Comments on: Review of Rosetta Stone http://l2mastery.com/blog/materials-resources-and-tools/product-reviews/review-of-rosetta-stone-language-learning-products?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=review-of-rosetta-stone-language-learning-products Tips, Tools & Tech to Learn Languages the Fun Way Mon, 03 Feb 2014 17:16:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: John Fotheringham http://l2mastery.com/blog/materials-resources-and-tools/product-reviews/review-of-rosetta-stone-language-learning-products#comment-2191 Tue, 24 Apr 2012 21:49:02 +0000 http://l2mastery.com/?p=93#comment-2191 Yes, I understand from a cost perspective why they recycle photos, but they could at least spend some time localizing the content for each language. Lord knows they have the money and staff for it!

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By: Pangxiaodi http://l2mastery.com/blog/materials-resources-and-tools/product-reviews/review-of-rosetta-stone-language-learning-products#comment-2173 Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:09:57 +0000 http://l2mastery.com/?p=93#comment-2173 oops – teaching on the brain: teacher = speaker

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By: Pangxiaodi http://l2mastery.com/blog/materials-resources-and-tools/product-reviews/review-of-rosetta-stone-language-learning-products#comment-2172 Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:07:35 +0000 http://l2mastery.com/?p=93#comment-2172 Rosetta Stone is good for European languages (if you are a native English teacher) as its graded + 1. It doesn’t really work for non-Euro languages such as Chinese. Most frustratingly they keep the same images for all language courses. So you learn how to say knife and fork in the Chinese course but not how to say chopsticks!

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