Shelly For any bagrut related questions please go for an official answer. ETNI is a great site with a load full of goodwill responses that are not always accurate. I suggest you contact your inspector or write direct to the Ministry site for an official response. Take care and all the best, Avi > Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 11:40:04 +0200 > Subject: [etni] Fwd: re: Electronic dictionary > From: etni.list@xxxxxxxxx > To: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Marj Bitran <marj1959@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Electronic dictionary > > > Yes. As of now, all dictionaries into which a word is typed and the > answer is shown,may be used. As long as the student's dictionary can > be silenced, it is fine. > > > Shelly wrote: > > I hope someone out there can help me. > > A student came to me with an electronic dictionary--not the regular > > Oxford one I know. this one is called "Top Mate" and is and > > English-Hebrew-English electronic dictionary with the possibility of > > hearing the word spoken. (There is a button that can make it mute. It > > is put out by Oxford Compact English Dictionary (1996) > > My question is: is this acceptable for the Bagrut exams for a student > > who has the accommodation of an electronic dictionary? > ----------------------------------------------- > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** > ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** > ----------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------