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Tell Me More Language Instruction

Tell Me More Language Instruction (Auralog) In the Library or from home with a library card Funded by the Finger Lakes Library System
Getting Started (.pdf) | FAQ (.pdf) | Technical Support Manual for Tell Me More (.pdf) | General Troubleshooting Tips

TELL ME MORE is a language learning program that addresses reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar, and culture. It covers beginner through advanced in the languages offered.

Which Languages Does it Offer?

  • Dutch
  • English (American)
    Rosetta Stone English (US) levels I, II, and III are also available on CD-ROM at the Adult Services Reference desk.
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Spanish

What Requirements Do I Need for My Home Computer?

Recommended configurations
Note: the configurations in brackets represent the minimum required.

  • TELL ME MORE RUNS ON PCS, BUT DOES NOT RUN ON MACINTOSH
  • BROWSER: INTERNET EXPLORER VERSION 5.0 OR LATER
  • DISABLE ANY POP-UP BLOCKERS
  • 700 MHZ processor
  • 192 MB RAM
  • Microsoft Windows® NT4/2000/XP and up (95/98/ or Millennium)
  • 30 MB available on hard disk
  • 16 bit Windows®-compatible sound card
  • 1024x768 graphic card with 16 millions colors (800x600 with 65,536 colors)
  • Flash Player 7.0 (Flash Player 6.0.65.0) with required administrator rights.
  • Microphone and loudspeakers or microphone-equipped headset
  • 128 Kb/s internet or intranet connections
  • E-mail address, if the student account has to receive information about access and automatic system messages.
  • JavaScript
  • Auralog components set up with required administrator rights (not required, but recommended).

Configurations required for speech recognition:
• Microphone
• Installation of Auralog components (administrator rights required)


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