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Printed Date: 03 May 2025 at 11:28pm


Topic: Rosetta Stone
Posted By: James
Subject: Rosetta Stone
Date Posted: 09 Sep 2008 at 3:40pm
Has anyone here ever used Rosetta Stone software?

I am thinking of getting the Latin America package to learn a little before heading down south.

Thoughts Suggestions?

Copies for sale?



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Posted By: crisabyss
Date Posted: 09 Sep 2008 at 4:37pm
you can ghave free access online throught he King county public library.  Its a good way to learn a language for sure. 

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Posted By: Ronin
Date Posted: 09 Sep 2008 at 10:27pm
I've used Rosetta Stone Spanish I and  II.  I've got volume III, but haven't used it.  By itself, I don't think you'll learn much unless you've got a good language aptitude and/or some prior Spanish / French / Italian language background.  It's a good supplement to a regular Spanish class.  I also use Pimsleur Spanish which I prefer.  If you only use Rosetta Stone and/or Pimsleur, you'll be real limited in what you can say and understand; however, a little is better than nothing.

There's no substitute for actual Spanish lessons with a teacher who can motivate you, identify your weaknesses,  explain the different usage of words and phrases, and develop your conversational skills. 

In Seattle, I took private Spanish lessons for 1-hour a week for $25 ph for nearly two years.  It was the best money and time spent.    You might want to check Craigslist for a private Spanish tutor.     




Posted By: James
Date Posted: 10 Sep 2008 at 9:42am
I am going to check out the KCLS site for sure. I love the library!

The lessons are a great idea, but I am was looking at rosetta because it would be nice to use during flights and airport layover time.


J


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Posted By: dave
Date Posted: 10 Sep 2008 at 5:32pm
Do they have the rosetta stone for english too? Cause I aint very good at english....

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Nomad


Posted By: Ronin
Date Posted: 10 Sep 2008 at 6:52pm
Although they're good (and expensive), Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur will put you to sleep if you aren't motivated.  If you don't have much time before your trip, I wouldn't bother getting them.  Instead, get a good Spanish phrase book, a Franklin Webster Spanish-English electronic dictionary model DBE-1490, and load one of these onto your iPod to know how to properly pronounce words and phrases:  iSpeak Spanish Phrases or  http://www.cyraknow.com/ - http://www.cyraknow.com/    

Before I began taking Spanish lessons, I traveled to Spain and throughout Latin America using nothing but a phrase book and a Franklin Webster Spanish-English electronic dictionary.   I had no problem using this method and some body language to communicate and get around.


Posted By: 14kayaking2
Date Posted: 10 Sep 2008 at 8:10pm
They need one for Slovak so I could finally understand what my lady is saying when she starts raving   No seriously though they do work,  but you need a bit of aptitude toward languages like Ronin said.  better to just show em you know a bit and hope for the best

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Posted By: Chuck e fresh
Date Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 6:28pm
I'm fluent in four languages, as long as I'm cussing some one out !!

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There's no such word as can't!so stop making excuses!!!!



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