Rosetta Stone is a great language learning source. Like all studies, however, it requires much practice. The only problem I can see, and onlt for some, might be the cost.
the italian rosetta stone costs around 250 dollars per lesson and there are 4 lessons total. it is a highly prestigious program that is recommended by many businesses worldwide
There is a really great CD with language lessons by Michel Thomas. His series is a lot cheaper than Rosetta Stone. It's just a effective.
According to Amazon, Rosetta Stone Italian level 1 is $179.99; level 1-2 is $299.99; level 1-3 is $399.99 and levels 1-5 is $499.99. You can get a free trial CD from Rosetta Stone that features a number of languages for free by requesting it from their official website.
About $299, give or take. You have to be really patient to use it, though. Trust its system and you'll be amazed at your improvement. I tried the Korean program and really liked it.
Depending on the level that you choose to buy, the Rosetta stone can cost you anywhere between $250 for Level 1 to $300 for Level 3. If you purchase all three levels, you can get them at a reduced price of approximately $550.00.
There are several ways of answering this question, but the main basic reasons are because: a) People are willing to purchase Rosetta Stone at what the company charges, b) The company needs to recover costs involved in making the programs (not just programmers, but also linguistic specialists) and still make a profit (the larger the profit, the better for the company - see "a"), and c) Bootlegging (i.e., pirating software), which forces the company to make a profit on fewer programs sold (fewer programs are sold because some people pirate the software or purchase pirated versions of the software instead of purchasing it).
This site lets you compare various second-language learning programs: http://www.consumersearch.com/second-language-software/compare Most any program can teach kids to count and name a variety of items, but learning to speak and understand the spoken language is another matter. For self-paced programs, Rosetta Stone has an excellent reputation, which is why its cost is comparable to an intensified classroom program like the government uses: http://www.rosettastone.com/learn-german
You can learn French for free from websites such as bonjour.com, frenchtutorial.com and frenchassistant.com. You can also purchase language software such as Rosetta Stone for a couple hundred dollars.
Depending on the levels you select you can purchase the English Edition of Rosetta stone for anywhere from $299(levels 1 and2) to $499(levels 1,2,3.4 &5). There are also payment plans available from $20 a month to $50 a month.
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