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How It Works

As children, we gradually learned our first language through a process of associating mental images with words or phrases, accompanied by complete immersion in our environment. This approach was simple because it was natural and allowed the brain to adapt to increasing complexity.

Rosetta Stone® recreated this natural way of learning by developing a method that uses a computer to mimic the environment in which we learned our first language. We call this Dynamic Immersion™. A simple, intuitive interface and advanced technology confirms learning at every step of the process by prompting you to make connections between images you already understand and the new language. You receive immediate feedback, which helps you to reinforce learning. This systematic structure builds from simple nouns and verbs to more complex concepts and phrases very quickly, helping you achieve your language-learning goals faster than you ever thought possible.

Testimonials

"Rosetta Stone’s immersion technology will be a great complement to our community-wide efforts in language revitalization." –Kanien'kehaka Onkwawén:na Raotitiohkwa, Kanatakta, Former Executive Director

News and Announcements

Sleeping Language Gets Help From Rosetta Stone
Aug 22, 2007: Rosetta Stone
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Endangered Alaskan Language Goes Digital
May 23, 2007: National Public Radio
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Alaskan Native Language Software Released
Feb 21, 2007
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Software helps revitalize use of Mohawk language
Dec 11, 2006: Multilingual Computing, Inc.
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Rosetta Stone Releases Interactive Mohawk Language Software
April 21, 2006
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