Rosetta Stone Learn UNLIMITED Languages | Lifetime Access - Learn 24 Languages | PC/Mac/iOS/Android Online Code





Key features
- •Why stick to just one language, With Rosetta Stone: Unlimited Languages, you'll receive access to all 24 plus of our languages for life, that means you can switch between languages without any additional subscription fees
- •Thrive in another language: with Dynamic Immersion, you'll learn through context by seeing, hearing, speaking, reading, and writing just like you do in the real world
- •Sound like a native: get instant feedback to perfect your pronunciation with our patented TruAccent(R) speech recognition engine
- •You're always on your phone so your language learning should be, too: your Rosetta Stone subscription gives you access across all of your devices, mobile, tablet, and desktop
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Rosetta Stone Learn UNLIMITED Languages | Lifetime Access - Learn 24 Languages | PC/Mac/iOS/Android Online Code
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Customer Reviews
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Wrong link
Gil✓ Verified Purchase•February 13, 2024
The wrong link is listed in the software library. Search for "Rosetta Stone Product Activation" using your favorite search engine and click on the link with that title.
A great way to learn new languages
Lucretia✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2024
I got the lifetime subscription around Christmas time and combined with other resources (easy reading materials, watching Youtube videos and music or podcasts in your target language and getting a dictionary which is recommend regardless how you go about learning a language) , this really helped with my French and right now focusing on learning Spanish (also sometimes dabble in Japanese, Korean and Mandarin).
It doesn't have every language; but does have a lot of the most common and popular ones which is great as other programs don't always have Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, etc.... My biggest piece of advice is that really should get a headset with a microphone to really pick up when you speak. This is the most frustrating part, especially for beginners; but not their fault per say as this is a common issue with almost every program/app. Lessons are broken up by grammar, vocab, writing (at least the web version) and speaking. I am not sure for every language; but some lessons do have translations if you click on it which is useful; but overall, the first lessons are probably easy to figure out as they usually just have a word for animals, people, food, numbers, etc....with pictures. It will get more complex though as you continue,. But if you write it down and use a dictionary (even free online ones such as Papago or DeepL), it can really help you out a lot. Practice, exposure (why I suggesting reading and listening) and consistency is key to learning a new language. This can also be a good aid when taking courses. The lessons will even tell you how well you did and if you passed them or not. Another issue though is that you do have to get around a 90% to pass. While you can just go back over lessons and should if there is something you are struggling with before moving on to the next unit, it can be a bit time consuming at times.
The lifetime version was worth it as I can use it for as long as want and switch back and forth between any of the languages that they do have. It used to be extremely expensive in the past; though pretty reasonable now, especially when there is a holiday sale.
It doesn't have every language; but does have a lot of the most common and popular ones which is great as other programs don't always have Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, etc.... My biggest piece of advice is that really should get a headset with a microphone to really pick up when you speak. This is the most frustrating part, especially for beginners; but not their fault per say as this is a common issue with almost every program/app. Lessons are broken up by grammar, vocab, writing (at least the web version) and speaking. I am not sure for every language; but some lessons do have translations if you click on it which is useful; but overall, the first lessons are probably easy to figure out as they usually just have a word for animals, people, food, numbers, etc....with pictures. It will get more complex though as you continue,. But if you write it down and use a dictionary (even free online ones such as Papago or DeepL), it can really help you out a lot. Practice, exposure (why I suggesting reading and listening) and consistency is key to learning a new language. This can also be a good aid when taking courses. The lessons will even tell you how well you did and if you passed them or not. Another issue though is that you do have to get around a 90% to pass. While you can just go back over lessons and should if there is something you are struggling with before moving on to the next unit, it can be a bit time consuming at times.
The lifetime version was worth it as I can use it for as long as want and switch back and forth between any of the languages that they do have. It used to be extremely expensive in the past; though pretty reasonable now, especially when there is a holiday sale.
Very good language learning material
Ben C.✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2024
Got this for my whole family. Life long learning package!!! My mom use the English learning, my son use it for Spanish and my husband use it for Chinese. This is family new year resolution. Everyone is happy with it.
Rosetta Stone works for me
Roger K. Atkinson✓ Verified Purchase•January 5, 2024
I should have bought this years ago. It does present the language fully in the script of the foreign language, so you'll need to do some side work to learn the target alphabet if it's different from your main language.
German has been easy, but Hebrew has been way more difficult. Anyone who truly wants to learn a new language is going to invest time and money in the new alphabet.
German has been easy, but Hebrew has been way more difficult. Anyone who truly wants to learn a new language is going to invest time and money in the new alphabet.
It's a great value
Jason✓ Verified Purchase•January 4, 2024
I saw a bunch of reviews saying that they didn't get the right product, or they have to pay the monthly fee. I want to say that this is not the case. It is for each language, and is truly a lifetime product. I can switch languages at any time, and not once have been charged or asked to pay any fee.
For the product itself, it is really good. You get plenty of languages, and it speaks very clearly for you. I've only tested a couple, so for other languages I'm unfamiliar with, I cannot say how clear it is for each language. They have photos and go over words many times, sentences many times, in each session. Sure it can get repetitive, but how else can you actually learn a language?
I haven't gotten far enough to see if there may be an option to speak with as a partner, whether verbal or typing. If that is an option, I might need to bump this up another star.
I dropped one star for one reason only. They start lessons in an odd way. Not bad, just odd. You NEED to have a slight understanding of the language you want to learn first. I started with Korean, and I only heard Korean. I only saw Korean. Now it wasn't trying to learn conversations right away. It was basic words, like man, woman, walk, sit, etc. However, they should use English (or your native language) and when you select an option, say it in Korean, or have it written in English. Or they could teach you the alphabet first, so you can read the words as they are spoken.
Overall, it is 100% worth the price to me. You get 24 (maybe 25?) languages, for an unlimited time. So even though the product starts as if you know the basics of the languages, you have plenty of time to learn. It can still be improved, but the earlier you start, the better it is for you as well.
For the product itself, it is really good. You get plenty of languages, and it speaks very clearly for you. I've only tested a couple, so for other languages I'm unfamiliar with, I cannot say how clear it is for each language. They have photos and go over words many times, sentences many times, in each session. Sure it can get repetitive, but how else can you actually learn a language?
I haven't gotten far enough to see if there may be an option to speak with as a partner, whether verbal or typing. If that is an option, I might need to bump this up another star.
I dropped one star for one reason only. They start lessons in an odd way. Not bad, just odd. You NEED to have a slight understanding of the language you want to learn first. I started with Korean, and I only heard Korean. I only saw Korean. Now it wasn't trying to learn conversations right away. It was basic words, like man, woman, walk, sit, etc. However, they should use English (or your native language) and when you select an option, say it in Korean, or have it written in English. Or they could teach you the alphabet first, so you can read the words as they are spoken.
Overall, it is 100% worth the price to me. You get 24 (maybe 25?) languages, for an unlimited time. So even though the product starts as if you know the basics of the languages, you have plenty of time to learn. It can still be improved, but the earlier you start, the better it is for you as well.
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