JoeB131
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I'm interested in learning how to speak Mandarin. Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone and did they have any success with it?
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I hired a mandarin language tutor for my granddaughter last year during the summer and she has also used this program in addition to her lessons. She says it's better than Babbel and Rosetta Stone.I'm interested in learning how to speak Mandarin. Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone and did they have any success with it?
We had an enterprise version of it. Very easy to use. The problem is that if you don't continue to speak it; you quickly forget how to speak it.I'm interested in learning how to speak Mandarin. Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone and did they have any success with it?
Yes .. I used Rosetta Stone to learn Hindi so I could have some common ground with the Hindi speaking, IT resources my organization was bringing on board. The version of Rosetta Stone I was using in 2009 used visual queues for word association, and provided online tutors to measure progress. I ended up learning basic conversation skills with about 500 words, and 800 words is considered proficient for conversation.I'm interested in learning how to speak Mandarin. Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone and did they have any success with it?
Nope, not interested. Though, a friend and I were sorta, kinda interested in all the advertising and hype associated with the different platforms one night, so we looked into it. . .
lol.
I hired a mandarin language tutor for my granddaughter last year during the summer and she has also used this program in addition to her lessons. She says it's better than Babbel and Rosetta Stone.
Yes .. I used Rosetta Stone to learn Hindi so I could have some common ground with the Hindi speaking, IT resources my organization was bringing on board. The version of Rosetta Stone I was using in 2009 used visual queues for word association, and provided online tutors to measure progress. I ended up learning basic conversation skills with about 500 words, and 800 words is considered proficient for conversation.
I'm interested in learning how to speak Mandarin. Has anyone tried Rosetta Stone and did they have any success with it?
Mandarin.... hard, especially if you're not an audio learner.
I've been learning it on and off for 12 years.... still can't understand much.
Saying that, there are lots of resources on the internet, the biggest problem is knowing whether what you're saying is right.
For example x and sh both make a sound similar to "sh" in English, but x is different.
The tones are even worse, for non-audio learners. I struggle to tell the difference between the tones. You can imagine that 按时 ànshí and 暗示 ànshì sound the same to me. There's context, however it does make things that much more difficult. And here there are only two possibilities.
One of the worst things is they'll take a word, split it in half to one character and just use that one character, and you're expected to know what the hell it means.
There's an app though, called "hellotalk" which, if you're chatty and like talking a foreign language over the phone, you can talk to Chinese people in China, and help them with their English.
I learned with the HSK books, they were very useful, I don't like the apps like Rosetta Stone much.
My Lady Friend and I use Google Translate and WeChat to communicate. Sometimes they come up with translations that are kind of wonky. It doesn't help that she has a Sichuan accent and Google translate is set for the Beijing accent.