Includes video clips of cues and model of each sound
I have no idea what another review is talking about, because the app is divided in to separate tabs- 1 tab for consonants and 1 tab for vowels, but if you tap on each sound displayed on the screen, it will actually pull up a screen that then has two options to click on/view for that sound -one of the cue for that sound being modeled in a video clip, and that same sound being shown in a graphic model representing how that sound is formed with the tongue and other articulators. The video clips of the cues are helpful so that you can learn them and teach these to students to help them use a simple visual cue to remember how a particular sound is formed. Some students, especially ones with auditory recall issues, are visual learners - this is just one strategy to help students with their speech sounds. The only thing I would like to change is if the models of each sound also included a frontal view, instead of just viewing inside the mouth from a side view. I think it would be helpful for students to see both views. Either way, I am glad to have this and consider it a good resource for cued speech.Limited information
One-two pages of information. Not worth the money spent. Embarrassed to say I purchased it.