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- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
- EUROPEAN 4 LANGUAGE LEARNER PROGRAM
- VERSION 2
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- Use this program to study French, German, Italian and Spanish.
- With this program you can use your computer to study vocabulary
- words, idioms and sentences from any textbook, study guide,
- story, newspaper or article. If you are studying from a textbook
- you can make a separate file for each chapter. You can enter all
- of the different verb forms, regular and irregular. You can enter
- idioms and other expressions.
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- SHAREWARE
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- This program is not free. It is shareware. This means that you
- may try it out before you decide whether or not to buy it. After
- you have tried it out, if you intend to keep using it you must
- register it by sending $14.95 plus $1.75 for postage and supplies
- to
- Cragmont Services Ltd.
- 1171 Cragmont Ave.
- Berkeley, CA 94708
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- When you register you will receive the fully functional version,
- files with approximately 3000 vocabulary words and phrases
- (750 for each language), as well as a game you have not played
- before.
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- You may give the program to as many people as you wish. When you
- do so you must transfer all the files on the disk or in the .ZIP
- file. Each user must send in the fee unless he or she is a member
- of the same household or family as someone who has registered.
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- You can pay by check or use Visa or Mastercard. Use the form
- called REGISTER.DOC, which you can print from the Runme program,
- or send me the information in a letter. If charging, be sure to
- include amount, card number, expiration date and signature.
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- I receive no other income from my programming. Equipment costs,
- supplies, mailings and BBS upload time are all paid out of my
- pocket. Therefore, if you use and enjoy the program, please send
- the registration fee.
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- INSTALLATION
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- You can run the program from a floppy disk or copy it to a
- hard disk if you have one. The files created and used by program
- must be in the same directory or on the same floppy disk as the
- program. These files have a suffix in their name indicating which
- language they relate to
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- If your floppy gets full you can either delete files or copy
- the program files to a new floppy and continue to make new data
- files.
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- Under normal circumstances, you will make data files before
- you use the test option. However, everyone is usually
- interested in seeing how the test option works first, so I
- have included vocabulary files made with the program so
- that you can immediately see how the test option works if you
- want to and what kind of files you can create.
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- For the following instructions, type the word or symbol between
- the "< >" marks, but not the "< >" symbols.
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- If you have only a floppy drive, insert the disk into it. Type
- <Runme> or <Euro42> and press <Enter>.
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- If you have a hard drive you should use it for the program as
- it loads much faster from a hard drive. If you
- have this program on a floppy disk, insert the disk into the
- floppy disk drive. At the DOS prompt type <MD\EURO4>. Then
- type <CD\EURO4>. Then type <COPY [disk drive letter]:*.*>.
- If you downloaded the files from a BBS, you have already unzipped
- them and you are now ready to follow the instructions below.
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- THE UTILITIES
-
- The program is very straight forward. To start it choose
- option <3> from the RUNME menu or by typing <EURO42> at the
- DOS prompt and pressing <Enter>. You will see the title
- page. Press <Enter> for the next menu. Choose your language
- from this menu.
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- If you select option <2> from the next menu you will see the
- maintenance utilities. Using these utilities you can create,
- change, add to, print and look at files of the words and phrases
- on which you will test yourself. In the unregistered version of
- this program, the add to option is disabled and the option for
- creating a file limits the file to 10 entries.
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- Select one of the choices. (Choice <5> is easiest.) You will
- then be asked for a file name. No matter which choice you
- selected you can call up a directory of the vocabulary
- files for the chosen language by pressing <F1>. They all have
- a suffix indicating the language involved, but you
- only have to type in the name, without typing the suffix.
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- If you choose to create a file, using option <1>, the program
- will check if a file exists with the name of the file you
- have chosen to create. If so, you will be given the option of
- overwriting the existing file or choosing another name for
- your new file. If you choose creating or adding to an existing
- file you will be asked to type in an English word or expression.
- Do so and press <Enter>. You will then be asked for the foreign
- language word or expression.
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- The bottom of the screen will tell you which function keys to
- press to print the characters which are not on the keyboard.
- After typing the foreign language word or expression press
- <Enter> again. You will be asked to confirm your entry. When
- you are finished with the file press <Esc>.
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- If you choose to edit a file, the computer will show you the
- current entries one by one. The bottom of the screen tells you
- what to do.
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- Your entries can be up to 32 characters long. This means that
- you can have multiple answers by separating them with a semicolon.
- When you test yourself, you have the option of having the computer
- treat your answer as correct if you type any one of the possible
- correct answers.
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- You can distinguish English nouns from verbs one of two ways.
- Either put nouns in one file and verbs in another, or use the
- article with nouns and the infinitive form with verbs. For
- example: "to play" for the verb and "the play" for the noun.
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- The print file option works automatically once you have selected
- a file number.
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- The file display option prompts you to press <Enter> if there
- is more than one page of words and expressions in a file.
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- Pressing <Esc> one or two times always takes you to the main
- menu.
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- TESTING YOURSELF
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- Back at the main menu choose option <1>. You will then be asked
- if you want the exact answer option or the multiple answer option.
- If you select the multiple answer option, then if there is more
- than one correct answer, the program will treat your answer as
- correct if you type any one of the correct answers. Also, with
- this option the computer will ignore punctuation, capitalization
- and spacing, even if there are not multiple possible answers.
- If you choose the exact answer option, then everything in your
- answer must be exactly what the computer has on file.
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- Next you will be asked which file you want to be tested on.
- Type in the name but not the extension and press <Enter>.
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- By this time you will have learned that somewhere on the screen,
- in the middle of the screen or on the bottom, you are told what
- you can do next.
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- The next menu lets you select two different types of tests,
- multiple choice or fill in. Multiple choice lets you get
- acquainted with the vocabulary. Fill in really tests your
- knowledge of the vocabulary.
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- The next menu lets you select the direction of the translation
- test. Your choices are obvious.
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- Taking the test is also obvious. If you have chosen the multiple
- choice test then press the number of the answer you select. For a
- fill in test, type your answer and press <Enter>. When you have
- to fill in an answer in the foreign language you chose, the bottom
- of the screen will tell you which function keys to press to print
- the characters that are not on the keyboard.
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- Each time that you test yourself the entries are randomly mixed
- (and if you are taking a multiple choice test so are the answer
- choices).
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- Pressing <Esc> always takes you to the next previous menu. You
- can change the type of test or the direction of translation at
- any time. While you can switch back and forth, the program will
- test you on all words and phrases in both directions. When you
- are finished with all the vocabulary in one direction the program
- will change to the other direction, having told you about this
- change at the bottom of your screen.
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- After you have finished the test, the program will take you back
- to the first test menu. You can select another file for testing,
- look at your results, or retest yourself on wrong answers. Unless
- you have a perfect score, press <2>. You can look at your results
- on the screen, print the results, or do both.
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- Either before or after you look at the results you can retest
- yourself. Of course, the retest option only tests you on the
- words and phrases that you missed. Other than that the retest
- option works just like the test option.
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- PRINTING
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- Choose a printer. If you have an HP or Epson printer or a
- compatible which is capable of printing the IBM symbol set
- you can use it to print letters with proper accent marks
- already in place. Otherwise you will have to add the accent
- marks yourself.
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- PRINTING THE INSTRUCTIONS
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- If you want to print out these instructions, select option <2>
- from the RUNME menu or type the following at the DOS prompt:
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- TYPE EURO42.DOC > PRN
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- Then press <Enter>.
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- copyright 1993, 1995 by
- Arthur Wells, Jr.
- 1171 Cragmont Ave.
- Berkeley, CA 94708
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