Intuitive language learning

Rosetta Stone Homeschool is a fast, effective way to help your child learn another language. Our interactive teaching methods promote enjoyable language learning, helping students understand the meaning of new words and phrases by placing them in the context of everyday images, without the need for translation. Language learning feels fun and natural, which means that students stick with the programme and that the language which they learn is retained.

Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3: Now Available in 14 Languages

Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 uses innovative technology to provide an engaging environment in which to learn. Students learn to connect their new language with images of real-life situations, while parents get the tools and resources they need to track and manage their child’s progress.

Advanced Technology FeaturesAdvanced Technology Features:

  • Voice recognition technology helps improve pronunciation and create confidence by comparing your child’s pronunciation against a native speaker and providing immediate feedback.
  • Interactive and engaging speaking activities give students the confidence to start speaking their new language after just a few minutes.
  • Grammar and spelling components build fundamental language skills.
  • Parent Administrative ToolsSimulated conversations with native speakers allow students to speak a new language without a script or translation.
  • Predefined curriculum paths assist in lesson planning and achieving learning goals.
  • Parent Administrative Tools let parents produce easy-to-read reports and graphs that show student progress and scores.

Our Guarantee

If you are not satisfied with the progress your student is making within six months of purchase, we’ll return your money – no questions asked.

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Customer Comments

"..a pleasant and productive way for your learners to develop fluency in the languages they wish to learn."
- Kate Tsubata, Homeschool mother of three

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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