🌟 Speak the World: Your Language Journey Starts Here!
Rosetta Stone's Unlimited Languages offers lifetime access to 24 languages, utilizing Dynamic Immersion and TruAccent technology for an engaging and effective learning experience across all devices.
P**S
Amazing price for LIFETIME access to ALL languages
I know there might be hiccups when activating this product, I actually messed up and made a typo on my email address. Customer service is only open on the weekdays like most jobs so just be patient. The call was just like, 8 minutes and 3 of those minutes was me resetting my info haha.Anyways, this is a nice price for ALL languages.
N**R
It works in 2025
There are a lot of people complaining about the code and activating the account. I still bought the product to see and:YES, the code provided by amazon did not work.NO, the customer service provided by Rosette stone was great, and they sent me a new code within 5 minutes (YES they are only open weekdays).YES, you can use multiple languages with this purchase.Also, you can edit the sensitivity of the voice software if you find you are "getting stuck" on a word for not saying it right.We just got everything up and running, so we haven't used the software at all yet. I just wanted to clear the air about a lot of reviews out there complaining about specifics that were not really problems.
K**E
Questionable at Best
I read the product thoroughly and went to the Rosetta Stone store here on Amazon. Rosetta made it sound like I would be getting the lifetime package and could switch between languages at will and have all the lessons available. That did not turn out to be the case. I spent around $170 for access to several languages of value to me and so far, I am only able to study one language at all, and I'm not convinced I have the lifetime package for that one language either.There is no tech support to help you. I went through all the FAQs and Help articles Rosetta has. This is for an older version of the product that they technically no longer support. This is an outdated product that doesn't give what it claims. Have no fear however, I found a loophole!I activated this language learning puppy on my laptop and set it up to learn modern Greek. I also wanted to do Korean and Irish Gaelic. I feel like the program was mocking me with, "well, how does it feel to want?" So, I tried something out. I downloaded the Rosetta Stone App from the Apple Store, and placed it on two different devices. On one device, I logged in as myself but since it was the first time logging in on that particular device, I was able to select a completely different language than Greek, so I chose Irish.Then, on the other device, I got to go through the same process. Download the app on different devices and log in, and pick a different language for each device. I now have my Rosetta Stone set up for the three languages I want. Now, I have not tested each device beyond lesson 1, so I still don't know if I have the lifetime access and can go through all the lessons free of charge or not. If I cannot and the apps request payment, then I will come back here and update this review with that information.For now, all I know is: this product package isn't supported by Rosetta, once you activate it you only get one language to learn and cannot switch between any languages at all, and the work around for switching languages is to download the app on many devices and designate each device to a particular language.The unknown: does the app register that you have lifetime access and not charge you?
L**A
A great way to learn new languages
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.
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