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Presentation:
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Topical Setting:
The computer first presents the lesson content (vocabulary, short
expressions, questions, and answers).
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Multimedia Dialog:
The computer presents each previously encountered language lesson
feature as text, image, and sound.
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Dictation: The
computer acoustically presents the student with a spoken expression,
which he is asked to type and spell correctly.
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Grammar: The
student reads and studies a text representation of the central grammar
topics featured in each lesson.
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Exercises:
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Written: The
student is asked to print, fold, and complete a self-correcting
hand-written exercise.
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Composition:
The student is directed to use the dictionary and idiomatic
expression list to prepare a free composition to e-mail the
instructor.
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Interactive:
The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia exercise on the lesson
material as a pre-test.
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Readings in German
Culture: Computer links take the student to a topical,
real-time website, usually in a German-speaking country.
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Interactive Tests:
The computer administers and scores an interactive multimedia unit test on the lesson
material.
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