Rosetta Stone Homeschool

A Complete Language Curriculum

Rosetta Stone Homeschool provides parents with an enjoyable, engaging and effective language learning curriculum to help their students gain new language skills quickly and easily. Students can work through the lessons independently, because the way Rosetta Stone is structured is highly intuitive and replicates natural learning methods. The management tools supplied give parents time to manage and track their progress.

Our software taps into the innate ability to learn language that we all possess, so parents and home educators can offer language courses even if they have no prior knowledge of the language being studied. The Dynamic Immersion environment in which students learn gives them confidence in their own abilities, helping them feel a great sense of achievement as their language develops.

A solid foundation of language

With Rosetta Stone, students start with the language fundamentals and develop their listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing skills. Your child will do more than learn about a language, they’ll gain the confidence to use it in real world situations.

Parent Administrative Tools

Rosetta Stone Homeschool includes Parent Administrative Tools that let you track your student’s progress with just a few mouse clicks. You’ll see which exercises they’ve completed, assess how well they’ve done and determine how long it took them to finish. You will also be able to select predefined lesson plans and generate progress reports, documenting student achievement for higher education and job applications.

Getting Started

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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