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- :What VOCABULARY BUILDER does for you
- What Vocabulary Builder Does For You
-
- VOCABULARY BUILDER (VB) is a program designed to help you learn your
- @ vocabulary. VB allows you to build small lists of words in
- both English and @. Breaking your vocabulary study into smaller
- chunks will make it easier for you to learn the meanings of the words
- and will allow you to build specialized lists of words such as animal
- names, action verbs, etc.
-
- VB allows you to study a list of words from English to @ or
- from @ to English. The order in which the words are presented
- for study is always different so you don't end up just memorizing a list.
- Once you think you know the words in your list, you can take a test to
- see if you have really mastered the vocabulary. You may either specify
- English to @, @ to English, or jump back and forth in a
- random fashion.
- :Naming a Word List
- Naming a Word List
-
- When you create a new word list VB will first ask you what you want
- to call the list. The name may be up to eight characters long, must
- begin with a letter of the alphabet, and may contain both letters and
- numbers. Embedded blanks are not allowed in a word list title.
-
- Try to make the list name as meaningful as possible in terms of the
- type of words in the list. That way it will be easier to remember what
- a particular list contains.
-
- Some examples of valid list names are:
-
- ANIMALS FOODS CHAPTER2
- REGVERBS TOBE TOHAVE
- :Building a Word List
- Building a Word List
-
- Once you have named the word list, VB will ask you for an English
- word and then for the @ translation. This continues until you
- respond to the prompt to enter an English word with a carriage return,
- signifying that you don't wish to enter any more word pairs at this
- time, or until the list is filled with the maximum of 25 word pairs.
-
- You may enter single words or whole phrases at either the English or
- @ prompts. The word or phrase may be up to 40 characters in
- length, including any embedded blanks. Be careful about upper-case
- letters. If you begin a word with an upper-case letter but later try
- to translate it with a lower-case entry, VB will judge that you have
- made a mistake in spelling.
-
- VB then saves the list on your disk and returns you to the main
- menu.
- :Editing a Word List
- Editing a Word List
-
- VB first asks you what list you wish to edit. The program will then
- tell you what the first English word is and ask if you care to replace
- it. If you don't want to change the word as it is shown, simply enter
- a carriage return. If you do wish to modify it or replace it entirely,
- enter the new word or phase followed by a carriage return. Even if you
- only want to change one character, you must retype the entire word!
-
- VB will then present the @ translation for your inspection.
- The process continues until each word pair in the list has been pre-
- sented for your approval. When the entire list has been covered, any
- changes you specified are then written to the disk file and you may
- return to the Main Menu or elect to edit other word lists.
- :Adding Words to a List
- Adding Words to a List
-
- As you continue to expand your vocabulary, you will often run across
- new words that are related to words in lists you created at some
- earlier time and which you may wish to add to those earlier lists.
-
- VB will read the list you specify into memory and, as long as the
- list does not already have the full complement of 25 word pairs, will
- ask you for additions to that list.
-
- This way you can keep your lists up-to-date as you expand your vo-
- cabulary and find new words that you wish to master.
- :Studying a List
- Studying a List
-
- After finding out which list you want to study, VB will then ask you
- how you want the list to be presented, either from English to @,
- or from @ to English. VB will then ask you the words in a ran-
- dom order, never presenting the same way twice in a row. This ensures
- that you actually learn the words and not just anticipate their ordering.
-
- If you miss a translation, VB will tell you what the correct answer
- is, then ask you to immediately type in the correct response. When you
- have finished studying a particular list, VB will tell you how you did
- with it.
-
- You should study a list in both directions until you feel that you
- have mastered it, then go on to test that mastery.
- :Testing for Mastery
- Testing for Mastery
-
- VB allows you to select from three types of tests: English to
- @, @ to English, or a random presentation. You should
- try all three types to ensure that you really have mastered the vo-
- cabulary.
-
- The test command is very similar to the study option except that
- VB will not tell you which words you missed until you have completed
- the entire list. At that point VB will show you which word pairs
- need further study.
- :Hints for using VOCABULARY BUILDER
- Hints for Using VB
-
- 1) Keep your word lists short.
-
- 2) Study the word list from @ to English and from
- English to @ until you have mastered the list
- in both directions.
-
- 3) Take all three types of tests. If you don't score 100%
- on all three then you probably need to study some more.
-
- 4) Review a list occasionally once you have mastered it.
-
- 5) Continue adding to your lists whenever you come across
- words that you're not familiar with.
-
- Keep at it and have fun !!!
- :Verb Hints
- Verb Hints
-
- Regular verbs may be grouped together in a list in their infinitive
- form. Irregular verbs, however, may have an entire list, or even two
- lists, dedicated to a single verb. This way you can study all the
- different forms the verb can assume.
-
- If you include first, second, and third person singular and plural
- forms of the verb, then a single word list will allow you to include
- up to four different tenses for a given irregular verb.
-
- The important thing is to realize that VB is merely a tool to help
- YOU to more easily learn your @ vocabulary. If you bring some
- imagination to the creation of your word lists, you will find it a
- useful tool!
-