The Rosetta Stone app allows you to learn away from home, as you travel, commute or whenever you have a spare moment. With all learning materials available for download in advance, you don’t even need
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Read onKavita Favelle, food and travel blogger, is learning Japanese ahead of her second trip to the country. In this post she looks back at her first trip and tells us more about the must-see temples in Kyo...
Read onThe Rosetta Stone app allows you to learn away from home, as you travel, commute or whenever you have a spare moment. – and comes with a free first lesson
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