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Rosetta Stone Screens

The entire line of Rosetta Stone intensive language CD-ROMs are designed to teach students language through colorful pictures, sounds, and video. Rosetta Stone does not stop at the basics but teaches basic grammar, pronunciation, and listening comprehension. The Rosetta Stone intensive courses are self-paced and designed for maximum absorption of new language skills. You will start learning and speaking new language as soon as you pop in the CD-ROM.

Below are several screen shots that let you preview some of the included activities from a variety of Rosetta Stone language courses.

Screen from Rosetta Stone Intensive German Level 1
In this very simple activity, the student matches the written and heard phrase to the picture, associating both the speech and writing to the meaning of the phrase. The phrase can be repeated as the student wishes. Instant feedback is given during each activity.

Screen from Rosetta Stone Intensive Thai Level 1
In a slightly more difficult exercise, the student now must match the heard phrase to the picture without the aid of seeing the written phrase. Again, the phrase can be repeated as the student wishes. Fast moving, progressively difficult exercises keep the student interested and challenged.

Screen from Rosetta Stone Intensive French Level 1
In this activity, the student matches the cartoon scene to a variety of more complex written and heard sentences. Each sentence can be repeated as the student wishes.

Screen from Rosetta Stone Intensive French Level 1
In this activity, the student matches a complex written and heard sentence to the cartoon scene. As the difficulty level progresses, the student will again be required to associate only written or aural cues with their meanings.