Rosetta Stone: Learn New Languages

Rosetta Stone: Learn New Languages

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No tracking number on my order receipt. Will I receive a second email later on or is there a problem with the system?

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How long does it take to receive the activation code?

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Is that the order confirmation email? I think it’ll be on the next email. The one that says “your order has shipped” and lists a tracking code.

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Does anyone know if multiple people can use this at the same time? I’ve read Babbel only works with one person at at time (only tracks progress on one language at a time and syncs between devices). Would love one that I can run at the same time as kids or wife, where we might be using the same or different languages.

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Single user only: Rosetta Stone Support.

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Shouldn’t take more than a day or two. It’s the weekend, remember.

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Purchased at 7:04am on Sunday. Received same day at 11:04pm

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Just finished lesson 2. Mostly match the picture to the words. Sometimes they are written and spoken, and sometimes just spoken. Sometimes you’re required to speak the words. It will tell me that I said the word wrong, and I’ll say it the exact same way, because I know I’m right, and the second time it agrees with me. There are no instructions or explanations. It’s based on intuition alone. Sometimes I have to click around until I understand what it expects me to do. I already knew a little bit of Spanish from highschool and college, so I wonder how it would be if I try a language I know almost nothing about. I look forward to getting past the first set of lessons and on to past and future tenses. In the future I may also try Babbel or Pinsleur but I don’t have the cash for it now, and want to see what I can accomplish with Rosetta Stone. Also, Babbel doesn’t have Japanese. I wish more language apps would gameify the learning experience. I’ve heard of Duo Lingo, but more bad than good.