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I have finished Rosetta Stone discs 1-3.. are 4-5 worth it?
Honestly I have to say that Im really frustrated. I have went through the first 3 discs of Rosetta Stone Latin Spanish. It took me about 175 hours which I did over the last 3 months at kind of a frantic pace. I can honestly say that I remember just about everything from the 3 discs. It seems like I know so much. A lot of things I want to say I can translate into spanish. But I come on here and see so much that I have never seen, I turn to the spanish channel and i still cant really understand anything, it all makes me want to go on a rampage. I realize that I am still just a super beginner. I want to get on the fast track to learning spanish. Anyone have experience with discs 4 and 5? Do they get into more advanced levels? Any tips on "hearing" it better when spoken outside of Rosetta Stone?
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It seems to me that you are very dedicated to learning, and that you have mastered three dvd's. I assume that's a lot. Just understand that any modern language is a very big thing, and it takes time to grasp the thing. I would say, that if you have the patience and endurance to go through 3 dvd's, that you should continue with Rosetta Stone and supplement it with having a look at a Spanish-language newspaper. Many are available on-line. While reading it, tab a dictionary like Tomísimo's, and write down the words you don't know and review them from time to time.
It's natural for a determined learner to feel frustration.
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That's true "EL LABIRINTO DEL fAUNO" is fantastic. It's like the "WIZARD OF OZ" but with a sad ending. Your knowledge of the English translation may help you understand the Spanish better now that you have gotten some Spanish under your belt.
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He decidido para terminar Rosetta Stone. Estudiaré cds 4 y 5. Aunque los tres primeros cds fueron en un nivel de principiantes, yo aprendido mucho. Tengo que tener paciencia. Peeerrrrooooo....... Acabo de volver de Walmart y compré Pan's Labyrinth. Sé que voy a estar enojado porque no voy a entender la mayoría de la película sin los subtitulos.
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Rosetta Stone lo no vale a mí. Yo prefiero usando el internet buscar al recursos que yo necesito conversar en el español. Tú puedas pagar para escuela con ese tipo de dinero. Yo gustaría ir a la universidad para obtener una educación formal, pero yo no tenga el tiempo o el dinero.
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175 hours may seem like a long time to study, but it's really a drop in the balde. It is a life-long process, but I think all of the advice given above is good. You have to try many different techniques--Rosetta Stone is one.
Buena suerte. |
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