Let’s face it, there are some people on everyone’s gift list who are extremely difficult to buy for. For those people, consider giving the gift of learning a new language with Rosetta Stone.
Chances are, you’ve heard about Rosetta Stone in some capacity, but you may not be familiar with how the system works. It uses immersion techniques, similar to the language learning experience you’d get if you actually spend time in the country. Instead of teaching boring and hard to memorize grammar, you are presented with vocabulary, spoken, written, and grammar lessons where you actually learn as you go. By immersing you in the images, native voices, and culture of the language, learning the language comes more naturally.
The Rosetta Stone system is available in more than 30 languages, and in different levels. To purchase, or learn more, visit Rosetta Stone.
Disclaimer: I received a one-month subscription to the Rosetta Stone system and a headset to test how it works. I decided to try the French language system since I studied it in college.



























