Pauline
Kurzweil 3000, which is a reading system for someone with reading
difficulties, has an ESL module. Currently, however, synthetic voices and
dictionaries are only available for French, Spanish, German and Italian.
Regards
Mervyn
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From: P. Lim [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 03:37
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Subject: English as a second language
This not strictly a disability problem in the true sense, but for some of
our students it is having the same effect.
I am trying to find some software that students for whom english is not
their first language can use. I'd heard that Harraps had a multi-lingual
dictionary on CD-ROM but my learning centre colleagues cannot tract this -
anyone heard of this or similiar?. The ideal would be for one with Asian
languages not just European but do any exist?
Pauline Lim [log in to unmask]
New Cross Hospital Site
(01902) 307999 ext. 2558
**Be alert - we need more lerts**
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