Rene is absolutely correct! It would be a wonderful solution and I can highly recommend it! Try it! Download it for free from: http://www.readplease.com/ I highly recommend it, even for just doing homework and taking regular tests for ALL kids who have Hakraat Sheilon. Using earphones, the students can listen to the text and answer the questions on the word file! Try it! Adele (Am leaving Rene's IMPORTANT information here below, in case anyone missed it) Hi, I'm surprised that no one mentioned the following option: replace the various recording devices MP3, 4, 5, or CD (and worry about hidden files, or the next new technology that makes these obsolete before we catch up with them), and much more time effective. Almost all schools today have computer labs. It is possible to copy and paste any digital file (produced in WORD), into a text reading program. Several of these programs are available FREE. Not only do they read the text, but the kids can control the reading speed, the size of the text, its color, the background (these options are very helpful for dislexic kids). If the Ministry sends an email with whatever text needs to be read, or posts it on a secured website (like the school website), it can be downloaded and pasted into the text reader in as long as it takes you to click 'copy' 'paste'. If, during the test, the computers are disconnected from the Internet, there can be no commuication between the kids taking the tests (unless you're naive enough to leave them their mobile phones). Not only is the text reader good for national tests, but since the teacher prepares his/her class tests, quizes, hw on her computer anyhow, the text reader can be used to read all of these, including the option of the kids to download it to their home computers and do their homework with it. Today many textbooks come with CD's that include text-based exercuses and/or other work to accompany a textbook. These too can be copied and pasted into the text reader. True, the reader has a robot-like voice, but if the kids use it throughout the year, they soon get used to it. It's no harder than getting used to listening to a Brit or Aussie accent if they're used to Yank English. This is a tool that all LD kids should be using and the sooner, the better, so let's get up-to-date here. Renee ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org or - http://www.etni.org.il ** ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** ----------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org or - http://www.etni.org.il ** ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------