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Farsi (Persian) Level 2

Move Forward. Interact and engage. Intermediate-level language-learners will be able to talk about their environment, give and get directions, tell the time, dine out and more.

Inside the box, you'll find:

  • Version 2 Personal Edition CD-ROM software for Level 2 (Windows/Mac)
  • Headset microphone
  • User’s guide
$239.00
Rosetta Stone Farsi Software

Level 2 Examples

Farsi Level 2 Screenshot 1 Farsi Level 2 Screenshot 2

What You'll Learn

  • Learn intermediate-level conversational skills.
  • Spell and write accurately.
  • Speak without a script.
  • Retain what you’ve learned.
  • Read and understand in your new language.

Sample topics include:

  • Destinations, directions, locations, telling time
  • Past and future tenses
  • Letter writing and polite requests
  • Celebrations, meal courses
  • Emotions

About Farsi

Farsi, or Persian, is the official language of Iran. It is spoken by more than 70 million people, including a sizable minority population located in the United States and Canada.

Farsi Learning Tips

  • Farsi is written and read from right to left; with the exception of numbers, which are written from left to right.
  • In Farsi, certain vowels are not usually written. Rosetta Stone will help you learn how to determine the word from the context of the sentence.
  • Speakers of Farsi will often omit the subject of the sentence.
  • Placement of stress within a word is important to convey a word’s meaning. Rosetta Stone helps you acquire proper pronunciation through exposure to native speech, useful practice, and corrective feedback.
  • Most Farsi letters change shape depending on whether they occur at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.
  • There is no upper or lower case in Farsi.
  • In Farsi, there are formal and informal ways to address others, depending on the age of the speaker and his or her relationship to the person being addressed.
  • Numbers in Farsi are written with modified Hindi numerals.
  • Farsi does not categorize words into masculine and feminine. It also does not have separate words for ‘he’ and ‘she.’
  • Farsi verbs have many forms of past tense, including a form for an action recently completed and a form for one that has been completed for a long time.

Requirements for Rosetta Stone User Workstations

  • Windows (32-bit editions only) 2000 or XP, Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5
  • 128 MB RAM
  • 250 MB free hard-drive space
  • 16-bit sound card
  • 800 x 600 display resolution
  • Speech Recognition feature requires a headset microphone (USB or analog)

Additional Requirements for Online Products

  • 56K or better modem connection
  • Browsers: Internet Explorer 6sp1 and Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2.0, Safari 2
  • Shockwave plug-in installed on browser

Note for Microsoft® Windows Vista™ users:

Current Rosetta Stone® products have been engineered to install and run on the Windows Vista operating system. Some 3rd party components used in Rosetta Stone products have not been certified by Microsoft as ‘Vista Compliant’. Accordingly, you may encounter some Vista-related operating issues. Rosetta Stone technical support may or may not be able to resolve these Vista-related issues. Rosetta Stone hereby disclaims any representations, warranties, guaranties and conditions with respect to the compatibility of the Rosetta Stone products with the Windows Vista operating systems.