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Rosetta Stone
Anyone here ever used the Rosetta Stone program to learn a foreign language?
If so, what was your opinion of it...worth the cost? |
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They don't offer Rosetta Stone for Serbian but I have used Pimsleur products which were exceptional in helping to learn pronunciation and also the EuroTalk TalkNow! cd which is an amazingly fun and easy way to learn vocabulary. I recommend both of them highly. Serbs, Croats and Bosnians I meet are shocked at how good my pronunciation is after using these. They have said that a lot of the time they can't tell I'm a foreigner. |
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Rosetta Stone has an excellent reputation. I have never used it myself but have read about it for years.
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I'm in the middle of Rosetta Stone Swahili right now. It's extremely HARD, but good. I did the Pimsleur CD lessons last year, and like the brother said about the pronunciation - it's awesome. BUT, I only learned how to say the exact things that were on the CD's (including how to order beer and wine). Ha! Rosetta Stone is way more indepth.
I'm only on Unit 3 and I've been doing it for a few months now, and there are about 10-12 units. I think what makes it hard to me is that there is no English translation at all - it's all looking at the pictures on the computer and listening to the Swahili. So it's confusing sometimes as to what they're saying. It's done with the total immersion method - like you were living among them and just having to learn with no English around. Verb conjugation is REALLY hard with there being no explanations. However, I have learned a lot. We have a gal in our church who learned German through Rosetta Stone, and she is pretty fluent. Maybe my 52 year old brain is just foggy! LOL By the way, I bought mine in an airport one day, and it was cheaper than the price online. I had been looking at it online and it was $299, and in the airport kiosk it was $249. |
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Anyway, I was checking out the airport stand and found out it is cheaper there also. You are blessed, Swahili is a lot cheaper than other languages. Can you explain a little more about "no English translation" if I am understanding correctly they do not give the English phonetic spelling or an English definition of the word only sight association with a picture. Is this correct? Also, how are they teaching you the verb conjunction without English? Asante sana |
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By the way, I'm pretty sure it's "Bwana Asafiwe"! And they always say it twice, never once. I don't know why. |
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