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French Level 1 & 2 Win/Mac Personal Edition [Old Version] | ![French Level 1 & 2 Win/Mac Personal Edition [Old Version]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5185FEP8JQL._SL160_.jpg)
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List Price: $339.00 Buy Used: $279.95 You Save: $59.05 (17%)
Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 2823
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Mac Os X, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Level 1&2 Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8.2 x 2.8
MPN: 224-12 Model: 224-12 UPC: 794678018077 EAN: 0794678018077 ASIN: B000077DD2
Release Date: October 28, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: **** NO RETAIL BOX **** Brand New CD Set in paper Sleeve. Full Version - Guaranteed to be Fully Functional. Not Trial Not Student Edition. * PERSONAL EDITION *
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| • | This powerful 2-CD set of learning tools adapts to your personal needs and imparts a strong foundation in a new language | | • | With this award-winning method used by NASA and the Peace Corps, you'll learn the way children do -- by associating words and phrases with the world around you | | • | Participate in over 200 lessons where you'll interact with fluent French speakers to build speaking & vocabulary skills | | • | Get a full tutorial in speaking and syntax skills | | • | Graphical speech recognition displays your voiceprint and compares it to native speaker to help improve pronunciation |
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Product Description Rosetta Stone French Level I & II opens up a new world to you by teaching you how to communicate with a new culture! Reviews and testing features help identify weak points and work harder on them Comes with illustrated User's Guides and Curriculum Text books Ages 6 & up
Amazon.com Looking for an effective way to get lasting language skills? Rosetta Stone's unique learning approach is designed to get you there, with faster results and a deeper understanding and mastery of the language. With Rosetta Stone, you will learn French the way you learned your own native language, without translation or memorization. | Develop your skills in four key areas... | 
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Listening. View larger. | Native speakers, real-life images, speech recognition and fully interactive software teach you like you learned your first language -- naturally. The Rosetta Stone French Level 1 and 2 set combines the content found in Level 1 and Level 2 to take you from no knowledge of the language to advanced proficiency -- in one easy purchase. Rosetta Stone is self-contained and intuitive to use. There are no complicated lists to memorize or handbooks to read. With Dynamic Immersion, you can start learning immediately. Join NASA, Fortune 500 executives, U.S. diplomats and millions of learners worldwide in discovering the fastest way to learn French. And what exactly is Dynamic Immersion? Studies show that learning exclusively in the new language -- without translation as a crutch -- is crucial if you want to communicate. Grammar drills and rote memorization never develop this skill. Dynamic Immersion helps you think in the new language and quickly develops the language skills and structures you need to for everyday communication. Rosetta Stone teaches French through a step-by-step sequence of carefully structured Dynamic Immersion lessons. New words become associated with familiar objects, actions, and ideas. Words build to phrases and sentences in a systematic progression. The Dynamic Immersion method reconnects people to the language skills they used successfully to master their first language. With Rosetta Stone, you start from a position of strength -- your own strength. First, Rosetta Stone allows you to learn through context. The software presents a carefully chosen selection of four images and asks you to select the image that matches the written text and the voices of native speakers. Building on the knowledge you've already gained and your intuitive grasp of the meaning of each picture, you make a choice. There's absolutely no translation or memorization to hold you back, so you start making progress immediately. Next, Rosetta Stone offers immediate reinforcement. The very second you complete a task, the software provides feedback. Speak a word and our unique voiceprint technology automatically rates your pronunciation. Connect an image with a phrase and you'll immediately learn if your choice was correct. Complete a set of exercises and you'll instantly know how well you did. With Rosetta Stone, you always know where you stand. Recognizing that dynamic immersion is a continuous process, Rosetta Stone also employs a systematic sequence that gradually incorporates new words, phrases, and more complex grammar as it reinforces existing learning. As a result, your understanding of your new language grows naturally. Levels 1 and 2 includes more than 8,000 real-life images and phrases in 210 lessons, as well and an average of 450 hours of instruction depending on your learning style. Rosetta Stone also incorporates a balanced curriculum including listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as speech recognition for accent perfection. The program's systematic structure teaches vocabulary and grammar naturally, without lists and drills, and there are previews, exercises, and tests for every lesson with automated tutorials. Rosetta Stone's lessons will quickly get you up to speed on a wide range of language topics, including directions; affirmative and negative verb forms; food, eating, and drinking; family relationships; direct objects; telling time; shapes, colors and locations; greetings and conversations; travel, transportation, and transactions; shopping and dining; and much, much more.
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Great Software February 3, 2008 Claudia (Miami) Rosetta Stone is a great vocabulary builder, but doesn't teach grammer or sentence structure. Good for beginners.
Not Nice September 23, 2007 Robert M. Harvey (Garrison, NY) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
A month after I purchased this, Rosetta Stone comes out with a new release. Not nice.
Learning Behind the Wheel is Better! September 9, 2007 Ben Ryland (Orlando, Florida) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As I state in other product reviews, Rosetta Stone is clearly overrated but solid. The problem with the overall approach is that it requires that you spend your learning time in front of a computer, which is where you do everything else. Lot's of competition. I prefer to do my language learning during my otherwise wasted downtime while I drive. If I study a language while driving, I win because I use otherwise wasted hours. I, like most Americans, spend more time driving than ever before. When I get home, I want to do other essentials. My favorite car French course is Behind the Wheel French 8 CD. Free up your computer and learn FrenchBehind the Wheel French (8 CD Course) (Behind the Wheel) while you drive is my recommendation
Good as an introduction, not much beyond that September 6, 2007 Khalid Ikram (Potomac, Maryland USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In the first lecture of his intensive course in Russian at Harvard, Professor Horace G. Lunt used to compare different methods of language learning. His comment on the "learn a language as a child does" was, "Do you really want to spend five years of your life learning to speak like a five-year old child?" His point was that an adult has several advantages in a language learning over a child. The two most important of these advantages are: (i) the adult already knows one language, and can compare the working of the second language with that and thus master the second easier; (ii) the adult can grasp grammatical concepts (which explain the structure of the language) and thus learn the structure of a language and how to manipulate it without having to infer this from an endless repetition of instances-- the adult can learn more efficiently. These observations apply to the Rosetta Stone series. They are very good for teaching (relatively painlessly) basic vocabulary and the elementary working of a language. They don't go much beyond that. If you want to teach yourself how to manipulate a language and to produce responses automatically, the Foreign Service Institute courses, although a bit tedious, are far superior.
A good start, but not much more August 25, 2007 Robert Gruner (California) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Rosetta Stone is decent product for learning the basics of French. It's advertising says it will allow you to learn a language the same way a child learns. That's true as far as it goes; the process introduces you to the basics to give you a familiarity with the language. I believe that someone who just uses the Rosetta Stone might be able to gain a basic proficiency. But it doesn't go beyond that. For example, a child learning language can learn what she needs to be understood before she ever goes to school; the same applies to Rosetta Stone. However, at some point the child will to go to school to learn more. French in particular is a formal language and those who are interested will need to find some means of learning beyond the basics if they want to progress to a higher level. The best thing about the program is the flexibility of modes - hearing, reading, seeing, speaking - which allows you to structure the process to best fit what works for you. The worst thing is it's too expensive for what you get, particularly when there is so much out there that is free.
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