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Today is Sunday, November 22, 2009
I've always wanted to go to Paris and Italy. I learned French in school and still read magazines in the language and yet I always felt like I wanted to learn Italian but with what time? The idea of sitting in a class definitely didn't make me feel comfortable and then I began to think about Rosetta Stone. I had always heard that it was a software that was easy to learn, visual and it allowed you to interact with it. So the mobility and being able to learn at my own pace while doing it in a natural way was a huge bonus and I knew that if I were to pick it up, this would be the best way. Now, this is going to be an ongoing series of posts which will fall on every other Friday! This week is the only week that you will not see a video with me using and speaking it so you can definitely see my progression! But what I felt was an essential point to understand before seeing me work with the software was the screenshots and the common ways that you learn the language. First, I love that they break words down and after they introduce you to vocabulary they will have a series of pictures and the speaker will say "una bambina" which means a girl. But this means that you have to click on the image that makes sense with the words. If you're right you go to the next one and if you're not you continue to click to find the next one. Upon clicking the right image, the words are said again. I found myself while finding and hearing the answer - saying the words along. This leads me to my second screenshot - pronounciation. I don't have to worry if I'm pronouncing it right as there are screens that require you to take the word "bambina" for instance and to break it up into "bam" and "bina". Not only do you get to see the vocal patter of the speaker but you also get to see yours and when you're not saying it right you have a better indication of where your pattern is versus the instructor's. This is essential as you need to know the flow of how these portions of the word are said as you will use them within other words and this is where you become stronger as a speaker. Finally, my favorite part are the scenarios. In the last screen shot, a couple are saying hello and you are required to answer back to them! Once again if you're right you move on and if you're not, you continue to say the right phrase until you move on. I have moved slowly through learning the language and I enjoy going to the manscreen to see what my lessons within a certain section will entail. I love typing out certain words when required and you really feel that you have a grasp of it and that you're retaining it. Click on the link within the spread to learn more about Rosetta Stone! In addition, every other Friday you'll see me use this at home, out and about and finally while I'm in Italy which will be later on this fall! I have enjoyed the experience so much that other languages that I want to pick up will also be learned in this manner as I feel it's not only effective but a lot of fun. Who doesn't have around 45 minutes to learn something and whether you're going to Italy or want to say your favorite meal at an Italian restaurant, it definitely comes in handy!
I have always wanted to learn another language. One of my favorite things about Middle School is that we were able to take exploratory language courses. Basically, over a year, you would get to learn about various languages over a period of weeks so that when you went to highschool, you could choose the one that you wanted to take! I loved it because I was exposed to Greek, French (which I ended up taking through college), Spanish, Chinese, Hebrew and Japanese. I loved being able to read, speak and write these components. But of course, once I had selected a language, there were the books, workbooks and tapes. At that time they didn't really do the CDs and it was definitely a subject that required a lot of repeating and learning the intricacy of the language!
So fast forward to the present. I'm super busy and yet I want to learn Italian - not just because I have always wanted to but due to an upcoming project or complete transition that I'm about to take, I find this necessary. I thought about taking courses on it or trying to find books, etc but none of this seemed to be right for me. It wasn't until I went online and thought - Rosetta Stone. To be honest, at the time I knew it was something I wanted because I could put it on my laptop so at least I wouldn't be lugging things around all day! But after I received it, I knew it was more than a matter of convenience!
After receiving the package, you get everything you need - a headset microphone, CDs that are used for the laptop and also CD's that you can take with you to keep learning or that can be downloaded on your iPod! I loved the fact that you can choose how you want to learn. In this way, if you're familiar with the language but want to focus on reading it, you could do that; however, being a newbie I chose a more well rounded series of courses. There are three levels of learning and within my first CD, there are four courses. On Sat I completed the first course within 30 minutes which allowed me to read, speak and write. From the get go I was immersed in Italian and I love that when you're speaking it, the system knows when you're saying it right! I also love that if you're not you can hit a button that shows the pattern of the native speakers voice and my own to show you how it sounds!
I will continue to provide updates on the Rosetta Stone and my thoughts on it. I will be working on a video today where this will be included and yes I do believe it's worth the cost to have all three levels and to learn at your own pace!
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