What is a good and effective language learning program?

April 29, 2010 - 5:09 pm 3 Comments

I’m trying to learn Spanish, but have so far failed. I am looking for a language learning software that is easy to understand, is effective, teaches pronunciation, and teaches you how to read write. I’ve seen customer reviews for Rosseta Stone and Pimsleur and i’m not sure if those two would be good, or worth the money. I also understand that learning a language takes time and patience and not from just computer programs, but i’m desperate for an effective program. I do know some of the baisics but need a lot more practice and learning. Please help!

Depending on how much you might wish to spend, Rosetta Stone can be effective but can also cost over 1,000 dollars for some languages. To study German I found Instant Immersion to be a great and cheap alternative to Rosetta Stone. It is only about 80 dollars or less. So really it all depends on your budget, but I do suggest Instant Immersion, includes 6 discs and and iPod/mp3 learning disc too!!!

3 Responses to “What is a good and effective language learning program?”

  1. Big Al Says:

    rosetta stone is actually pretty effective, but you need to make sure that you are committed to learning spanish (or else the program probably won’t be useful)
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  2. Good person Says:

    Listen to spanish songs and such and write it down because that system stuff is too expensive
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  3. Jaret Says:

    Depending on how much you might wish to spend, Rosetta Stone can be effective but can also cost over 1,000 dollars for some languages. To study German I found Instant Immersion to be a great and cheap alternative to Rosetta Stone. It is only about 80 dollars or less. So really it all depends on your budget, but I do suggest Instant Immersion, includes 6 discs and and iPod/mp3 learning disc too!!!
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    Personal Language Learning Experience

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