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The NEW Rosetta Stone! -
07-30-2009, 12:53 AM
Hey all, a buddy of mine has been working with the Rosetta Stone team on their latest product which has JUST released. He tells me it's pretty amazing. Check it out, guys:
Rosetta Stone Announces TOTALe, Language Instruction With A Social Bent and then he says this site is for games and activities and all and it's kinda like a free demo: Welcome to RWorld! Apparently they've been hiring tutors like CRAZY so guys, check this out a bit. The price tag is high but hey, if you're serious about "self study", this might be what you've been looking for. I asked him about how high it goes, and he said the activities and live tutoring scales with where you are in the program, which goes to the point that you'd be conversationally fluent (which means you can get around in whatever country it is relatively comfortably). Good luck! (PS this isn't spam, I swear. I have no connection wth the company apart from my buddy working there, and I won't use the software myself.) |
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07-30-2009, 04:27 PM
I've tried the original Rosetta Stone software..which costs' about $500 for the 3 courses on Japanese..and it works very very well, in fact..I should start using it, I only fooled around with it for about 30 minutes.
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07-30-2009, 04:44 PM
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It seems like people that use nothing but Rosetta Stone rave about it, but people that have used other things and then tried Rosetta Stone have a lot of complaints when it comes to learning Japanese. My sense is (having never tried to use it) that it uses a lot of picture association, which might be nice for vocabulary, but it doesn't teach hiragana, katakana, or kanji and it doesn't teach grammar. From what I understand, sentence structure in Japanese in never explained, so you have to figure out how a sentence is structured on your own. That's a lot of work for $999. Having studied multiple languages, I get suspicious when a program says it can use a single system to teach any language. That makes me think "oversimplification" as every language is its own system and doesn't necessarily fit into a universal teaching method unless it is just boiled down to vocabulary words. |
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