Looking to re-learn Spanish and was wondering if Rosetta Stone was the way to go? Has anyone used it? Its a little $$$ but it may be worth it, will come in very handy at work and make my job a little easier.
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Anyone used Rosetta Stone - Spanish?
Brandon
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Re: Anyone used Rosetta Stone - Spanish?
My wife and I bought it to learn Greek and it is a very interesting program, it just throws you into the language. We were pretty good about doing it every other day for about a month and I was starting to pick it up but we moved and we haven't touched the program since then. From using it for just a month I can see it working really well.
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Re: Anyone used Rosetta Stone - Spanish?
Originally posted by Superior Shine View PostMove to so cali or so florida. You will be fluent in no time!Brandon
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Re: Anyone used Rosetta Stone - Spanish?
I've used it to learn Spanish. It's a good program but it's pretty repetitive after awhile. The main thing is that you have to keep using it for at least 30 minutes every day. If you fall behind, you will have to do huge reviews and you will start forgetting stuff. It's sorta like stepping foot into a Spanish-speaking country whenever you open the program. But it's not and that's why I said it can be repetitive. You'll see the same pictures over and over and stuff. I also found that sometimes I would pronounce a word correctly but it wouldn't pick it up right and that was frustrating. I'd have to say the word like 50 times and then finally just skip it. Other than that though, the program is outstanding. If that's your kind of thing, you can probably become very fluent with just that program.Last edited by HealthyCivic; Dec 13, 2008, 07:02 PM.-HealthyCivic
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