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How this exercise works

This exercise is used to enable learners to 'train' a sequence of 'structures'. In this context, 'training' means repeating the structure and so memorizing and 'internalizing' it.

This type of exercise is most commonly used in language learning, but can be used in almost any discipline requiring memorization and internalization — learning a multiplication table, for example.

The 'exercise' is not evaluated, that is, you are not required to input answers that are then evaluated.

In essence, the exercise presents a series of 'prompts' and for each requires a response from the learner, either imagined or spoken aloud. The exercise will also usually present a 'model' that shows you the way you will be expected to respond to the prompt.

Prompts can be text or images, and may be accompanied by speech or other sounds. If sounds are provided, displaying the prompt will play the prompt sound and displaying the response will play the response sound. You may be required to do the exercise completely aurally and orally, that is without visible prompts or responses.

You can work through the exercise using the mouse or the keyboard.

Using the mouse

Using the keyboard

In this exercise you can show and hide the response, move through the prompts and move through the exercise automatically using the keyboard.

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