I reviewed Rosetta Stone on-line, specifically for Spanish education. I plan to teach Spanish at the high school level upon graduation and I have heard about Rosetta Stone being a great resource for learning any foreign language. This on-line tool helps students learn a foreign language using both visual and verbal approaches to teaching. The student sees a picture that is accompanied by a written phrase; this same phrase is read aloud by a native speaker, thereby allowing the student to learn how to speak, listen, read and write a new language.
Realistically, I could use Rosetta Stone to teach my students any content area: speaking, listening, reading, or writing. I find Rosetta Stone’s approach to speaking especially interesting. The video presented under the “Engage interactively” tab provides an inside look to the program and how it works to help students build up and learn a new language.
Other teachers have used Rosetta Stone to take their students to the next level in learning a foreign language. One teacher discusses the program’s interactive teaching methods and recommends all foreign language teachers use it in the classroom.
The website also shows what using the program is really like in “Rosetta Stone in Action.” It presents information and teaches the student in a fun and interactive way.
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