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Rosetta Stone V2: Danish Level 1

Rosetta Stone V2: Danish Level 1
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Rosetta Stone V2: Danish Level 1

 
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Danish Level 1 starts you at the very beginning. You progress from words and phrases to complete sentences. Basic content and structures help you engage the world around you, culminating in practical language for getting around town. At any time you ca

 
 
 
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Product Details
Package Length:9.8 inches
Package Width:8.1 inches
Package Height:2.4 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Mac OS X
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Rosetta Stone helps you understand everyday language through our proficiency-based listening and reading activities

  • You will pronounce words correctly after practicing with our proprietary speech comparison tool

  • Find the words you need when you need them Connecting new language directly to real-life images means the words spring to mind when you're in everyday contexts

  • Rosetta Stone teaches you to spell and write accurately Language-specific keyboards and drag and drop tiles perfect your writing skills

  • Learn to communicate by quickly combining words and phrases into complete sentences and dialogue.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:


4Excellent and interactive way to learn a language, but not perfect  Jul 23, 2009 By Gabriel E. Borlean
REVIEW UPDATED on July 2010.
INTRODUCTION:
I bought the Rosetta Stone Danish program (version 2, Level 1) with the intent on learning my wife's native tongue and being able to communicate with her parents and family & friends in Denmark.

POSITIVES:
I enjoy the philosophy (and paradigm) behind the Rosetta Stone. One learns a language like a child would: with lots of repetitions, lots of visual and auditory stimulation, and a fun format.

CONTENT:
The Rosetta Stone box comes with 2 software CDs (one is to install the Rosetta Stone software program and the 2nd CD is the one that contains the Danish language which runs on top of the software program; one has to have the language CD to make use of the Rosetta Stone software program). Also included in the box is a set of headphones and an instructional manual and how to install and use the program.

The Danish language CD has 8 units. The first 4 units have 10 lessons and 1 review lesson each. The last 4 units have 11 lessons and 1 review lesson each. Within each lesson one will find 5 skills: A) LISTENING AND READING with 4 exercises, B) LISTENING with 2 exercises, C) READING with 2 exercises, D) SPEAKING with 1 exercise, and E) SPELLING with 4 exercises. One can also customize each skill to be done blindfolded or not, timed or not, and a bonus test. Overall the program is very interactive, repetitive, and fun.

NEGATIVES:
This software and language is ONLY offered in Level 1, Version 2 (Level 2,3,4,5 do not exist for Danish), and while many of the other languages offered by Rosetta Stone (like Spanish, German, French, etc.) have migrated to Version 3, this language program has not done so in the last 18 months. In Version 3 of the Rosetta Stone, the whole program is restructured to be more interconnected, have less uncommon words, and allow one to track their progress along the course.

The other downside is that it does have errors. For example in Unit 1, the phrase "Hvad farve" (what color) is used instead of "Hvilken farve" (which color). Another example is in Unit 2, the possesives "sin" and "hendes" (both meaning his/her) are interchanged and used in some confusing ways, without explanation or sense. Worth mentioning also, is that the different speakers who pronounce the words show their true regional origin (man pronouncing "cowboyen" must be from Jylland). Intermittently during the use of the language CD, the drive makes a loud spinning noise.

CONCLUSION:
Overall I would like to give this product a 5 stars review, but due to the downsides listed above I have only given it 4 stars. I look forward to the future levels of Danish (if the consumer market will drive Rosetta Stone to invest in its creation) and hope to be on a Danish conversational level very soon.

REVIEW UPDATED on July 2010.

Thank you for your votes (either way)! (Tusind TAK for din stemmer!)

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


3Good but not good enough  Aug 21, 2009 By Richard Marx
I used the program in preparation for a trip with a group of students to Copenhagen. On the positive side, I think that the verbal recognition program is outstanding. The voice patterns give you excellent cues on how to modulate your voice to achieve the best articulation. This alone is worth buying the program. There are other aspects of the way the program is designed which I felt significantly diminished its value. First, while some people learn by repetition, I want to know the language and grammar rules which are being illustrated. This would have helped me immensely in understanding what I was trying to say. Secondly, I wish the dialogue related to actual people, places, and situations a traveler would face. I got tired of saying "the rodeo cowboy fell off his horse". How the phrase "the bus is stuck on the curb" would help me is a mystery. Lastly, I would have liked to have had some discussion of language traditions that are part of a dining like learning to say thank you for the meal in Danish.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect  Mar 02, 2009 By Heidi
I purchased this program truly skeptical of the great things I had heard about it, but needing to try anything because I needed to learn Danish, learn it well, and learn it independently and around my work schedule.

I have learned a lot of languages over the years in school (Spanish, German) and by just living in a country and hearing it without having learned anything else beyond "Hi, how are you?". And this program is absolutely the easiest way I have learned a language as well as the most thorough.

I don't think that any language would be out of anyone's reach with this program.

The program is fairly user friendly. It might be really user-friendly if I were a manual reading person (the instruction manual). Even my mother, who doesn't own a computer, doesn't use one, and never has, was able to sit down and with 2 sentences in instruction from me, she was able to use this program easily and quickly.

I also love that it allows you to go through a lesson and learn it in the manner that you need the most, or in the manner that best suits your learning style For example, I learn best visually, so I like hearing the phrases while seeing them on the screen. But what really completes my own retention is the learning option of going back over the phrases and trying to type them on my own while hearing them spoken by the computer program. This option for me will have the greatest impact on the extent to which I become fluent and the ease of which this occurs.

That being said, there are 3 other learning styles and options to accomodate a wide variety of learning styles, learning needs, and learning preferences.

I also like that when you are done with a particular segment you can quiz yourself in multiple ways. And I like that if I feel I would like to go over a particular unit again, I can move around as I wish in the lessons and units.

As far as the voice recognition aspect, this would be the only part I am unsure on. To be fair, it is possible that if I read the instruction manual I would know what to do with the information given to me with this option. It does work. You can hear and see how your way of saying what was said differs from a native speaker. However, I just don't know exactly what I am supposed to do about it or how to alter my voice to alter the sound wave pattern on the screen. I have the flexibility though of being imperfect for a little bit when I get to Denmark, while also knowing absolutely that the slight imperfection is perfectly acceptable and I will be understood.

I really love this program and will use it in the future for any and all other languages that I might want to learn. I also intend to purchase the full set on Spanish for my child who is learning Spanish in school. I love this program so much I spend time trying to come up with really good reasons for learning a bunch of different languages in the future.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3It is OK, but it could be better.  Feb 16, 2010 By Janina Ratajczak "daniel"
When I first got this product I was very excited that I was going to learn Danish. I spent a lot of time on the first five lessons. After a while it got very frustrating for me to understand what the audio was saying. I got a dictionary to help me, but when I translated it did not make sense. This product is not for people who do not know at least 20 Danish words. I have just ordered Hippocrenes Danish with two audio CDs. It should be here soon. This program does not explain grammer and it only teaches you 800 words (That is if you work hard and get through all the lessons. I do think think that Rosetta Stone taught me quite a lot of words. I just wish that Rosetta Stone taught me better.

2 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Danish  Feb 12, 2009 By C. Mowery
This program is great to use. It is a lot of fun and makes learning a new language not quite so challenging

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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