keep rereading it over and over again and get someone to run the lines with you as much as possible once you think you have them try and memorise them without the use of the script .
Go back in time.
The original script is at the related link below .
You must learn it, first.
You must learn it, first.
Yes, butit definetly depends on the length of the script.
There are several reasons someone might write a scenario before writing a full script. These reasons include understanding the fundamental concept that drives the plot and creating a basic outline for your full script.
The script to the movie "The Notebook" can be found here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/the_notebook_script.html . I purchased it last week and it's the real script. Pretty cool.
learn to script or use free models
Most likely java script
I found the full script of the first episode of season 2: "Falling For The Falls" http://sonny-with-a-chance.com/script/ It has a lot of Channy.
VBS is Visual basic Script.
I learned the functions in Cisco's UCCX week long class. The actual scripting, for me, was only learned with actually trial and error. The more you work with it, the easier it will be. Just learn the functions and capabilities first, then logically plan out each script and their steps.