It presents sets of four words or phrases at a time (occasionally more)-and then quizzes you on them before presenting the next set.
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“Aside from expense, my biggest beef against the Rosetta Stone software is: it’s BORING. “In terms of teaching approach and ease of use, it’s pretty comparable to the software available from Transparent Language. “I’ve tried out a variety of language software, and frankly, for the money, Rosetta Stone sucks. This review is from: Rosetta Stone V3: Spanish (Latin America) Level 1-3 Set There are no CDs with this book, but I found it really helpful nonetheless.” A good place to start is Hippocrene Language Studies: Arabic for Beginners. I found the best products to use for language learning have been the traditional book style courses with audio CDs included. “Overall, I’d say Rosetta Stone stinks, and I don’t plan on purchasing any of their other titles, and have already returned the Arabic one. This might help, but they don’t tell you which words mean with, or his, or even father all you know is Boy. And then gives you pointless sentences like The boy is with his father (or at least I think that’s what the sentence is, because they don’t give you any phrases). “It starts with words that are unimportant to beginners such as Boy, Cat, Helicopter. You hear it pronounced twice, in sets of four words or phrases, and then when you hear the speaker say it again, you are to select which one it is.
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The concept is that you have a series of pictures with the Arabic words (written in Arabic) underneath. It doesn’t start at any logical place, and it never actually “teaches” you anything. “I wouldn’t say that Rosetta Stone Arabic doesn’t work, but it is very unstructured and confusing. Rosetta Stone Arabic Is Unstructured and Confusing I didn’t even see the word “please” until Level 2!” This has always been an issue I’ve had with generic courses they try to teach you everything and in doing so teach you almost nothing that you really need. “Talking about blue skies and red balls made little addition to the conversations I needed to have with people. On this page you can read excerpts of what other reviewers say about them. You may have read what we at have to say about Rosetta Stone of Arlington, Virginia, USA. By Brent Van Arsdell Excerpts from what other people say about Rosetta Stone: