Rosetta Stone is language-learning software produced by Rosetta Stone, Ltd. Its title is an allusion to the Rosetta Stone, an artifact inscribed in multiple languages that helped researchers to decipher Ancient Egyptian by comparing it to the Greek inscription.
The Rosetta Stone software utilizes a combination of images, text, and sound, with difficulty levels increasing as the student progresses, in order to teach various vocabulary terms and grammatical functions intuitively, without drills or translation. Their award-winning method is called the Dynamic Immersion method. The goal is to teach languages the way first languages are learnt.
Escape the endless tedium of translation, memorisation and grammar drills. Get the language you want, the skills you need and the success you deserve by learning a new language naturally - the same way you learned your first language.
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Language to go is a four-level course with international appeal for adult learners of English. It is the ideal course for the busy student, and can be used on short or intensive courses.
- Forty straightforward 60-minute lessons, each presented on a double page around topics reflecting the world we live in
- Essential grammar practised and revisited regularly throughout the syllabus; students can join the course at any stage and still cover the key language points
- 'Get talking' activities are the outcome of each lesson and really get students communicating - fast
- Memorable dialogues at the end of each lesson summarise the main language to go!
This book is designed to help both native and non-native English speaking teachers of EFL/ESL to improve their knowledge of and familiarity with American English grammar. It is not intended to be a comprehensive grammar reference for teachers or a grammar practice book for students. Many people believe that anyone who can speak and write English reasonably accurately is equipped to teach the language to foreign students. Unfortunately, this is not at all the case. Knowing the language is important but it is impossible to teach English effectively unless you know a lot about the language. In particular, you need to know a lot about grammar.
A multi-syllabus, briskly-moving course for teenagers. Pacesetter is a four-level course for teenagers with a communicative approach. New language is presented in contexts relevant to teenagers and in ways which actively involve students in the learning process. Workbook
additional language practice
a useful wordlist
three self-check tests to help students and teachers assess progress
innovative language activities to preview language in the next unit
ProFile teaches students about business and the language of business simultaneously. This three-level, topic-based course takes students progressively through the main themes of business. It has a carefully graded language syllabus, systematic practice of all four skills, integrated case-studies, and authentic video interviews on CD-ROM. How can it be used? As a stand-alone Business English course. As the core Business English element in a wider-ranging language training programme.