Chagit Thank you for posting some comments on our software. (You refer it as Dr. English, but the actual name of the package is Lamad Anglit LeloMoreh.) But it appears that you have only seen the first lesson of the beginners' program -- the one that teaches the names of the ABC. The complete package gives you not only that introductory lesson, but 192 other lessons, mainly dealing with vocabulary (5000 words) and ranging from the beginners' level to high-level bagrut preparation. It also reviews basic grammar. The free trial version gives 7 sample lessons. It's available from our web-site at www.english4students.com. The complete version is currently offered without charge to English teachers and also to schools. You just have to download the trial version. Then e-mail me at <mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and request your free activation codes, which convert the trial version into a full version. Teachers, I suggest that you download and install the trial version from our web-site, Yes, look at the Names of ABC lesson and make up your mind, but also look at the whole range of vocabulary lessons. Then, if you find that the program would be useful to your pupils, you can have licenses for as many computers as you have in your school. Hey, it's a gift! You can reach me by e-mail or by phone at 050-6734414. By the way, the method of teaching the ABC by visual mnemonics is not exactly original. It was inspired by the success, reported in an academic journal, of an American university using this concept to teach the Russian alphabet to American students. I had the idea that visual mnemonics might work to teach the Latin (English) alphabet to Israelis. I don't have any hard data about the method, but I used it in a chug that I taught to elementary school kids a few years ago, and I was impressed by the results. The method has solid theoretical credentials and, in fact, was the subject of my M.A. dissertation in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (London University). Anyway, it's only a small part of our whole software package, which is yours for the asking. If you don't like it, nobody is forcing you. And, Barry, it wouldn't hurt to have a look at the method before rendering an opinion about it, or about me, personally. (That said, we've met at ETAI and I have a high personal regard for you.) Laurin Lewis Self-Access English Learning Center Jerusalem