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Leveraging your students’ natural language learning ability, Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 immerses them immediately in the language, providing just the right context to prompt speaking, understanding, reading, and writing from the very beginning. Intuitive, sequential learning builds progressively and makes every lesson count.
Our Dynamic Immersion™ method is so fast and effective, it’s used by the Fortune 500, the U.S. State Department, and over 10,000 schools.
With Rosetta Stone your students learn independently, at their own pace. Each student is tracked individually and frequent review and testing ensure students’ confidence in the language learned. Best of all, parents don’t need to know the language!
When something is fun it captures your students’ attention… and holds it. The interactivity in Version 3 is instantly engaging. Rich, vivid imagery, real-life context, and voices of native speakers make Rosetta Stone Homeschool better than any other product out there- never tedious or boring. And it really works!
Learn and apply! Our MILESTONE activities are the perfect wrap up to each study Unit. Milestones let your students try out their new language knowledge in real-life situations. They’ll be guided through a scenario to speak in simulated conversation on screen.
New ADAPTIVE RECALL™ feature tracks your students’ progress, reinforcing your strengths and revisiting your development areas.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 program comes with an administrative tool which provides you, the parent the ability to choose one of our preloaded lesson plans or build one of your own. You can also see specific information about student performance. This tool allows students to work without you being present. You can simply check in on student progress from time to time.
New State-of-the-art speech recognition technology promotes speaking the new language even faster. Our new Speech Analysis Tool compares your students’ voices to that of native speakers, helping them to perfect their pronunciation.
Our new CONTEXTUAL FORMATION™ feature uses real-life simulations and vivid imagery to give your students exactly the context they need to produce new language all on their own.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 Language program includes Parent Administrative Tools seamlessly integrated into the program. The Administrative tools assist parents in lesson planning, viewing student progress, and generating reports.
For many home educators, teaching a foreign language is a daunting task. Lesson planning can be difficult because many parents have never taught a foreign language course, and often times they do not speak the language the student is learning.
Rosetta Stone® makes lesson planning easy with predefined lesson plans to help parents enroll students into their desired lesson plan based on their learning objective.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 offers a Full Year Lesson Plan and Alternative Paths of Study to provide you with the flexibility to meet your student’s language learning needs.
The Full Year Curriculum is intended to guide a student through one level of a language in a scholastic year. This curriculum integrates a comprehensive path through the software, suggested Cultural Activities from the Parent’s Guide and instruction materials to strengthen the student’s language learning experience. Though students will progress at different paces naturally, this path is great for students who wish to use each Level of Rosetta Stone for a one year course.
There are eleven different paths of study to choose from based on your student’s learning objectives. Alternate paths exist for different skill focuses, such as listening and speaking, or reading and writing focus. While different students will progress at different paces through the program, generally by choosing an alternative path, students will progress through the program much more quickly than with the Full Year curriculum.
With Rosetta Stone® Homeschool, Students are tested periodically as they move through their assigned lesson plans. Students automatically advance from exercises focused on specific language skills to tests.
As students progress through their assigned lesson plan, and reach the end of a lesson, they are tested with a review exercise, or test. Depending on the student’s score, the review exercise will then be repeated at a later time in the lesson plan. A student who scores lower will see the review exercise more quickly than a student who scores higher. Eventually, the review exercise will no longer be repeated after a student achieves a satisfactory score.
One of the greatest features of Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 is the Milestone Activity. Once a student has completed a Unit of material, they must complete a Milestone Activity. Milestones force the student to actually speak into the microphone and participate in conversation on screen. Milestone completion is essential to proceeding to the next Unit in Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
The built-in reporting tool gives parents the ability to view, print, and export student results. Information available in the report includes:
More information regarding lesson planning, testing and reporting as well as a detailed sample schedule and cultural activities can be found in the Parent’s Guide included with every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.
Irish is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Speakers of Celtic languages, the family of languages from which Irish developed, arrived in present day Ireland between 3000 and 1200 BC. But it wasn’t until 600 AD that the language developed many of the characteristics of modern Irish, including the possibility for consonants to be pronounced two different ways.
It’s thought that many developments in the language reflect the influence of Latin, as the changes occurred at the same time that Ireland became predominantly Christian and are similar to that language. Viking invasions in the 8th to 10th centuries brought an influx of Scandinavian words into Irish.
At its most popular, Irish was spoken throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In the late 12th century, however, Middle English began to supercede it in many places. Since the 19th century, Irish has been a minority language but an important part of Irish national identity. It is the national and first official language of Ireland and is also an official language of the European Union.
Currently almost half of the population in Ireland speaks Irish as a first or second language. Caighdeán, a combination of Irish’s three main dialects, is the standard written form of Irish, which you’ll learn with the Rosetta Stone. You’ll learn how to speak with an accent similar to what’s spoken in Munster, the southernmost of Ireland’s four provinces. That accent is considered relatively easy to pronounce for people learning Irish.
Whether in the Republic of Ireland’s historic capital of Dublin, Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming first city of Belfast or the beautiful countryside, Irish culture is enthralling. In addition to Ireland’s renowned stout beers, Irish pubs feature lively crowds dancing and singing along to traditional music. Visit one and locals will befriend you in no time.
Leveraging your students’ natural language learning ability, Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 immerses them immediately in the language, providing just the right context to prompt speaking, understanding, reading, and writing from the very beginning. Intuitive, sequential learning builds progressively and makes every lesson count.
Our Dynamic Immersion™ method is so fast and effective, it’s used by the Fortune 500, the U.S. State Department, and over 10,000 schools.
With Rosetta Stone your students learn independently, at their own pace. Each student is tracked individually and frequent review and testing ensure students’ confidence in the language learned. Best of all, parents don’t need to know the language!
When something is fun it captures your students’ attention… and holds it. The interactivity in Version 3 is instantly engaging. Rich, vivid imagery, real-life context, and voices of native speakers make Rosetta Stone Homeschool better than any other product out there- never tedious or boring. And it really works!
Learn and apply! Our MILESTONE activities are the perfect wrap up to each study Unit. Milestones let your students try out their new language knowledge in real-life situations. They’ll be guided through a scenario to speak in simulated conversation on screen.
New ADAPTIVE RECALL™ feature tracks your students’ progress, reinforcing your strengths and revisiting your development areas.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 program comes with an administrative tool which provides you, the parent the ability to choose one of our preloaded lesson plans or build one of your own. You can also see specific information about student performance. This tool allows students to work without you being present. You can simply check in on student progress from time to time.
New State-of-the-art speech recognition technology promotes speaking the new language even faster. Our new Speech Analysis Tool compares your students’ voices to that of native speakers, helping them to perfect their pronunciation.
Our new CONTEXTUAL FORMATION™ feature uses real-life simulations and vivid imagery to give your students exactly the context they need to produce new language all on their own.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 Language program includes Parent Administrative Tools seamlessly integrated into the program. The Administrative tools assist parents in lesson planning, viewing student progress, and generating reports.
For many home educators, teaching a foreign language is a daunting task. Lesson planning can be difficult because many parents have never taught a foreign language course, and often times they do not speak the language the student is learning.
Rosetta Stone® makes lesson planning easy with predefined lesson plans to help parents enroll students into their desired lesson plan based on their learning objective.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 offers a Full Year Lesson Plan and Alternative Paths of Study to provide you with the flexibility to meet your student’s language learning needs.
The Full Year Curriculum is intended to guide a student through one level of a language in a scholastic year. This curriculum integrates a comprehensive path through the software, suggested Cultural Activities from the Parent’s Guide and instruction materials to strengthen the student’s language learning experience. Though students will progress at different paces naturally, this path is great for students who wish to use each Level of Rosetta Stone for a one year course.
There are eleven different paths of study to choose from based on your student’s learning objectives. Alternate paths exist for different skill focuses, such as listening and speaking, or reading and writing focus. While different students will progress at different paces through the program, generally by choosing an alternative path, students will progress through the program much more quickly than with the Full Year curriculum.
With Rosetta Stone® Homeschool, Students are tested periodically as they move through their assigned lesson plans. Students automatically advance from exercises focused on specific language skills to tests.
As students progress through their assigned lesson plan, and reach the end of a lesson, they are tested with a review exercise, or test. Depending on the student’s score, the review exercise will then be repeated at a later time in the lesson plan. A student who scores lower will see the review exercise more quickly than a student who scores higher. Eventually, the review exercise will no longer be repeated after a student achieves a satisfactory score.
One of the greatest features of Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 is the Milestone Activity. Once a student has completed a Unit of material, they must complete a Milestone Activity. Milestones force the student to actually speak into the microphone and participate in conversation on screen. Milestone completion is essential to proceeding to the next Unit in Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
The built-in reporting tool gives parents the ability to view, print, and export student results. Information available in the report includes:
More information regarding lesson planning, testing and reporting as well as a detailed sample schedule and cultural activities can be found in the Parent’s Guide included with every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.
Irish is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Speakers of Celtic languages, the family of languages from which Irish developed, arrived in present day Ireland between 3000 and 1200 BC. But it wasn’t until 600 AD that the language developed many of the characteristics of modern Irish, including the possibility for consonants to be pronounced two different ways.
It’s thought that many developments in the language reflect the influence of Latin, as the changes occurred at the same time that Ireland became predominantly Christian and are similar to that language. Viking invasions in the 8th to 10th centuries brought an influx of Scandinavian words into Irish.
At its most popular, Irish was spoken throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In the late 12th century, however, Middle English began to supercede it in many places. Since the 19th century, Irish has been a minority language but an important part of Irish national identity. It is the national and first official language of Ireland and is also an official language of the European Union.
Currently almost half of the population in Ireland speaks Irish as a first or second language. Caighdeán, a combination of Irish’s three main dialects, is the standard written form of Irish, which you’ll learn with the Rosetta Stone. You’ll learn how to speak with an accent similar to what’s spoken in Munster, the southernmost of Ireland’s four provinces. That accent is considered relatively easy to pronounce for people learning Irish.
Whether in the Republic of Ireland’s historic capital of Dublin, Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming first city of Belfast or the beautiful countryside, Irish culture is enthralling. In addition to Ireland’s renowned stout beers, Irish pubs feature lively crowds dancing and singing along to traditional music. Visit one and locals will befriend you in no time.
Leveraging your students’ natural language learning ability, Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 immerses them immediately in the language, providing just the right context to prompt speaking, understanding, reading, and writing from the very beginning. Intuitive, sequential learning builds progressively and makes every lesson count.
Our Dynamic Immersion™ method is so fast and effective, it’s used by the Fortune 500, the U.S. State Department, and over 10,000 schools.
With Rosetta Stone your students learn independently, at their own pace. Each student is tracked individually and frequent review and testing ensure students’ confidence in the language learned. Best of all, parents don’t need to know the language!
When something is fun it captures your students’ attention… and holds it. The interactivity in Version 3 is instantly engaging. Rich, vivid imagery, real-life context, and voices of native speakers make Rosetta Stone Homeschool better than any other product out there- never tedious or boring. And it really works!
Learn and apply! Our MILESTONE activities are the perfect wrap up to each study Unit. Milestones let your students try out their new language knowledge in real-life situations. They’ll be guided through a scenario to speak in simulated conversation on screen.
New ADAPTIVE RECALL™ feature tracks your students’ progress, reinforcing your strengths and revisiting your development areas.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 program comes with an administrative tool which provides you, the parent the ability to choose one of our preloaded lesson plans or build one of your own. You can also see specific information about student performance. This tool allows students to work without you being present. You can simply check in on student progress from time to time.
New State-of-the-art speech recognition technology promotes speaking the new language even faster. Our new Speech Analysis Tool compares your students’ voices to that of native speakers, helping them to perfect their pronunciation.
Our new CONTEXTUAL FORMATION™ feature uses real-life simulations and vivid imagery to give your students exactly the context they need to produce new language all on their own.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 Language program includes Parent Administrative Tools seamlessly integrated into the program. The Administrative tools assist parents in lesson planning, viewing student progress, and generating reports.
For many home educators, teaching a foreign language is a daunting task. Lesson planning can be difficult because many parents have never taught a foreign language course, and often times they do not speak the language the student is learning.
Rosetta Stone® makes lesson planning easy with predefined lesson plans to help parents enroll students into their desired lesson plan based on their learning objective.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 offers a Full Year Lesson Plan and Alternative Paths of Study to provide you with the flexibility to meet your student’s language learning needs.
The Full Year Curriculum is intended to guide a student through one level of a language in a scholastic year. This curriculum integrates a comprehensive path through the software, suggested Cultural Activities from the Parent’s Guide and instruction materials to strengthen the student’s language learning experience. Though students will progress at different paces naturally, this path is great for students who wish to use each Level of Rosetta Stone for a one year course.
There are eleven different paths of study to choose from based on your student’s learning objectives. Alternate paths exist for different skill focuses, such as listening and speaking, or reading and writing focus. While different students will progress at different paces through the program, generally by choosing an alternative path, students will progress through the program much more quickly than with the Full Year curriculum.
With Rosetta Stone® Homeschool, Students are tested periodically as they move through their assigned lesson plans. Students automatically advance from exercises focused on specific language skills to tests.
As students progress through their assigned lesson plan, and reach the end of a lesson, they are tested with a review exercise, or test. Depending on the student’s score, the review exercise will then be repeated at a later time in the lesson plan. A student who scores lower will see the review exercise more quickly than a student who scores higher. Eventually, the review exercise will no longer be repeated after a student achieves a satisfactory score.
One of the greatest features of Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 is the Milestone Activity. Once a student has completed a Unit of material, they must complete a Milestone Activity. Milestones force the student to actually speak into the microphone and participate in conversation on screen. Milestone completion is essential to proceeding to the next Unit in Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
The built-in reporting tool gives parents the ability to view, print, and export student results. Information available in the report includes:
More information regarding lesson planning, testing and reporting as well as a detailed sample schedule and cultural activities can be found in the Parent’s Guide included with every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.
Irish is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Speakers of Celtic languages, the family of languages from which Irish developed, arrived in present day Ireland between 3000 and 1200 BC. But it wasn’t until 600 AD that the language developed many of the characteristics of modern Irish, including the possibility for consonants to be pronounced two different ways.
It’s thought that many developments in the language reflect the influence of Latin, as the changes occurred at the same time that Ireland became predominantly Christian and are similar to that language. Viking invasions in the 8th to 10th centuries brought an influx of Scandinavian words into Irish.
At its most popular, Irish was spoken throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In the late 12th century, however, Middle English began to supercede it in many places. Since the 19th century, Irish has been a minority language but an important part of Irish national identity. It is the national and first official language of Ireland and is also an official language of the European Union.
Currently almost half of the population in Ireland speaks Irish as a first or second language. Caighdeán, a combination of Irish’s three main dialects, is the standard written form of Irish, which you’ll learn with the Rosetta Stone. You’ll learn how to speak with an accent similar to what’s spoken in Munster, the southernmost of Ireland’s four provinces. That accent is considered relatively easy to pronounce for people learning Irish.
Whether in the Republic of Ireland’s historic capital of Dublin, Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming first city of Belfast or the beautiful countryside, Irish culture is enthralling. In addition to Ireland’s renowned stout beers, Irish pubs feature lively crowds dancing and singing along to traditional music. Visit one and locals will befriend you in no time.
Leveraging your students’ natural language learning ability, Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 immerses them immediately in the language, providing just the right context to prompt speaking, understanding, reading, and writing from the very beginning. Intuitive, sequential learning builds progressively and makes every lesson count.
Our Dynamic Immersion™ method is so fast and effective, it’s used by the Fortune 500, the U.S. State Department, and over 10,000 schools.
With Rosetta Stone your students learn independently, at their own pace. Each student is tracked individually and frequent review and testing ensure students’ confidence in the language learned. Best of all, parents don’t need to know the language!
When something is fun it captures your students’ attention… and holds it. The interactivity in Version 3 is instantly engaging. Rich, vivid imagery, real-life context, and voices of native speakers make Rosetta Stone Homeschool better than any other product out there- never tedious or boring. And it really works!
Learn and apply! Our MILESTONE activities are the perfect wrap up to each study Unit. Milestones let your students try out their new language knowledge in real-life situations. They’ll be guided through a scenario to speak in simulated conversation on screen.
New ADAPTIVE RECALL™ feature tracks your students’ progress, reinforcing your strengths and revisiting your development areas.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 program comes with an administrative tool which provides you, the parent the ability to choose one of our preloaded lesson plans or build one of your own. You can also see specific information about student performance. This tool allows students to work without you being present. You can simply check in on student progress from time to time.
New State-of-the-art speech recognition technology promotes speaking the new language even faster. Our new Speech Analysis Tool compares your students’ voices to that of native speakers, helping them to perfect their pronunciation.
Our new CONTEXTUAL FORMATION™ feature uses real-life simulations and vivid imagery to give your students exactly the context they need to produce new language all on their own.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 Language program includes Parent Administrative Tools seamlessly integrated into the program. The Administrative tools assist parents in lesson planning, viewing student progress, and generating reports.
For many home educators, teaching a foreign language is a daunting task. Lesson planning can be difficult because many parents have never taught a foreign language course, and often times they do not speak the language the student is learning.
Rosetta Stone® makes lesson planning easy with predefined lesson plans to help parents enroll students into their desired lesson plan based on their learning objective.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 offers a Full Year Lesson Plan and Alternative Paths of Study to provide you with the flexibility to meet your student’s language learning needs.
The Full Year Curriculum is intended to guide a student through one level of a language in a scholastic year. This curriculum integrates a comprehensive path through the software, suggested Cultural Activities from the Parent’s Guide and instruction materials to strengthen the student’s language learning experience. Though students will progress at different paces naturally, this path is great for students who wish to use each Level of Rosetta Stone for a one year course.
There are eleven different paths of study to choose from based on your student’s learning objectives. Alternate paths exist for different skill focuses, such as listening and speaking, or reading and writing focus. While different students will progress at different paces through the program, generally by choosing an alternative path, students will progress through the program much more quickly than with the Full Year curriculum.
With Rosetta Stone® Homeschool, Students are tested periodically as they move through their assigned lesson plans. Students automatically advance from exercises focused on specific language skills to tests.
As students progress through their assigned lesson plan, and reach the end of a lesson, they are tested with a review exercise, or test. Depending on the student’s score, the review exercise will then be repeated at a later time in the lesson plan. A student who scores lower will see the review exercise more quickly than a student who scores higher. Eventually, the review exercise will no longer be repeated after a student achieves a satisfactory score.
One of the greatest features of Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 is the Milestone Activity. Once a student has completed a Unit of material, they must complete a Milestone Activity. Milestones force the student to actually speak into the microphone and participate in conversation on screen. Milestone completion is essential to proceeding to the next Unit in Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
The built-in reporting tool gives parents the ability to view, print, and export student results. Information available in the report includes:
More information regarding lesson planning, testing and reporting as well as a detailed sample schedule and cultural activities can be found in the Parent’s Guide included with every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.
Irish is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Speakers of Celtic languages, the family of languages from which Irish developed, arrived in present day Ireland between 3000 and 1200 BC. But it wasn’t until 600 AD that the language developed many of the characteristics of modern Irish, including the possibility for consonants to be pronounced two different ways.
It’s thought that many developments in the language reflect the influence of Latin, as the changes occurred at the same time that Ireland became predominantly Christian and are similar to that language. Viking invasions in the 8th to 10th centuries brought an influx of Scandinavian words into Irish.
At its most popular, Irish was spoken throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In the late 12th century, however, Middle English began to supercede it in many places. Since the 19th century, Irish has been a minority language but an important part of Irish national identity. It is the national and first official language of Ireland and is also an official language of the European Union.
Currently almost half of the population in Ireland speaks Irish as a first or second language. Caighdeán, a combination of Irish’s three main dialects, is the standard written form of Irish, which you’ll learn with the Rosetta Stone. You’ll learn how to speak with an accent similar to what’s spoken in Munster, the southernmost of Ireland’s four provinces. That accent is considered relatively easy to pronounce for people learning Irish.
Whether in the Republic of Ireland’s historic capital of Dublin, Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming first city of Belfast or the beautiful countryside, Irish culture is enthralling. In addition to Ireland’s renowned stout beers, Irish pubs feature lively crowds dancing and singing along to traditional music. Visit one and locals will befriend you in no time.
Leveraging your students’ natural language learning ability, Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 immerses them immediately in the language, providing just the right context to prompt speaking, understanding, reading, and writing from the very beginning. Intuitive, sequential learning builds progressively and makes every lesson count.
Our Dynamic Immersion™ method is so fast and effective, it’s used by the Fortune 500, the U.S. State Department, and over 10,000 schools.
With Rosetta Stone your students learn independently, at their own pace. Each student is tracked individually and frequent review and testing ensure students’ confidence in the language learned. Best of all, parents don’t need to know the language!
When something is fun it captures your students’ attention… and holds it. The interactivity in Version 3 is instantly engaging. Rich, vivid imagery, real-life context, and voices of native speakers make Rosetta Stone Homeschool better than any other product out there- never tedious or boring. And it really works!
Learn and apply! Our MILESTONE activities are the perfect wrap up to each study Unit. Milestones let your students try out their new language knowledge in real-life situations. They’ll be guided through a scenario to speak in simulated conversation on screen.
New ADAPTIVE RECALL™ feature tracks your students’ progress, reinforcing your strengths and revisiting your development areas.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 program comes with an administrative tool which provides you, the parent the ability to choose one of our preloaded lesson plans or build one of your own. You can also see specific information about student performance. This tool allows students to work without you being present. You can simply check in on student progress from time to time.
New State-of-the-art speech recognition technology promotes speaking the new language even faster. Our new Speech Analysis Tool compares your students’ voices to that of native speakers, helping them to perfect their pronunciation.
Our new CONTEXTUAL FORMATION™ feature uses real-life simulations and vivid imagery to give your students exactly the context they need to produce new language all on their own.
Every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 Language program includes Parent Administrative Tools seamlessly integrated into the program. The Administrative tools assist parents in lesson planning, viewing student progress, and generating reports.
For many home educators, teaching a foreign language is a daunting task. Lesson planning can be difficult because many parents have never taught a foreign language course, and often times they do not speak the language the student is learning.
Rosetta Stone® makes lesson planning easy with predefined lesson plans to help parents enroll students into their desired lesson plan based on their learning objective.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 offers a Full Year Lesson Plan and Alternative Paths of Study to provide you with the flexibility to meet your student’s language learning needs.
The Full Year Curriculum is intended to guide a student through one level of a language in a scholastic year. This curriculum integrates a comprehensive path through the software, suggested Cultural Activities from the Parent’s Guide and instruction materials to strengthen the student’s language learning experience. Though students will progress at different paces naturally, this path is great for students who wish to use each Level of Rosetta Stone for a one year course.
There are eleven different paths of study to choose from based on your student’s learning objectives. Alternate paths exist for different skill focuses, such as listening and speaking, or reading and writing focus. While different students will progress at different paces through the program, generally by choosing an alternative path, students will progress through the program much more quickly than with the Full Year curriculum.
With Rosetta Stone® Homeschool, Students are tested periodically as they move through their assigned lesson plans. Students automatically advance from exercises focused on specific language skills to tests.
As students progress through their assigned lesson plan, and reach the end of a lesson, they are tested with a review exercise, or test. Depending on the student’s score, the review exercise will then be repeated at a later time in the lesson plan. A student who scores lower will see the review exercise more quickly than a student who scores higher. Eventually, the review exercise will no longer be repeated after a student achieves a satisfactory score.
One of the greatest features of Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3 is the Milestone Activity. Once a student has completed a Unit of material, they must complete a Milestone Activity. Milestones force the student to actually speak into the microphone and participate in conversation on screen. Milestone completion is essential to proceeding to the next Unit in Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
The built-in reporting tool gives parents the ability to view, print, and export student results. Information available in the report includes:
More information regarding lesson planning, testing and reporting as well as a detailed sample schedule and cultural activities can be found in the Parent’s Guide included with every Rosetta Stone Homeschool Version 3.
Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.
Irish is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. Speakers of Celtic languages, the family of languages from which Irish developed, arrived in present day Ireland between 3000 and 1200 BC. But it wasn’t until 600 AD that the language developed many of the characteristics of modern Irish, including the possibility for consonants to be pronounced two different ways.
It’s thought that many developments in the language reflect the influence of Latin, as the changes occurred at the same time that Ireland became predominantly Christian and are similar to that language. Viking invasions in the 8th to 10th centuries brought an influx of Scandinavian words into Irish.
At its most popular, Irish was spoken throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In the late 12th century, however, Middle English began to supercede it in many places. Since the 19th century, Irish has been a minority language but an important part of Irish national identity. It is the national and first official language of Ireland and is also an official language of the European Union.
Currently almost half of the population in Ireland speaks Irish as a first or second language. Caighdeán, a combination of Irish’s three main dialects, is the standard written form of Irish, which you’ll learn with the Rosetta Stone. You’ll learn how to speak with an accent similar to what’s spoken in Munster, the southernmost of Ireland’s four provinces. That accent is considered relatively easy to pronounce for people learning Irish.
Whether in the Republic of Ireland’s historic capital of Dublin, Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming first city of Belfast or the beautiful countryside, Irish culture is enthralling. In addition to Ireland’s renowned stout beers, Irish pubs feature lively crowds dancing and singing along to traditional music. Visit one and locals will befriend you in no time.
