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Has anyone ever used the Rosetta Stone language software??? Well? Have you? | |
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Erhm.. no. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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No, I used Pimsleur. It's expensive but it is worth it 'A pillow covered in all our tears' | |
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a huge rip off....i used it to teach ESL and it was okay for review but not to learn anything | |
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Yes.
It's essentially a vocabulary builder moreso than a grammar tool. There is absolutely no translation in English for any of the excercises. It teaches you the way a baby learns to talk. Through looking at images and trying to determine the differences between each and why the word sounds different. It was very frustrating one time when I tried to learn Thai and I couldn't tell the difference between why one house was being called a certain word, and another one was being called another. I finally figured out that it was related to the style of the house--it was old. But when I learned it, it stuck with me. It helps build vocabulary fast. | |
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Imago said: Yes.
It's essentially a vocabulary builder moreso than a grammar tool. There is absolutely no translation in English for any of the excercises. It teaches you the way a baby learns to talk. Through looking at images and trying to determine the differences between each and why the word sounds different. It was very frustrating one time when I tried to learn Thai and I couldn't tell the difference between why one house was being called a certain word, and another one was being called another. I finally figured out that it was related to the style of the house--it was old. But when I learned it, it stuck with me. It helps build vocabulary fast. Cool! I want to learn Korean! | |
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ReturnofDOOK said: Imago said: Yes.
It's essentially a vocabulary builder moreso than a grammar tool. There is absolutely no translation in English for any of the excercises. It teaches you the way a baby learns to talk. Through looking at images and trying to determine the differences between each and why the word sounds different. It was very frustrating one time when I tried to learn Thai and I couldn't tell the difference between why one house was being called a certain word, and another one was being called another. I finally figured out that it was related to the style of the house--it was old. But when I learned it, it stuck with me. It helps build vocabulary fast. Cool! I want to learn Korean! Is Korean a tonal language? | |
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Imago said: ReturnofDOOK said: Cool! I want to learn Korean! Is Korean a tonal language? I don't really know. I have a lot of Korean friends so I kinda wanna learn. | |
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ReturnofDOOK said: Imago said: Is Korean a tonal language? I don't really know. I have a lot of Korean friends so I kinda wanna learn. ok, bear in mind that Rosetta stone teaches you vacabulary. WHen I was doing my Thai learning, it didn't really teach me tones. Alot of Asian Languages use tones and it's very important you get them right. One thing you should try is the online subscription for Rosetta stone. It's about 49 bucks a month or something, and it's pretty much identical to what you get on CD for 200 bucks. Plus the online subscription allows you to access all their languages. | |
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Imago said: ReturnofDOOK said: I don't really know. I have a lot of Korean friends so I kinda wanna learn. ok, bear in mind that Rosetta stone teaches you vacabulary. WHen I was doing my Thai learning, it didn't really teach me tones. Alot of Asian Languages use tones and it's very important you get them right. One thing you should try is the online subscription for Rosetta stone. It's about 49 bucks a month or something, and it's pretty much identical to what you get on CD for 200 bucks. Plus the online subscription allows you to access all their languages. I'm actually downloading a "trial" version.... | |
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ReturnofDOOK said: Imago said: ok, bear in mind that Rosetta stone teaches you vacabulary. WHen I was doing my Thai learning, it didn't really teach me tones. Alot of Asian Languages use tones and it's very important you get them right. One thing you should try is the online subscription for Rosetta stone. It's about 49 bucks a month or something, and it's pretty much identical to what you get on CD for 200 bucks. Plus the online subscription allows you to access all their languages. I'm actually downloading a "trial" version.... YOU GO BOY!!! | |
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Imago said: ReturnofDOOK said: I'm actually downloading a "trial" version.... YOU GO BOY!!! | |
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Imago said: ReturnofDOOK said: I don't really know. I have a lot of Korean friends so I kinda wanna learn. ok, bear in mind that Rosetta stone teaches you vacabulary. WHen I was doing my Thai learning, it didn't really teach me tones. Alot of Asian Languages use tones and it's very important you get them right. One thing you should try is the online subscription for Rosetta stone. It's about 49 bucks a month or something, and it's pretty much identical to what you get on CD for 200 bucks. Plus the online subscription allows you to access all their languages. their voice recognition is lousy - it told me my German pronunciation was terrible... | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Imago said: ok, bear in mind that Rosetta stone teaches you vacabulary. WHen I was doing my Thai learning, it didn't really teach me tones. Alot of Asian Languages use tones and it's very important you get them right. One thing you should try is the online subscription for Rosetta stone. It's about 49 bucks a month or something, and it's pretty much identical to what you get on CD for 200 bucks. Plus the online subscription allows you to access all their languages. their voice recognition is lousy - it told me my German pronunciation was terrible... Must be loosing it! That southern twang creaping in Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: IrresistibleB1tch said: their voice recognition is lousy - it told me my German pronunciation was terrible... Must be loosing it! That southern twang creaping in | |
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