Rosetta Stone Description
Mastering business languages empowers employees to express themselves effectively. The journey of acquiring a new business language requires dedicated practice. Rosetta Stone facilitates immediate communication, enabling employees to hone their pronunciation swiftly. This preparation ensures they can advocate for themselves and represent your business proficiently. Language acquisition thrives when individuals engage with all aspects of their new language—listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Our Dynamic Immersion® technique fosters confidence in language use from the very first lesson. Many learners hesitate to speak due to the fear of making errors. Our TruAccent™ speech engine allows employees to refine their pronunciation, boosting their confidence for business conversations. Transitioning from structured lessons to engaging with colleagues and clients is a significant step. To support this transition, tutoring sessions with native speakers offer practical conversation experience, helping learners become fluent and comfortable in their new language. This comprehensive approach not only enhances language skills but also fosters a collaborative workplace environment.
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Expensive Flashcards Date: Nov 23 2020
Summary: Rosetta Stone was a big deal way back in the day, but it's nothing special these days. With the likes of Duolingo and many other language learning apps right on your phone, there's so much better competition out there. But it does deserve props for being one of the earliest ones out there that was widely available.
Positive: The best part of Rosetta Stone is that you can hear the words being spoken. For a system that's primarily a fancy digital flashcard system, this is really useful and Rosetta Stone was doing this long before many of the others currently in the field.
Negative: At the end of the day though, Rosetta Stone is basically just really expensive flashcards though. You can find free or low cost resources with the exact same stuff elsewhere with even more features.
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