The 3rd most popular educational tool on Mac OS X
ShareThe Rosetta Stone software utilizes a combination of images, text, and sound, with difficulty levels increasing as the student progresses, in order to teach various vocabulary terms and grammatical functions intuitively, without drills or translation. The goal is to teach languages the way children learn their first language. Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | rosettastone.com |
| Developer: | Fairfield Language Technologies |
| License: | Commercial |
| Version: | 4.0.0.3 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 weeks, 1 day, 12 hours, 27 minutes and 50 seconds |
| Usage since: | 31 May 2007 |
| Platform Usage: |
Windows
(80%)
Mac
(19%) |
A very effective way to learn very basic language skills.
Much to expensive for an average individual
I used it to learn some Japanese, it's sometimes hard to guess
the grammar particles and some words since it offers no translation.
It's based on an method called immersion which works in real life, not just with pictures.
Good to get motivated but you need daily study from many sources to really learn a language in 1 or 2 years.
Bu programı İspanyolca öğrenmek için kullanıyorum. Harika bir öğretim tarzı var ve çok kalıcı oluyor. Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim.
Very well helps to study foreign languages!
This software is a miserable piece of crap.
In the first few lessons when the sounds are relatively simple, it was kinda able to pretend that the voice recognition works. But, soon you will find out that, it just doesn't work.
DO NOT BUY THIS.
Rosetta Stone is a rather decent option to learn a new language.
I have the German and Mandarin kits.
Most of the exercises are repetitive. The voice recognition is atrocious, failing native speakers on simple words such as Hallo and mama.