Rosetta stone language-learning program

Gatecrasher3

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Reviews and a friend of mine said that this is a really great product, and this is the best way to learn a new language (although still difficult.)
Has anyone ever used this it?
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desy

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I'm doing French right now its a good exercise but hardly complete.
Add the fact you can repeat to your heart's content helps with language.
I haven't tried the spoken modules yet I'm just trying to understand the language.
 

chuckywang

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I am Chinese, but I am functionally illiterate and my language skills are on par with a second grader. How much does this teach you?
 

chuckywang

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I am Chinese, but I am functionally illiterate and my language skills are on par with a second grader. How much does this teach you?
 

Drakkon

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my boss is trying the software to learn japanese....he says he gained more from an immersion course than he is leanring from this software. I would tend to agree with him there, to learn a language you have to be immersed in it, and as great as their software is they jsut cant simulate it.
 

robothouse77

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Originally posted by: chuckywang
I am Chinese, but I am functionally illiterate and my language skills are on par with a second grader. How much does this teach you?

the ol' double post, eh lifer?
 

Gatecrasher3

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Originally posted by: chuckywang
I am Chinese, but I am functionally illiterate and my language skills are on par with a second grader. How much does this teach you?

it has different levels, i think it goes up to three. im not sure how advanced level 3 is so...