Learning to speak English!
Pros:
Excellant cheating toy for adults
Cons:
too many functions, makes it complicating to learn how to use
The Bottom Line:
They last a whole lot longer than a Spanish/English Dictionary but like learning how to use the computer go for it.
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Author's Review
Franklin TES-118 Translator
En English a erudicion ? EL Franklin TES-118 Translator es perfeccionar. Mi amigo, esto interpretar poder asistir tu.
If you're just learning to speak Spanish I wouldn't expect you to understand those first phases. If you're Spanish learning English I wouldn't expect you to read this unless you're just dumb or stupid. Just look for a, and, the, like the rest of us do.
They are several functions to any speller but look into the log space where the letters or word is displayed, everything will be just find.
The secret to working with anything electronics is knowing where to look when there is no alternative.
You might find a arrow in the view finder > it always shows you that there is more information on or with the word you enter. Just find your arrow Keys on the key pad of the item itself and press the arrow that is shown in the view finder.
On the far left of the word on the view window it might tell you the proper language the word is or comes from as synonym, antonyms, acronyms.
I wouldn't recommend that you learn all the functions or get use to Speller quit yet. Because you will want to throw it in the trash before you learn any short cuts to finding same spelling words, words with the same pre or suffixes, and words that you just don't know how to spell now and then. You would know the word if you saw the word again.
You do that by spelling what you know and adding a asterisk mark in the view window *ology and it will show you all the words that end in "ology". Like Biology, Zoology and so on.
Most Spellers are all small, compact, light weight, very simply to use if you can read the instruction.
I would recommend anyone with a student in school to get one for there children.