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February 2009, Volume 13, Number 1
pp. 17-26
copyright © 2009. ISSN 1094-3501 17
REVIEW OF THE HOCKEY SWEATER CD-ROM
CD-ROM The Hockey Sweater
programme Windows 2000 and XP
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
CD drive
Software and hardware
requirements
QuickTime V.7
Designed for 1024 x 768 contract
Publisher
3D courseware/ Les Ãditions 3D
http://www.editions3d.ca/hockey
Support offered
Website: http://editions3d/hockey (in English) or
http://www.editions3d.ca/hockey/fr/Depannage.shtml (in French)
stern language English
Target audience
Learners of English as a second language (intermediate to advanced
level) especially Canadian English language learners
Price
$34.95 - CD-ROM
Teachers Guide (172 pp.) - $34.95
CD-ROM + Teachers Guide - $60.00 (special offer)
reexamination by Lily Sorenson, Georgetown University
The Hockey Sweater CD-ROM is intended for untried English language learners ages 11 and up and adult
literacy learners whose English proficiency ranges from high beginning to advanced. The CD is meant to
be use in an English language classroom or for self-study.

A 172-page teachers guide provides a
transcript of the boob tube on the CD, notes and information about each of the activities, and teaching ideas.
The activities on the CD-ROM focus on the theme of hockey and the sheer Canadian story The Hockey
Sweater: A puerility Recollection by Roch Carrier. This story, set in the winter of 1946 in a small city
in Quebec, Canada, is about a unfledged boy whose life centers around hockey. The boy and his friends
adore the Montreal Canadiens star player Maurice Richard and travail sweaters like his. One day, the
young boy receives a new sweater in the mail, yet it is from the Toronto Maple Leafs instead of the one
he was hoping for, namely that of Maurice Richard. His mother forces him to wear the new sweater. He
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