
- #Torrent rosetta stone latin american spanish install
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You are suppose to listen to it to reinforce the lesson, when your away from your computer, in your car's CD player or on your iPod or MP3 player. After you complete a lesson there is a audio lesson with the same material on it. The version I got also came with the Audio Companion. So even though it is not perfect, it does work well and helps built your confidence in speaking your new language. That gave me a great sense of accomplishment. After the shock wore off, I quizzically answered, and got it right. I had about a three second delay before I realized that it wanted me to speak the answer.

I was dumbfounded the first time this happened in a lesson. Later in some of the lessons it will ask you questions and then you have to answer them via speaking the answer.

That being said, The voice recognition is not spot on, but it does work a great deal better than I thought it would.
#Torrent rosetta stone latin american spanish software
I have to say that I have never been fond of any voice recognition software and always avoided using any if I was able. It also uses voice recognition and will ask you to pronounce the words it is trying to teach you. You can just skip this if you wish but I find that it is a good way to get every thing to really sink in. I find that I always go back and do it over and over until I get a 100% (I'm somewhat of a perfectionist) It also prompts you to go back and do review lessons after so many days to reinforce what you have learned. And when you complete a lesson it gives you your score. This is really effective way of learning, and retaining what you have learned. They do this by showing you a picture of something and then saying what it is in the language that your learning (Think flash cards). What they do is remove all translations from learning the language. It uses what they call the Dynamic Immersion process.

So I was hoping that this would give me the much needed flexibility I would need. I just didn't really have the time to work around someone else's schedule to try and learn a new language. I bought this because I was really wanting to learn a new language and taking lessons or paying a tutor just wasn't practical for me. I bought the Spanish (Latin America) Level 1, 2 & 3 with the Audio Companion, and though it is not quite perfect it is a great piece of software for learning languages. I have to say I am impressed with Rosetta Stone. So, my advice: if you buy this VERY expensive software make sure you "deactivate" before ever removing it, and do a system backup or risk losing it irrevocably in the event of any hardware failure.
#Torrent rosetta stone latin american spanish install
Most people I know keep copies of some of their install software but not backups of their systems and they would be out of luck re-installing this software in the event of a hard drive failure.

I was too hasty, but he same thing will happen if you have a hard drive failure without sufficient backup to restore the system. In my case I uninstalled before I realized that and so lost one "seat" (their term) so could not then activate again. Deactivating properly means getting a deactivation number by choosing that process within the application, and chatting with tech support to get the all clear before proceeding. Failure to deactivate properly first and you lose the ability to install it again. That being said I'm unhappy because you have to deactivate it properly in order to move it to any new machine.
