Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Dari, Dutch, English, English (British), Filipino (Tagalog), French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Pashto, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Spain), Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese Website Rosetta Stone Language Learning is (CALL) published. The software uses images, text, and sound to teach words and by, without translation. Rosetta Stone calls its approach Dynamic Immersion (a term which has been trademarked).
The software's name and logo allude to the, an ancient stone slab on which the is inscribed in three writing systems. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dynamic Immersion [ ] In a Rosetta Stone Language Learning exercise, the student pairs sound or text to one of several images. The number of images per screen varies.
For example, the software shows the student four photographs. A native speaker makes a statement that describes one of the photographs, and the statement is printed on the screen; the student chooses the photograph that the speaker described.
In another variation, the student completes a textual description of a photograph. In writing exercises, the software provides an on-screen keyboard for the user to type characters that are not in the. Lessons cover and. In grammar lessons, the program firstly shows the learner several examples of a grammatical concept, and in some levels the word or words the learner should focus on are highlighted.
May 29, 2013. A few weeks ago I got a press release from Rosetta Stone, announcing their new language-learning blog, #milestones. I had a look around the site, replied to say hi, and before I knew it I'd been invited to try out their product with a free six month subscription, and to join their European blogging team. 1-800-ROSETTA (1-800-767-3882) HOME & FAMILY SUPPORT SUPPORT SITE BUSINESS & EDUCATION SUPPORT SUPPORT SITE FAQs. Course Content. Product Features. Learning Methods. Hi Has anyone purchased the Rosetta Stone Turkish course? I did and bought all levels and began with level 1. I found it rather difficult for level 1.
Then the learner is given a sentence with several options for a word or phrase, and the student chooses the correct option. If the student has a, the software can attempt to evaluate word pronunciation. Each lesson concludes with a review of the content in that lesson, and each unit concludes with a milestone, which is a simulated conversation that includes the content of the unit. Scoring [ ] The program immediately informs whether the answer is right or wrong.
Through the Preferences screen, the student can choose whether a sound is played or not when an answer is clicked. At the bottom of the window, the program shows all the screens for the current lesson. If all answers for that screen are correct, the button for that screen turns green. If some answers are correct, the border of the button turns green, but the screen number itself turns orange. If all answers for a screen are wrong, the button turns orange. This applies to all lessons except review and milestone lessons, which are treated as tests.
Running a blog as big as this meant I got asked the following questions very frequently: Should I buy Rosetta Stone? Does is really work? Is Rosetta Stone really the best (and most fun) way to learn a language? I polled my readers for their favourite and least favourite language courses and Rosetta Stone actually came out. What is included in Rosetta Course? INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE -- Our award-winning course. Start with the basics in Level 1 and build toward conversational.
In those lessons, the buttons for each screen all remain brown. In all lessons there is a button in the bottom-right of the window which can be hovered over to display how many answers are correct, wrong or have not been answered. Each time an answer is clicked, one point is given. At the end of the lesson, the total number of correct, wrong or skipped answers is shown alongside the percentage of correct answers for that lesson.
If too many questions were answered incorrectly, the program suggests the learner should retry the lesson. Software versions [ ] To use Rosetta Stone Language Learning, a student needs the Rosetta Stone and at least one level of a language pack. The latest of Rosetta Stone is Rosetta Stone Language Learning 5.0.13. Language packs also have. The version number of the language pack is distinct from the version numbering scheme of the Rosetta Stone application, and a language pack is only compatible with specific versions of the application.
Version 4 and 5 are with language packs developed for Version 3, but not older ones. Version 1 [ ] By the end of 1996, Rosetta Stone Version 1 had a selection of nine level-one language courses (Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish) and four level-two courses (English, French, German, Spanish). A CD-ROM product called The Rosetta Stone PowerPac featured introductory versions of seven of the courses. At this time, Fairfield Language Technologies had already begun development of the Arabic, Esperanto, Hebrew, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Swahili, Thai, and Vietnamese courses.
Within a few months, the Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese courses were complete, and development of Latin, Polish, and Welsh courses were underway. The Latin course was the next to be completed, followed by Hebrew. In this fashion, Fairfield introduced new courses to market gradually.
Rosetta Stone Version 1 was developed for and higher, and and higher. Later revisions of Version 1 for Macintosh required. The final revision of Version 1 was v1.9. Version 2 [ ] At Version 2, Fairfield continued to add more language courses, but also marketed more editions of The Rosetta Stone software. The PowerPac CD-ROM introduced in Version 1 now featured basic lessons in seven languages. One complete level of a language course was now called a Personal Edition of the software. Because many consumers found The Rosetta Stone to be too expensive, Fairfield started a series of 'Explorer' editions.
An Explorer CD-ROM was a lower-cost excerpt of a Version 2 course. Each edition of the Rosetta Stone Explorer series (Japanese Explorer, Welsh Explorer, etc.) included three units (22 lessons) from Level 1.
The company no longer sells Explorer editions. Then there was Global Traveler, a CD-ROM and package for people requiring some facility in English, French, Spanish, Italian, or German. The lessons on the CD-ROM teach words and phrases for travelers. The electronic translator was programmed with about 60,000 words and 720 phrases. Compatibility [ ] The Rosetta Stone v2.0.x is backward compatible with some of the later language packs for Version 1; specifically languages courses with a version number of 3.0 or 4.0.x. The Rosetta Stone v2.1 through v2.2.x are only compatible with v6.x language courses.
These versions of the language packs and software engine are neither backward compatible nor. Language discs developed for The Rosetta Stone v2.0.x are incompatible with these later revisions of the software.
In v2.1.4.1A of The Rosetta Stone, the program began using software called. Version 3 [ ] Rosetta Stone Version 3 is not backward compatible with language packs developed for Rosetta Stone Versions 1 or 2.
The final revision of Version 3 is v3.4.7.r1. Homeschool Edition [ ] Homeschool Edition introduces additional features that keep track of time spent per lesson, scores achieved on lessons, lesson plans, and instructional objectives. This edition includes a supplemental CD-ROM that has workbooks, quizzes, lesson transcripts, and exams. Unlike the Personal Edition, the Homeschool Edition application does not recommend reviews. Aside from the minor differences, the homeschool edition is essentially the same as the personal edition—except for the supplemental CD with written exercises and lesson plans.
The language discs in the two editions are identical and are interchangeable. Some may have 3 discs and some may have 5. Much of the information on the supplemental CD-ROM is available online from Rosetta Stone.
An coach talks with a student via Rosetta Studio. Version 4 TOTALe [ ] Version 4 is backward compatible with all language packs developed for Version 3. Rosetta Stone released Version 4 TOTALe on September 14, 2010. TOTALe is a comprising Rosetta Course, Rosetta Studio, Rosetta World, and TOTALe Mobile Companion. Users of the Rosetta Studio software subscribe to a service that them with a language. Rosetta World is a social gaming service. TOTALe Mobile Companion is a Rosetta Stone for and devices.
With Version 4, Rosetta Stone adds stricter copy protection measures. Rosetta Stone Language Learning 5.0.13 [ ] Rosetta Stone released Version 5 on October 9, 2014.
The notable changes are the change in brand name ('Rosetta Course' has become 'Language Training'), a new interactive demo is built into the application based on user feedback and a new minimalist UI with no beveled edges or drop shadows. The software is offered in three variants Rosetta Stone Language Learning CD-ROM [ ] • The core Language Training lessons, up to five levels for certain languages in CDs. • Audio Companion CDs that supplement your Course lessons.
These can be played on CD or MP3 players. • A USB headset with microphone that is configured for speech recognition technology. • A three-month trial of Online Subscription. • the software can be installed on up to 2 computers, for use by up to 5 household members. Rosetta Stone Language Learning Download [ ] • The core Language Training lessons, up to five levels for certain languages. • Instant download (language packs in rsd format)right after the purchase.
• A three-month trial of Online Subscription. • it can be installed on up to 2 computers, for use by up to 5 household members. Online Subscription [ ] • Full access to all Language Training levels for your respective language. • Games & Community. • Mobile Apps: Full access to apps no matter what flavor you prefer: Language Companion, Language Training, and Live Tutoring.
• Access to Online features is limited to one user age 13 and up. • A constant internet connection is required. Discover Languages [ ] Rosetta Stone’s Discover Languages is an app currently only available on Xbox One. It is very different from the traditional design, involving a virtual world and more of a focus on games in order to appeal more strongly to game playing audiences. The only languages currently supported are English and Spanish. Language courses [ ] As of January 2015, there are 28 Language Training courses offered by Rosetta.
This count places it in the top half of language publishers by number of languages taught. Each language course requires its own language pack which is offered through CD-ROMs or downloads. The online subscription does not require any language packs. • is a used in the Middle East and north Africa, but it isn't a. • is taught, not.
• Discontinued languages Language Course organization [ ] The language courses are divided into three to five levels offered as language packs either in CD-ROMs or Download. In the packages of Rosetta Stone, each CD-ROM has one level. All languages, except Latin, use mostly the same set of words and sentences in almost the same order, with mainly the same images. Some of the material is reused from lesson to lesson to invoke long-term retention. In version 3 pack, there are four units per language level. Each unit has four core lessons that are about 30 minutes long.
The student then moves on to one of the following lesson modes: Pronunciation, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Listening, Reading, Speaking. The Milestone is an exercise at the end of each unit in which students apply what they learned in the unit.
Rosetta Stone v2 Language Pack [ ] In Rosetta Stone version 2 Language Packs, most lessons have two levels; a few have three. Level 1 (8 units) [ ] The first eight units have 84 lessons, plus eight reviews. The lessons reiterate simple vocabulary and. The lessons conclude with a unit on giving directions.
Units 1–4 have 10 lessons and one review. Units 5–8 have 11 lessons and a review. Level 2 (11 units) [ ] The 11 units of Level 2 include a total of 118 lessons. The lessons in the first nine units have a format similar to those in Level 1.
The final two units are ' units devoted to single words pertaining to a particular topic, such as school, nature, or automobiles. Level 2 units cover more advanced grammar, as well as preparation for common situations, such as,, and. Short videos (in format) illustrate some verbs. Units 16 and 17 use from the as a teaching tool.
Level 3 [ ] Level 3 expands on Level 2 with longer videos and written passages. Rosetta Stone v3 Language Pack [ ] Rosetta Stone version 3 Language Pack has 3–5 levels. The lessons differ by language. Compared with Version 2, Version 3 lessons focus more on conversation and less on grammar rules. Level 1 (4 units) [ ] In level one, each unit has a 30-minute lesson and some activities that are five to fifteen minutes long. Level 1 takes up to 24 hours to complete.
Starting from simple vocabulary such as basic greetings, 'boy', 'girl', 'man', and 'woman', moving up through numbers, comparisons, adjectives, nouns, verb conjugation, and telling time. Each unit also contains a ten-minute simulated conversation called a 'Milestone'. The units are: Language Basics, Greetings and Introductions, Work and School, and Shopping.
Level 2 (4 units) [ ] Level 2 offers a total of about twenty-four hours designed to teach the user to 'navigate your surroundings as you build on the vocabulary and essential language structure in Level 1.' More grammar is covered, including past and future tenses, and imperative forms. Topics such as giving directions, writing letters, workplace terms, apologies, discussing emotions, and criticizing art are also covered. As in Level 1, each unit is followed by a ten-minute 'Milestone'. The four units in Level 2 are Travel, Past and Future, Friends and Social Life, and Dining and Vacation. Level 3 (4 units) [ ] Level 3 offers instruction designed to help 'connect with the world around you by building on the language fundamentals and conversational skills you developed in Levels 1 and 2.'
In addition to expanding upon grammar learned in Levels 1 and 2, Level 3 teaches more in depth vocabulary, including botanical terms, culinary terms, how to express detailed opinions and judgments, and how to discuss politics, religion, and business. As in the first two levels, each unit contains a ten-minute 'Milestone' activity in which the user participates in a simulated conversation. The four units in Level 3 are Home and Health, Life and World, Everyday Things, and Places and Events. Level 4 (4 units) [ ] The four units are Tourism and Recreation, Professions and Hobbies, At Home and Around Town, and Style and Personal Wellness. Level 5 (4 units) [ ] The four units are Business and Industry, Arts and Academics, Emergency Situations, and Family and Community.
Levels 4 and 5 teach more complex sentence structures, higher verbal tenses, and more irregular verbs, and introduce more vocabulary. Audio Companion [ ] On 9 June 2008, Rosetta Stone introduced an addition to its Version 3: Audio Companion, supplemental audio recordings of words and phrases. The student is meant to repeat the spoken words and phrases for practice and memorization.
Unlike recordings based on the method, the Audio Companion provides neither narration nor translations. Rosetta Stone distributes the audio supplements on and as files.
Each Audio Companion supplements one level of the language course, and each disc supplements a specific unit. Complete Version 4 course packages include Audio Companion material for each level. Endangered Language Program [ ] The Endangered Language Program was created in 2004 for use by communities engaged in. Organizations that contract the Endangered Language Program to develop custom software own the sales and distribution rights over their final product, allowing communities control over this language resource and respecting rights. These versions are thus not marketed via the usual outlets such as bookstores or commercial websites. Based in, the Endangered Language Program began offering a corporate grant program in 2007 to underwrite development costs for awarded communities.
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Encounter problems when trying to remove Rosetta Course Turkish from your PC? We may have what you need here If you are a common users, program removal should be one of the operations you mostly need to perform.
The first thing I shall mention is that incorrect steps would cause unexpected troubles that may take you much more time to solve, so it’s definitely wise to get some extra help when you feel like you’ve lost your way. Briefly speaking, you’ll need to complete the removal by going through 3 parts: • - Make sure nothing related to Rosetta Course Turkish is running. • - Uninstall the Rosetta Course Turkish program via the Windows built-in tool. • - Delete the remaining files, which can be found in the Windows Registry. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation while performing the removal, just type the password or provide confirmation.
In the rest of the page I’ll explain specifically how to remove Rosetta Course Turkish on PC, hopefully it can be useful to you and other visitors in need. Optional steps to do before a smooth removal For some reasons you may fail to remove Rosetta Course Turkish, for example, you didn’t completely shut down the program that is running in the background, or the related processes are still working, which may stop the uninstall wizard in the middle of the removal or even prevent you from starting doing it. Here are measures you can take before a smooth removal: • Check the System Tray in the bottom-right corner of your screen, if you see the icon of Rosetta Course Turkish, right-click it and select Quit/Exit/Close to shut down the program. • Right-click on the taskbar, select Task Manager, in the Processes tab, select the processes related to Rosetta Course Turkish, and click End Task below.
In some cases the program and everything related to it will automatically close once the removal is activated, so you can say the above measures are not essentially necessary. But you’re still suggested doing that especially when it’s an antivirus software you’re trying to remove. Back up the Registry in case anything went wrong during the removal For precaution, you should always have backups of the registry while undertaking repairs, performing tweaks in Windows, or deleting something from the Registry Editor. To backup the whole registry: • In the Search box on the taskbar, type “regedit” and press Enter.
• On the navigator of the Registry Editor, click File > Export. • Select the location where you want to save the backup copy to. • Type a name for the backup file. • Click Save. Whenever you need to restore the Registry to the date you created it, just open the Registry Editor and import the backup file copy from the location you selected.
Let’s hereby completely remove Rosetta Course Turkish from your PC Never removing a program by directly deleting its folder in the hard drive, because that will break the “structure” of the program and corrupt the related entries in the registry. Now that you may have shut down the program or not, if you want to reinstall Rosetta Course Turkish after the removing it (or simply want to get rid of it), do perform these steps one after another to ensure a safe cleaning: 1. Uninstall the Rosetta Course Turkish program via the Windows built-in tool.
• 1. Right-click the Start button in the bottom-left corner of your screen. • 2. Select Programs and Features. • 3. Scroll down to find Rosetta Course Turkish, and double-click to activate the built-in uninstaller. • 4. Confirm the removal and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.
• 5. You may be given options to restart your PC right away or later, choose either. Find and delete the remaining files to completely remove Rosetta Course Turkish. • 1. Execute “regedit” in the search box on the taskbar to open the Registry Editor. • 2. Check for files that have the name of Rosetta Course Turkish or its publisher in 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software' to delete. • 3. Check for files that have the name of Rosetta Course Turkish or its publisher in 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE' to delete. • 4. On the navigator click Edit > Find. • 5. Check for other possible leftovers to delete by searching “Rosetta Course Turkish” or the name of its publisher.
• 6. If you haven’t restarted the PC yet, restart it now. Is there any simpler way to effectively remove Rosetta Course Turkish? I though you might have this question in mind after reading the previous content.
Of course users would like to take care of problems by means easy. There are still chances that you run into similar situations during the long-term use of your machine, so it matters whether you’re able to efficiently handle it every time. See how to remove Rosetta Course Turkish by using a safe removal tool: • 1. Download and install Special Uninstaller. The installation will finish within a minute. • 2. Then launch it, you will see all the programs currently installed in the system. Find and select Rosetta Course Turkish, and click Run Uninstaller to start the removal.
• 3. Follow the prompts to continue, and click Scan Leftovers. • 4. It will find and list all the related files and leftovers that are going to be deleted. Just review the list for details including file names and locations, then keep them checked as targets, and click Delete Leftovers to completely remove Rosetta Course Turkish. • 5. Now you can click Back to refresh the program list and check if Rosetta Course Turkish has been successfully eliminated. Use System Restore to Remove Rosetta Course Turkish & Undo Changes if Problems Occur System Restore works like the Undo command in Microsoft Word. If you have set a restore point you can simply kick the system back to the exact state it was in prior to disaster striking as well as: • a. Removing the programs installed after the restore point.
Removing the files created after the restore point. Recovering the programs installed before the restore point. Recovering the files created before the restore point.
So this way can’t be your first choice unless you’re driven into a corner. Additionally, it requires a little proactive behavior and a small amount of hard drive space to get it done. To create a system restore point: • 1. Search for “Create a restore point” from the taskbar. • 2. Select it from the results.
• 3. In the System Protection tab, select Create. • 4. Enter a description for the restore point. • 5. Click Create > OK. If you’ve done the above steps earlier, you can try to remove Rosetta Course Turkish by restoring the system: • 1. Search for “Backup and Restore” from the taskbar. • 2. Choose Select another back to restore files from.
• 3. In Backup Period, select the data range of the backup that excludes the Rosetta Course Turkish program. (Pay attention to other programs and files that will be changed.) • 4. Follow the steps in the wizard.
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Instead of teaching you to memorize and repeat, it leads you to recognize patterns, speak intuitively, and be confident in your pronunciations. From the first lesson, you'll hear and use only Turkish.
Your native language won't play a part at all, and you'll be engaged actively. The teaching sequence places a higher focus on speech and thought, but it also effectively balances reading and writing.
Level 1 features 50 hours of instructional content that teaches you basic conversational skills, such as greetings, introductions, simple questions and answers, and common shopping phrases. You'll start speaking in the very first lesson. Included with your purchase is a 3-month free trial of Rosetta Stone's TOTALe mobile app service, which you can use to progress through the 50 hour course on a phone or tablet. As you find most convenient for you, you can switch between your home computer and TOTALe in completing the course. TOTALe additionally offers interactive learning games and live online sessions with other learners on your level.
Your purchase provides you with an instant download and activation of Level 1 and TOTALe. Level 1 can be installed on up to two computers, not limited to one location, for up to five usernames, and the TOTALe trial is for one user. Users must be at least 13 years of age to use this package. How it Works Turkish is the Only Language You'll Hear and Use From lesson one, Turkish is the only language you'll hear and use.
Your native language will not be there to help, because without it you'll learn actively, which will make you more successful. You'll be introduced to new words and concepts in a sequence carefully designed to accelerate your learning process. You'll be taught sights, sounds, words, sentences, and conversations. As you progress, you'll use what you've learned to understand new vocabulary. Discover Patterns Instead of Memorizing The secret to success with Rosetta Stone is that instead of memorizing rules, you're led to discovering patterns, and to arriving at the right answer intuitively.
And at just the right intervals, you'll learn new material and revisit some you've already covered. All this will help you retain what you learn and begin thinking in your new language. Visual and Audio Feedback to Keep You on Track Instant feedback and guidance features, such as speech recognition technology, keep you on track the entire course. Visual and audio feedback reinforces correct answers and calls attention to incorrect ones. Speech Recognition Evaluation Every time you speak, speech recognition technology identifies what you're saying, evaluates your pronunciation, and gives you a real-time assessment. This results in teaching you to speak confidently.
The technology identifies the words you're pronouncing while you're speaking them, verifies whether or not the words or phrases are correct, and then it compares your pronunciation to a native speaker model to see how you did. Your voice is compared to 100 native speaker samples per second to give you the most accurate feedback possible. The goal is to give you the confidence that you're using the right words and phrases at the right time and pronouncing them correctly. Aiming at Perfection (Analytical Assessment) If you're aiming at perfection, for each speech experience you can view your speech waveform, pitch contour, and spectrogram side by side with a native speaker's, and you can take a look at how your pronunciation has improved with each try.