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Read, Write, & Type! : ウィキペディア英語版
Read, Write, & Type!

''Read, Write and Type!'' is an educational computer program, developed and published by Talking Fingers Incorporated. The program incorporates instruction in phonics, reading, writing, and touch typing skills to elementary school-aged children. The program debuted in 1994 and was originally licensed to and published by The Learning Company.
The Talking Fingers approach to reading and writing is based on the idea that text is speech made visible. There are roughly 40 sounds (or phonemes) in English. It takes only 26 letters to stand for those sounds, to make any spoken word visible. When children learn to link those sounds and letters, they can use the alphabet code to write any word they can say. Their fingers are “talking”. This method emphasizes speech-to-print rather than the print-to-speech method most commonly used in U.S. schools.
The story line of ''Read, Write & Type'' features the yellow male anthropomorphic hand Lefty LaDee (who represents the left side of the keyboard), the blue anthropomorphic female hand Right Way McKay (who represents the right side of the keyboard) as well as Vexor the Virus, a green anthropomorphic computer virus who resembles an amoeba and has a tendency to speak in rhyme and is the game's antagonist, as well as a host of many other characters collectively called the Storytellers, who represent each of the letter keys on the keyboard.
==Gameplay==
In the game, Vexor has stolen all of the letters on the keyboard and the player has to help Lefty and Right Way to get them back through completing various activities. Once a letter or letter sound has been retrieved, the player has to help the storyteller or storytellers to get to the Story Tree, which leads to another activity. After all 40 lessons are completed, Vexor is defeated and the game ends.

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