![]() ![]() Now before I get into what I like and dislike about this program, I would like to make a little note about my situation. The idea really is pretty decent, and I imagine a lot of people would benefit from this style of language learning. The idea is that you’ll associate everything you see with an image rather than tying it to a word you know. This is a very fancy term that means they’re going to be using pictures to convey the meaning of the various sentences to you. So, what method does Rosetta Stone use to teach you the language? It uses what they call “Dynamic Immersion”. Right now, if you were to buy this set, you could get it for the bargain retail price of $539 (or just shy of most community college Japanese courses). Of course, that’s how they’re drawing you in. ![]() Just look at that, even the name sounds impressive. Once my uncle found out that I was actually going through the effort to learn the language, he surprised me and bought the “Rosetta Stone Japanese Level 1, 2 & 3 Set with Audio Companion”. See, I was actually rather happy with my Yan and the Japanese People. I’ll be honest – I didn’t spend a penny on it. Let’s face it, this is the big fish of language learning.
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