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Rosetta Stone Vietnamese Explorer

Rosetta Stone Vietnamese Explorer

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful
Review: I bought this with a bunch of other language materials so I could learn some minimal Vietnamese before going to Viet Nam.

It was both more and less than I expected.

It was "more" because the training scheme (what I would call "immersive drill and practice") was much more effective than I would have guessed. It was "less" because it makes no attempt to explain any grammar, explicitly define words used or describe things like the Vietnamese phonetic and tone system (they don't even mention which dialect they are teaching. I think it is a northern dialect). Because of this, I suspect you'll need to use this in addition to some other resource no matter what your goal is for learning the language. However, as as supplemental resource it is very good.

The scheme used by this product is pretty simple. Each lesson (there are 22 lessons in this package) involves ten drills which collectively introduce some small set of words/ideas. Each drill contains four things (e.g. drill 1 has "girl", "boy", "cat", "dog". Drill 10 of lesson 2-11 has "The girls are not going to jump. The boy is going to jump", "The girls are not jumping. The boy is jumping", "The girls have not jumped. The boy has jumped", and "The boy and the girls are jumping"), and each thing has a photo, a written form and a spoken form. Basically, you can choose which form you want to be presented with (e.g. the spoken form) and which you want to pick the answer from (e.g. a photo). For each drill in a lesson, you are presented with one of the four things and then prompted with the four possibilities to pick the answer from, then you are presented with another one of the four things and prompted to answer, and so on. This means you get asked 40 questions in each lesson. On the surface, then, this is a simple drill-and-practice package. The drills, however, are organized to build on preceding ones so that you are able to progress from "a girl" to "The girls have not jumped. The boy has jumped." in the span of 22 lessons (220 drills). This also provides all the benefits of computerized drill-and-practice (tireless presentation, easy repetition, tracking of mistaken answers, and so on). Additionally, since this has the benefit of offering written, spoken and pictorial "modalities", it really helps one learn the material. Personally, I found it tremendously useful to be able to click the "play again" button over and over again when I was trying to hear exactly how a particular word was pronounced (something which is exceedingly cumbersome, at best, to do with audiotape). For the audio portions, there are two speakers (a man and a woman) who speak different drills, so you do get a little variation in speakers.

The software also has a "listening" mode where it will play the audio phrases for you and record you saying the same thing back so you can compare your pronunciation with the audio (it also makes some attempt to offer a calculation of how close your pronunciation is, though I couldn't judge how good its automated judgment was). This seems promising, but I found it caused the program to crash on Mac OS X, and the interface was frustrating (for me) on OS 9 because I often misjudged when I was supposed to start speaking.

There are also many features which I would have expected that this didn't have. Someone else mentioned that you can't print out the pictures or the drills as flash cards (there is a PDF file which contains the written sentences for all the lessons, so you can print that out). I was surprised that there was no way to search for words or phrases (e.g. show me all the drills where "red" is used), and they do not support writing/typing (which I know I would have benefitted from). The interface is sometimes a little cryptic (for some reason the company has chosen to put almost no text in the interface, so you need to learn what various strange icons mean in order to use it). It isn't clear to me whether I'll end up buying the Level 1 package, for it's current list price of [$$$] seems a little ... to me.

For [$$$], this seems like a great supplement to a more traditional language text, and you would probably surprise yourself with how much you could learn with just this. Personally, I feel like the price/feature ratio was about right for my needs here.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This is virtually worthless
Review: I read a lot of good reviews on this product and I don't know what these people were thinking. I bought this to supplement my learning and it was not helpful because this cd is actually an intro cd for various languages and not just Vietnamese. Saying that, there's not much material on Vietnamese at all. I was very disappointed. This cd does not discuss gramar and has very limited vocabulary. I highly disapprove of this cd for anyone learning Vietnamese.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Perfect Way to Learn
Review: I tried this software because I felt that learning by the methods taught in books was stale and difficult. This software is everything I thought it would be. I've only been using it 3 weeks and already I feel I'm really learning the language. Vietnamese is a tonal language and speaking and listening are especially important. With Rosetta you do both often and the speaking section, which records your voice and compares it to the native speaker, has been unbelievably helpful. Grammar and vocabulary is never drilled in. You merely pick it up through the natural process of looking at photos of action and hearing the speaker describe the photos. I thought that would be difficult but this method helps the student remember it longer because they understand the reasoning behind the lessons. You see the language used in a practical way. I cannot recommend Rosetta enough. If you really want to learn a language a new way, this is it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great product.
Review: I would highly recommend this product to anyone who knows no Vietnamese but would like to learn a little about the structure of the language and some basic phrases. I got it two days ago and have been using it obsessively. It's surprisingly fun, and it works in such an intuitive way that you feel like you're learning a lot very quickly. I've tried out other language programs in the past but this is by far the best I've seen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great product.
Review: I would highly recommend this product to anyone who knows no Vietnamese but would like to learn a little about the structure of the language and some basic phrases. I got it two days ago and have been using it obsessively. It's surprisingly fun, and it works in such an intuitive way that you feel like you're learning a lot very quickly. I've tried out other language programs in the past but this is by far the best I've seen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fast learning
Review: I'm an adult who's using this software to learn basic Vietnamese without a teacher or textbook. I like it a lot! The features and methods are just as I expected from the reviews. And the price is low, so you can try out these lessons before deciding whether or not to invest in the set. (If not, at least you'll have learned how to say "the boy is under the table" and other useful phrases.)

I'd give it 5 stars if it had the option to print the new vocabulary and grammar points from each lesson, or maybe the pictures and their accompanying sentences. Then I could study them when I'm not in front of the computer. As it is, I'm going to have to start making my own vocabulary lists, since I tend to forget things between lessons.

Other than that, I'm very happy with it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent, fun introduction to the language
Review: I'm an adult who's using this software to learn basic Vietnamese without a teacher or textbook. I like it a lot! The features and methods are just as I expected from the reviews. And the price is low, so you can try out these lessons before deciding whether or not to invest in the set. (If not, at least you'll have learned how to say "the boy is under the table" and other useful phrases.)

I'd give it 5 stars if it had the option to print the new vocabulary and grammar points from each lesson, or maybe the pictures and their accompanying sentences. Then I could study them when I'm not in front of the computer. As it is, I'm going to have to start making my own vocabulary lists, since I tend to forget things between lessons.

Other than that, I'm very happy with it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Perfect Way to Learn
Review: This software is easy to use and is much better than a book. This is because Vietnamese is a tonal language, so the word "ba", for example, could have several different meanings depending on whether you use an "up tone", a "down tone" or a monotone. Unless you can actually hear the differences with your own ears it's very difficult to learn the nuances, which is why I would always recommend a software program such as this which lets your both see the sentences and hear them over your speakers.

The only thing keeping the program from getting five stars is that you have to exit about four different screens in order to get out of the program. Also, some of the stock photos they use to identify the phrase in question are clearly not Vietnamese people or places. It would have been nice to have seen it be a bit more authentic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: better than a book
Review: This software is easy to use and is much better than a book. This is because Vietnamese is a tonal language, so the word "ba", for example, could have several different meanings depending on whether you use an "up tone", a "down tone" or a monotone. Unless you can actually hear the differences with your own ears it's very difficult to learn the nuances, which is why I would always recommend a software program such as this which lets your both see the sentences and hear them over your speakers.

The only thing keeping the program from getting five stars is that you have to exit about four different screens in order to get out of the program. Also, some of the stock photos they use to identify the phrase in question are clearly not Vietnamese people or places. It would have been nice to have seen it be a bit more authentic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fast learning
Review: This system seems a little aqward at first, but it is truly
amazing what you are learning and don't even realize it untill
you hear Vietnamese people talking and you know what is being
said.

This system however, is not so much for one who wants to visit
but more for the person who really wants to learn the language
in its entirity.


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