Rosetta Stone
 

Overview

Rosetta Stone has been adopted by tens of thousands of schools around the world as an integral part of their language-learning timetable. Rosetta Stone is successfully integrated or blended into World Language or English Language programs in primary, secondary and higher education establishments.

Get the Result

Rosetta Stone delivers measurable results and the management tools to track your pupils’ success! Rosetta Stone can help you provide individualised learning to pupils with different language skills and backgrounds. Pupils build fundamental skills using Rosetta Stone that are further developed with interactive classroom activities and discussions. Imagine freeing class time for task-based and topic-based activities that bring new language skills to life. Pupils are instantly captivated by Rosetta Stone and stay engaged in learning. When pupils experience early success, confidence in new language skills soar, and test scores dramatically improve.

Accelerate Language Acquisition Time

Rosetta Stone provides pupils with an engaging learning tool and teachers with an effective resource that helps language programs succeed at many levels. Pupils experience initial and continued success that fosters a passion for learning. They receive immediate feedback and can begin applying new language skills immediately! Teachers can track pupil progress and provide individualised instruction. The powerful combination of software and teacher optimises learning time, accelerating language learning and enabling pupils to progress to fluency at a much faster pace.

Customer Comments

"As a couple we tend to travel a fair amount and we enjoy the flexibility that Rosetta Stone provides. We can dip into it at our leisure and not be restrained by class timetables or the cost of a tutor."
- Elisabeth Raymond

"I have been using Rosetta Stone for over six months now, and I am finding it very effective. I like the fact that I can work at my own pace and in my own time, for example, completing a quick ten-minute lesson at my desk during my lunch break."
- Justin Tonkin

News and Announcements

Not Lost in Translation
2007-03-07
The New York Times takes a look at how business travellers learn languages.
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