Tell Me More English Performance 10.5.2 -10 Lev... -

Released during the peak of CD-ROM and early cloud-hybrid language labs, v10.5.2 was designed for serious adult learners and institutions. Unlike gamified apps, it uses a "Four Shift" method (Observation, Comprehension, Imitation, and Practice) combined with speech recognition technology that was state-of-the-art for its era.

1. The "10 Levels" Scope The standout feature is the sheer volume of content. With 10 distinct levels of proficiency, the software claims to offer over 2,000 hours of learning material. Unlike many modern apps that focus on travel phrases, Tell Me More dives deep into grammar, syntax, and sentence structure. It is less about "survival English" and more about mastering the language.

2. Speech Recognition (The "Performance" Aspect) The software utilizes a speech recognition engine that was quite advanced for its time. It provides visual feedback on pronunciation via a graph that compares your sound waves to a native speaker's. While not as seamless as the AI voice recognition in apps like ELSA Speak or Google’s speech-to-text, it forces the user to enunciate clearly.

3. The Guided Mode Users can choose between "Free-to-Roam" (picking lessons at will) or "Guided Mode." In Guided Mode, the software acts as a strict teacher, unlocking new lessons only after you have mastered previous ones. This structure is excellent for learners who struggle with self-discipline and need a clear path. Tell Me More English Performance 10.5.2 -10 Lev...

4. Variety of Exercises The software avoids repetition by cycling through different exercise types:


If you have the discs or installation files:

  • Limited authentic media

  • Speech recognition

  • No adaptive learning

  • Compatibility issues

  • Cost vs value

  • In the landscape of digital language learning, few platforms have offered the structured depth of Auralog’s Tell Me More. Version 10.5.2, part of the "Performance" series, represents a mature iteration of this software. While many learners are familiar with the beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1) levels, the Levels 10, 11, and beyond (often corresponding to CEFR C1 – Effective Operational Proficiency to C2 – Mastery) are where the software truly distinguishes itself.