serca
8 Jun 2009
Language / Pimsleur v Rosetta stone [27]
I have worked myself halfway through level one of Rosetta Stone.
Although timeconsuming and sometimes boring, it has given me quite some knowledge.Grammar is almost zero at the level where I am at now, but vocabulary starts to grow.
What I missed the most though was the conversation part. Repeating some words, as Rosetta offers it, is not really my thing.
But there Pimsleur comes into the game. I have done one lesson, and woooow... I love it. because I could not really speak yet, after one half of level 1 of Rosetta. Pimsleur really forces you into building sentences, which is what you need to hold a conversation, after all.
I think, mixing a couple of systems works the best.
I am considering purchasing the "301 verbs "book. Any one had good results with that book?
gtrz
S
I have worked myself halfway through level one of Rosetta Stone.
Although timeconsuming and sometimes boring, it has given me quite some knowledge.Grammar is almost zero at the level where I am at now, but vocabulary starts to grow.
What I missed the most though was the conversation part. Repeating some words, as Rosetta offers it, is not really my thing.
But there Pimsleur comes into the game. I have done one lesson, and woooow... I love it. because I could not really speak yet, after one half of level 1 of Rosetta. Pimsleur really forces you into building sentences, which is what you need to hold a conversation, after all.
I think, mixing a couple of systems works the best.
I am considering purchasing the "301 verbs "book. Any one had good results with that book?
gtrz
S