**** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org **** He can listen to a book on tape and dictate (to you , to a parent, to a tape recorder) Books on tape can be found at wizkids (to buy) JELLY (to borrow) and at the library for the blind (dyslexic students can get a referral from the school psychologist). Maybe he can hand in (as above) a "movie report"? I am thinking of having some "native speaker" 10th graders record some books for the school library as their "mechuyavut ishit" - has anyone ever done this? sara g ----- Original Message ----- From: <ask@xxxxxxxx> To: <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:16 PM Subject: [etni] [FWD: bookreports] **** ETNI on the web http://www.etni.org.il http://www.etni.org **** -------- Original Message -------- Subject: bookreports From: "Moreno" <r.moreno@xxxxxxxxxx> Hi, I have a 12 grade student who needs to hand in a bookreport, however, he has "hatamot" he is tested orally, which basically means that he doesn't write. Now he claims that he can't hand in a bookreport . What should I do? He still needs the bookreports for his school grade, doesn't he? Ricky ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx ##### ##### To send a message to the ETNI list email: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ##### ##### Send queries and questions to: ask@xxxxxxxx #####