illustrations, use the two buttons to the right of the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. - Make sure you have understood each explanation before moving on to the next sequence. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding the explanations: • Consult the translation by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 24 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 25. Phonetics Exercise DESCRIPTION This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing words according to an example to help practice the different phonemes (sounds) of a language. A list of several phonemes is given. Each phoneme appears on average in six words, giving you the opportunity to practice pronouncing it. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and speaking skills. - Learn to recognize and pronounce the phonemes of the language you are studying so as to understand and imitate the pronunciation of a native speaker as best you can. - Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Study the list of phonemes and related words. The phonemes are represented using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the standard phonetic representation used for all spoken languages. Previous knowledge of the IPA is not required, as the written form for each phoneme (representative letters) appears in green in the different words. It is simply necessary to recognize the different written forms corresponding to each phoneme in order to become familiar with them, so as to develop the ability to associate automatically the spelling of a word with its pronunciation. - Select each phoneme from the list, and then listen to and pronounce each of the words listed by imitating the example. Speak after you hear the beep. - Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word. Specifically practice the phonemes that you have difficulty understanding or pronouncing. Use the phonetics animation, to the right of the word being practiced, to best assimilate the phoneme's pronunciation: play the animation, read the explanation about the phoneme's articulation, then study the animation and try to reproduce the different movements and positions of the lips, tongue, and palate. - Also remember to practice the comprehension and pronunciation of each word in context, by listening to and imitating the pronunciation of the corresponding sentences. To do this, click on the icon to the right of the word. - Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference model. Even native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 25 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 26. Word Pronunciation DESCRIPTION This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing the words and expressions introduced in a lesson. Approximately fifteen words are listed. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and speaking skills. - Learn to understand and pronounce the most important words and expressions in a lesson. - Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the list of words and expressions, then select them one by one and make sure that you are able to understand and pronounce them correctly. - Speak after you hear the beep. Specifically practice the words or expressions that you have the most difficulty with by listening to and pronouncing them as many times as necessary. - Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word. - Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference model. Even native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 26 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 27. Dictation DESCRIPTION This activity consists of listening to and transcribing words and sentences. OPTIONS - Easy Mode: does not take into account capitalization, accents, or punctuation errors. - Difficult Mode: only typographically correct answers are accepted. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and writing skills. - Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, including intonation, structures, and expressions. - Improve spelling and punctuation use. - Assimilate and build vocabulary by working with words and expressions already encountered in the dialogue, in addition to new words from the same family. - For some exercises, assimilate grammatical concepts already encountered in the dialogue. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Listen carefully to all of the sentences first. - Listen carefully to each sentence as many times as needed, then type it. - If you would like to check your answers during the course of an exercise, you can click on the “Correction” button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will allow you to see your errors and to correct them as you go. - Make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each sentence before moving on to the next exercise. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help with grammar-related exercises: • Consult the grammar explanations in context by clicking on the link at the end of the sentence. 27 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 28. Sentence Pronunciation DESCRIPTION This activity consists of listening to and pronouncing a list of sentences from the lesson. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and speaking skills. - Learn to recognize and pronounce the most important sentences in a lesson. - Focus on your own personal comprehension and pronunciation difficulties. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the list of sentences, then select them one by one and make sure that you are able to understand and pronounce them correctly. - Speak after you hear the beep. Specifically practice the sentences that you have the most difficulty with by listening to and practicing them as many times as necessary. - Listen to each of your recordings and compare it with the example to better understand how your pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next word. - Especially work on the words highlighted in red, signifying that their pronunciation needs to be improved. To do this, click on the word to listen to it again, or click on the button to the right of the sentence to practice the word's pronunciation. - Finally, keep in mind that the graph reproducing the intonation of the word is just a reference. Even native speakers will not reproduce it in an identical manner. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 28 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 29. Keywords DESCRIPTION List of approximately fifteen of the most important words and expressions of the lesson, with translations. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Assimilate the key vocabulary learned in the lesson. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read each word or expression as well as its translation. - Make sure you have assimilated all the words before moving on to the next lesson. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 29 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 30. Cultural text DESCRIPTION Text accompanied by an image pertaining to a culturally related subject. The text is followed by different activities. OPTIONS - Entire Text: access to the entire text. - Text Summary: access to the keywords and introductory sentence of the text. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Discover and broaden your knowledge of the culture of the country or countries where the language is spoken. The subjects covered include: Geography, History, Traditions, Cuisine, Literature, Art and Architecture, Entertainment, and Society and Economy. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the text in its entirety and try to understand the general ideas. Then, read it a second time paying close attention to the keywords in bold. - You can also display the text summary, which allows you to take a closer look at the image. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a keyword or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. - If you need help understanding the meaning of the entire text: • Consult the translation by clicking on the flag in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. 30 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 31. Cultural Quiz DESCRIPTION This activity consists of answering a question related to a cultural text. Three hints are given to help you find the answer. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop reading skills. - Assimilate and enrich your knowledge of the cultural aspects learned in the cultural texts. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Read the question and make sure you have completely understood the meaning of each word before answering. - If you think you know the answer, enter it in the space provided. To do this, use either the on-screen keyboard or your computer's keyboard. - If you do not know the answer or you are not completely sure, you can use one of the three hints by clicking on the corresponding button. The number of letters required for the solution can also serve as a hint. - Finally, you can also view the cultural text once the answer is displayed. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a word or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 31 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 32. Patchworks DESCRIPTION This activity consists of identifying different cultural elements by linking each caption with the corresponding image. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Assimilate and enrich your knowledge of the cultural aspects learned in the cultural texts. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Study the different images closely, then read the captions. - Click on each caption and drag it onto the corresponding image. - Once you have placed each name, any mistakes you have made will appear in red. You can continue trying until you find the correct answer. 32 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 33. Mapmania DESCRIPTION This activity consists of identifying different geographical places on a map, and linking each caption with its corresponding location. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Assimilate and broaden your geographic knowledge, particularly concerning the country or countries where the language you are studying is spoken. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY - Study the map closely, then read the place names. - Click on each place name and drag it onto the corresponding location. - Once you have placed each name, any mistakes you have made will appear in red. You can continue trying until you find the correct answer. 33 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 34. Role Play DESCRIPTION This is a video activity that shows clips from authentic, modern films and made-for-TV movies that have been selected for their linguistic and cultural authenticity of the communication situations portrayed. In this cultural immersion activity, students must take part in the exchange and identify with one of the characters by playing his or her part. OPTIONS - Recording speed. - Display film script: this allows you to see the entire script of the film. - Display film subtitles: this allows you to choose whether or not to see the subtitles while the film is playing and during playback with your recordings. Subtitles are present by default. PEDAGOGICAL OBJECTIVES - Develop listening and speaking skills. - Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the target language, including intonation, structures, and expressions. - Assimilate and enrich vocabulary in context. - Become acquainted with the sociolinguistic and cultural aspects of the countries where the language being studied is spoken. HOW TO BEST COMPLETE THIS ACTIVITY 1. Watch film: - Watch and listen to the entire film clip as many times as you need to in order to understand the situation and the relationships between the different characters. 2. Play your part: - Choose a part to play, then click on the picture of the character you have selected and watch the film. The character’s lines will be shown just under the film display. You must speak while the words pass through the blue rectangle. If the line appears in red, you must pronounce it again. - If you are having trouble, you can slow down the recording speed or go to the “Pronunciation of characters’ lines” screen at any time by clicking on the blue icon below the characters’ pictures. This screen allows you to work on all the lines of a specific character. Listen to each of your recordings and compare them with the examples to better understand how your pronunciation differs. The score also serves as a reference. If you score 3 out of 7 or higher, your pronunciation is considered satisfactory and you can move on to the next line. 34 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.
  • 35. 3. Watch film with your voice recording: - This last function lets you watch the film again and allows you to listen to your recordings. As a result, you can evaluate your performance in context. To find out which lines were pronounced correctly and which ones need to be worked on, click on the “Display script” button above the film display. The lines that were pronounced correctly appear in green, while the others appear in red. You can then return to the pronunciation screen to improve the pronunciation of the lines you had trouble with. ACCESS TO RESOURCES - If you need help understanding a sentence or if you would like more information: • Consult “Find out more about a word” by first clicking on the red circle in the upper left-hand corner of the screen, and then on a particular word (only available for words that are underlined). This feature provides access to a translation and recording of the word, a link to pronunciation practice, and a list of conjugations for verbs. 35 Copyright 2005 Auralog S.A. All rights reserved.