Tell Me More English Performance 10.5.2 -10 Lev... May 2026
Review: Tell Me More English Performance (10 Levels)
Verdict: A Deep and Robust "Digital Classroom" for the Self-Motivated Learner
Analyzes your progress in real-time and suggests exercises based on your performance. Compatibility and Versions Tell Me More English Performance 10.5.2 -10 Lev...
- A1: Beginner: At this level, individuals can understand and use basic phrases, such as greetings and introductions. They can interact in a simple way and exchange information.
- A2: Elementary: At this level, individuals can understand and use everyday expressions, such as shopping and family. They can communicate in simple situations and understand basic written and spoken English.
- B1: Intermediate: At this level, individuals can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters. They can deal with most situations likely to arise while traveling in an area where English is spoken.
- B2: Upper-Intermediate: At this level, individuals can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics. They can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity.
- C1: Advanced: At this level, individuals can understand long, complex texts and recognize implicit meaning. They can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much searching for expressions.
- C2: Proficient: At this level, individuals can understand virtually everything heard or read with ease. They can express themselves spontaneously, fluently, and precisely.
- S.E.T.S. (Spoken Error Tracking System): At higher levels, the phoneme analysis becomes stricter. It no longer tolerates minor intonation errors in British vs. American English.
- Cultural Workshop: Levels 10+ introduce "Culture Videos" featuring unscripted native speakers discussing socio-economic trends, requiring inference and note-taking.
- The Mystery Game (Expert Mode): A problem-solving module where the learner must resolve a scenario (e.g., corporate espionage or a medical diagnosis) using only advanced listening and reading clues—no translation allowed.
Looking for the ISO files? Because the software is discontinued, check archive.org for legitimate abandonware copies. But for legal use, remember that Rosetta Stone (which acquired Auralog in 2013) now offers a “Tell Me More Legacy” course to enterprise clients only. Review: Tell Me More English Performance (10 Levels)
While the interface and technology now show their age compared to modern apps, the depth of the pedagogical content remains impressive. A1: Beginner : At this level, individuals can