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Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America) Level 1, 2 & 3 Win/Mac Personal Edition
Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America)  Level 1, 2 & 3 Win/Mac Personal Edition - CD-ROM -

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Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America) Level 1, 2 & 3 Win/Mac Personal Edition

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CD-ROM - 15 September, 2005
from: Fairfield Language Technologies

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Platforms:
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP
  • Mac OS X
  • Windows Me

Features:
  • CD-ROM
  • Spanish language learning software with speech recognition for accent practice
  • 8,000+ images and phrases in 312 lessons; about 850 hours of instruction
  • Picture, video, and narrative lessons covering life skills; reference section
  • Systematically teaches vocabulary and grammar without lists and drills
  • Previews, exercises, and tests for every lesson with automated tutorials

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Customer Reviews

Followup to my comment on Emma Grant's review

I have used this software for about 4 weeks since posting my comment in reply to that review. Having now had a chance to use the software, I can only say that I am almost 100% satisfied with it. Some times, it's nice to have a spanish dictionary when after a few lessons, you still can't quite grasp the concept of the word you're being taught, but other than that...^M


One piece of the puzzle

If you are serious about learning Spanish this software isn't enough. You will need to purchase a Spanish-English dictionary - I like Barron's Spanish Dictionary because it came with a free down loadable software version - and a Spanish audio series such as Pimsleur or Learning Spanish Like Crazy (LSLC). A verb conjugation book is a good idea too, I like The big Red Book of 555 Spanish Verbs. Finally, just like back in the day, you should either buy flashcards or create your own to build up your vocabulary when you can't stand to look at the computer monitor even one second longer.^M


So overpriced...

I bought this software because I really wanted to learn Spanish and be fluent. The price and marketing of the company made me believe that this package was the most complete package on the market.^M

 

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