Rosetta Stone V3: Spanish (Latin America), Level 1, 2 & 3

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List Price: $499.00
Our Price: $449.10
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Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Rosetta Stone EAN: 0794678291746 Format: CD-ROM Label: Rosetta Stone Platform: Windows Vista Publisher: Rosetta Stone Release Date: 2007-08-28 Studio: Rosetta Stone
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Features
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Rosetta Stone helps you understand everyday language through our proficiency-based listening and reading activities You will pronounce words correctly after practicing with our proprietary speech recognition and analysis tools In no time you will speak without a script Contextual Formation makes sure you have the confidence and the cues you need to get the words out on the spot With Rosetta Stone Milestone activities you quickly gain confidence to engage in real-life conversations Rosetta Stone's unique Adaptive Recall reinforces language so it sticks with you in the real world
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: Loved it
Comment: This product had me finally understanding verb conjugation! No small feat. If you are a visual learner who gets bored memorizing vocabulary, this is for you!
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Summary: NOT COMPATIBLE WITH 64 BIT VISTA
Comment: Rosetta Stone has a great product. Do not buy from Amazon as they are not a certified Rosetta Stone seller and you will not get the 6 month warranty. It took Rosetta Stone 4 months to figure out that I had a 64 bit Vista system and that is not compatible. Regular 32 bit vista is. I was very disappointed with Amazon on this, not Rosetta Stone--it is a good product and really works. I recommend buying this directly from Rosetta or from a certified seller on E Bay otherwise you are out a bunch of money like me and even with a re sale on Amazon, they ended up pocketing another $50 bucks! I will personally never buy electronics or software again from Amazon.
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Summary: Just Finished the Entire RSV3:Spanish Level 1
Comment: First some specs:
~Rosetta Stone Languages V3 are divided into Levels, then Units, then Lessons, then Exercises, and finally Activites like this:
3 Levels > 4 Units each Level > 4 Lessons each Unit with 1 Milestone > 3-17 Activities each Lesson > 9-40 Exercises per Activity (LOTS of practice)
~A Milestone is a conversation simulation that's supposed to test your knowledge of each unit's material
When I first started the Rosetta Stone Spanish program I was ecstatic that I was doing so well from the very beginning. I took this as a sign that me and Rosetta would have a wonderful, lasting relationship. However, I was wrong, and our relationship fizzled out once the initial sparks wore off.
Yes, I did learn a lot of vocabulary words that would help me in the real world ("I want to pay in cash," "The sweater size is too big/expensive"). And it is great that they throw Milestones at the end of each Unit to test your comprehension. This is where I realized that this relationship wasn't destined to work and here's why:
1. There were weak connections between what was being said and what was happening in the picture as you get further into the program, consequently, as the language became more complex. Nearing the end of the Unit 4 I 'kinda' knew what the picture was saying, but didn't have a firm grasp of it.
2. Sad to say, but the milestones are a joke. In the very last milestone of Level 1 (Unit 4 Lesson 4) there were 20 cues for you to say the 'right' thing. Of those 20 there were 8 spots used for phrases like: "hola," "de nada," "gracias," "buenas tardes," and "buenos dias." This far into the program, I don't want to test easy material, but more in depth material; and, to reserve that many slots for easy phrases is inexcusable when trying to master a foreign language.
3. Material is fun and easy, at first, but get's very boring and repetitive. I realize what is necessary to learn a language and I have painstakingly tried to continue on, but with such a redundant script, what motivation does this program give me over a course at the community college?
So as you can see, I fell for Rosetta's glamorous praise from the likes of Michael Phelps and other Olympians, but alas, twas merely infatuation. She offered me a great way to learn vocabulary and some grammar, but I don't have a clue how to apply it to real life. So I am moving on and have found another love (whom I have studied and researched):
Her name is Fluenz. Though a fairly recent start-up company, you can see the passion in their program to TEACH you (and me) Spanish, the ingenuity, and the commitment to each language. Try Fluenz's demo, you'll fall in love, I did!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Rosetta on Vista... so far... just a nightmare!
Comment: I just got our Rosetta Stone today. I am on my third attempt to load it on Vista. I cannot get it to run and of course Rosetta Stone is closed as I am on the West Coast.
I have read other comments and counter comments. Is it Vista? Is it Rosetta Stone?
I truly don't know. What I do know is I just spent almost $300.00 for a program that won't run.
I can buy damn near anything on the freakin' planet for a computer for $300.00 and it will run.
But not Rosetta Stone.
Misrepresentation. Lack of warning. Lack of customer support. Lack of web based information. (Just go ahead and check out their "FAQ's"... like me you will ask yourself for the kinda of money they are making, they can't sort their FAQ's a little better?)
I think the program may be good. I might never find out at the rate they are going. But this is a very bad beginning.
Rosetta Stone... get your act together. This simply shouldn't happen.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: One of the best in foreign language instruction!
Comment: I had an excellent Spanish class for two years in high school and was well-equipped in grammer and sentence structure. Basically, I could read and write Spanish. But as with most foreign-language classes, I did not speak Spanish very often and once I went to college I forgot most of what I learned. But then along came Rosetta Stone! After completing 3/4 of the first Level, I am happy to say that this is an excellent product! I love the interactive style of learning, it is fun, and the Spanish spoken in this course is very similar to the Spanish spoken in places like Guatemala (which I visited over the summer). WEAKNESSES: Is a little difficult if you have never even looked at Spanish before, does not explain grammatical rules. STRENGTHS: Emphasizes speaking, entertaining, user-friendly, and practical.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: Loved it
Comment: This product had me finally understanding verb conjugation! No small feat. If you are a visual learner who gets bored memorizing vocabulary, this is for you!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: NOT COMPATIBLE WITH 64 BIT VISTA
Comment: Rosetta Stone has a great product. Do not buy from Amazon as they are not a certified Rosetta Stone seller and you will not get the 6 month warranty. It took Rosetta Stone 4 months to figure out that I had a 64 bit Vista system and that is not compatible. Regular 32 bit vista is. I was very disappointed with Amazon on this, not Rosetta Stone--it is a good product and really works. I recommend buying this directly from Rosetta or from a certified seller on E Bay otherwise you are out a bunch of money like me and even with a re sale on Amazon, they ended up pocketing another $50 bucks! I will personally never buy electronics or software again from Amazon.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Just Finished the Entire RSV3:Spanish Level 1
Comment: First some specs:
~Rosetta Stone Languages V3 are divided into Levels, then Units, then Lessons, then Exercises, and finally Activites like this:
3 Levels > 4 Units each Level > 4 Lessons each Unit with 1 Milestone > 3-17 Activities each Lesson > 9-40 Exercises per Activity (LOTS of practice)
~A Milestone is a conversation simulation that's supposed to test your knowledge of each unit's material
When I first started the Rosetta Stone Spanish program I was ecstatic that I was doing so well from the very beginning. I took this as a sign that me and Rosetta would have a wonderful, lasting relationship. However, I was wrong, and our relationship fizzled out once the initial sparks wore off.
Yes, I did learn a lot of vocabulary words that would help me in the real world ("I want to pay in cash," "The sweater size is too big/expensive"). And it is great that they throw Milestones at the end of each Unit to test your comprehension. This is where I realized that this relationship wasn't destined to work and here's why:
1. There were weak connections between what was being said and what was happening in the picture as you get further into the program, consequently, as the language became more complex. Nearing the end of the Unit 4 I 'kinda' knew what the picture was saying, but didn't have a firm grasp of it.
2. Sad to say, but the milestones are a joke. In the very last milestone of Level 1 (Unit 4 Lesson 4) there were 20 cues for you to say the 'right' thing. Of those 20 there were 8 spots used for phrases like: "hola," "de nada," "gracias," "buenas tardes," and "buenos dias." This far into the program, I don't want to test easy material, but more in depth material; and, to reserve that many slots for easy phrases is inexcusable when trying to master a foreign language.
3. Material is fun and easy, at first, but get's very boring and repetitive. I realize what is necessary to learn a language and I have painstakingly tried to continue on, but with such a redundant script, what motivation does this program give me over a course at the community college?
So as you can see, I fell for Rosetta's glamorous praise from the likes of Michael Phelps and other Olympians, but alas, twas merely infatuation. She offered me a great way to learn vocabulary and some grammar, but I don't have a clue how to apply it to real life. So I am moving on and have found another love (whom I have studied and researched):
Her name is Fluenz. Though a fairly recent start-up company, you can see the passion in their program to TEACH you (and me) Spanish, the ingenuity, and the commitment to each language. Try Fluenz's demo, you'll fall in love, I did!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Rosetta on Vista... so far... just a nightmare!
Comment: I just got our Rosetta Stone today. I am on my third attempt to load it on Vista. I cannot get it to run and of course Rosetta Stone is closed as I am on the West Coast.
I have read other comments and counter comments. Is it Vista? Is it Rosetta Stone?
I truly don't know. What I do know is I just spent almost $300.00 for a program that won't run.
I can buy damn near anything on the freakin' planet for a computer for $300.00 and it will run.
But not Rosetta Stone.
Misrepresentation. Lack of warning. Lack of customer support. Lack of web based information. (Just go ahead and check out their "FAQ's"... like me you will ask yourself for the kinda of money they are making, they can't sort their FAQ's a little better?)
I think the program may be good. I might never find out at the rate they are going. But this is a very bad beginning.
Rosetta Stone... get your act together. This simply shouldn't happen.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: One of the best in foreign language instruction!
Comment: I had an excellent Spanish class for two years in high school and was well-equipped in grammer and sentence structure. Basically, I could read and write Spanish. But as with most foreign-language classes, I did not speak Spanish very often and once I went to college I forgot most of what I learned. But then along came Rosetta Stone! After completing 3/4 of the first Level, I am happy to say that this is an excellent product! I love the interactive style of learning, it is fun, and the Spanish spoken in this course is very similar to the Spanish spoken in places like Guatemala (which I visited over the summer). WEAKNESSES: Is a little difficult if you have never even looked at Spanish before, does not explain grammatical rules. STRENGTHS: Emphasizes speaking, entertaining, user-friendly, and practical.
With Spanish (Latin America) Level 1,2&3 you connect with the world around you. Build a foundation of fundamental vocabulary and essential language structure. Quickly gain the confidence to enjoy social interactions such as greetings and introductions, travel, dining out, giving and getting directions, shopping and other recreational activities. Learn to share your ideas and opinions, express your feelings and talk about everyday life, your work, your interests, current events, and much more.
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