I think overall that Rosetta Stone hit upon a great idea for teaching languages. The only problem is that they failed to implement it. Gaudy and persistent marketing does not make up for extensive failings of the implementation. The resulting product is a lazy recycling of the same material over and over again. It can serve as a nice introduction to the language, but nobody can actually learn a language using RosettaStone. I say that having gone through 4 levels of the program. I also learned another language fluently using other methods, that's why I am pretty confident in saying nobody can properly learn the language using this tool. The failings are many:
- paucity of material (i.e. disguising the same identical exercises under different titles over and over again)
- the persistent use of multiple choice where it does not belong
- no cultural immersion whatsoever
- ease of cheating on tests through visual cues (you have to force yourself to look away not too cheat - i am pretty sure I can score 85-90% on majority of tests in the Japanese version not knowing a single word)
- minimal grammar exercises
- minimal independent interaction where you are forced to use the language and construct sentences on your own: the multiple-choice curse again.
- reading comprehension material a total joke
- stale language - many expressions and turns of phrase belong to the museum (as a look online or interaction with native speakers will quickly tell you)
I could go on, but I won't. As a first interaction with a language, it's not bad, but you can get the same for much less money. In general, if you are serious about learning a language, STAY AWAY.
Rosetta Stone V3: German Level 1-5 Set with Audio Companion [OLD VERSION]
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Last update: 05-27-2024