Boston Language Institute — Frequently Asked Questions
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  • What hardware do I need for these courses?
  • Do I need any special software for these courses?
  • Which Internet browser do I need for these online English courses?
  • How long are these courses?
  • How will I receive my lessons, quizzes and assignments?
  • What should I do if I have a question?
  • How is taking an Internet course different from classroom instruction?

  • What hardware do I need for these courses?

    Minimum system requirements:
    • 200 Mhz Pentium (or equivalent) or PowerPC (Macintosh) processor
    • 64 MB of RAM
    • Sound Card
    • A 56 Kbps modem

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    Do I need any special software for these courses?

    All software needed to take these courses is free of charge. You need Flash in order to complete the listening exercises and to play the interactive games.

    If you can't see the dancing colors above, download the Flash Player.

    The ActiveGrammar lessons require a RealPlayer from RealAudio. You will need version 5 or later of RealPlayer. You can get the most recent version from http://www.real.com. Avoid "beta" versions because they might have problems that have not been fixed yet. And you don't have to pay for a deluxe version of RealPlayer -- the basic free version is all you need.

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    Which Internet browser do I need for these online English courses?

    You need Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or higher, to use this online course. If you are an AOL customer, you should have the latest version of their browser. You can download any one of these browsers for free.

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    How long are these courses?

    Unless otherwise specified, all courses run for four to eight months.

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    How will I receive my lessons, quizzes and assignments?

    Each course is part of an online classroom. Use your web browser to access the online classroom and obtain your lessons, tutorials, demonstrations, reference materials, quizzes, and assignments.

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    What should I do if I have a question?

    Each of your lessons is accompanied by an interactive discussion area. When you need just post your question or inquiry in the appropriate course discussion area, where an instructor or one of your fellow students will respond.

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    How is taking an Internet course different from classroom instruction?

    Online learning provides both with flexibility in today's fast-paced world. You can study and learn in the comfort and convenience of your own home and office. Just login to your online classroom when you are ready to read your lessons, complete your quizzes and assignments, or communicate with the learning community. Our Internet courses fit into your schedule: you can take them before breakfast, during lunch, late at night, or at any other time you find convenient — the choice is yours!

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