Computer assisted language instruction
David Pitkethly
dtpit at u.washington.edu
Thu Mar 16 17:35:56 UTC 1995
I was quite excited to see your note posted on Seelangs, as I have been
in a desperate search for computer tutorials for my Czech studyl, and ,
am hopeful of the remote possibility that Diplomat Software,of which you
wrote may have some available. Could you please send me their address/
telephone/ fax...whatever, so that I may get in contact with them. thank
you for your time. Mara
On Tue, 14 Mar 1995, Alexandra Sosnowski wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> At the University of Manitoba the first year instruction in Russian is
> enhanced by the use of the Russian Tutor for Beginners purchased from the
> Diplomat Software Company. It covers basic areas: alphabet, basic
> communication structures (Who are you? What is your name? How old are you,
> etc.), nouns numerals, verbs, names, etc. It works with a sound card and
> students can both see and hear the language being spoken. The specific parts
> of the Tutor are being assigned to students to go through, learn (e.g.,
> certain verbs conjugation), etc. They seem to like it, and have fun with it.
>
> Alexandra Sosnowski
> University of Manitoba
> asosnow at cc.umanitoba.ca
>
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