Please read the manual before attempting to use the program as an entry code (11111) is given. A screen display of an apple, a drill, a pig and lots of sundry items leads (on one column only) to a relevant second screen. The apple is related to a greengrocer's for example. Clicking on various objects on display requires that each one be spelled out in English or French. Letters are selected from a grid at the bottom, complete with French accents. This is coupled to a voice, spelling out the letters. Diction is very clear and the graphics are good. A wrong answer is followed by an automatic spelling of the word. Certainly enough scope to stimulate interest in paying out £10 for the full 500 word program which is of a professional standard. Some of the French words are not in frequent use so you can learn as you go.
Version/Release date: | 10/11/1992 |
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Systems: | TOS compatible |
Status: | Shareware |
Programmer | Jayne Dunn Richard Dunn |
Compatibility: | ◆ ST
◈ STE
◈ TT
◈ Falcon
◈ CT60
◈ Hades ◈ Milan ◈ FireBee |
Resolutions: | ST-Low |
Language: | English |
Availability: | Floppyshop Education Disk 3457[?] (Let's Spell 1st 500 Intro) |
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