


It uses a combination of native audio and images that get you immersed in the language while teaching you vocabulary and grammar in a natural way, just like a child would learn. Rosetta Stone is one of the most well-known Computer-aided Language Learning (CALL) software in the world.

This post is the result of my experiment or, in other words, a native Spanish language teacher’s honest review of the Rosetta Stone Spanish program.īuckle up! Rosetta Stone Spanish Review: A Native Spanish Teacher’s Thoughtsĭownload: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬan take anywhere. I decided to give it a try and “learn” my own native language in three days. However, I’d never used Rosetta Stone before. I’ve been learning languages since I was five, and I’ve been a language teacher for almost two decades. The program is generally praised as one of the best ways to learn a foreign language. Rosetta Stone is so well-known that it actually appears higher in Google search results than its arguably more important namesake. It’s Rosetta Stone, the blue and yellow language learning program that nearly everyone knows. It’s ubiquitous and practically synonymous with language learning. You might have seen a kiosk in a shopping mall. You’ve almost definitely seen it in an airport. Vare Rosetta Stone Spanish Review: A Native Spanish Teacher’s Thoughts
