Rosetta Stone Language Learning Giveaway

by Marie on June 26, 2009

Since I’ve now posted about the Importance of Learning a Second Language, I thought it only fitting to give away a language learning program today. Rosetta Stone has been kind enough to send my family their beginner Spanish Language program and they’d like to give away a language program of your choice to a Make and Takes reader!

Rosetta Stone Language Learning Program

Rosetta Stone has 3 levels of learning and can be used by any age. They offer 25 different language programs: Spanish, French, Russian, Hindi, Polish, Hebrew, etc. Their program recreates the learning of language through proven methods, helping you learn in a natural environment.

We’ve already started and are on our way to speaking, listening, reading and writing in Spanish. This program is great for kids, fun photos, they get to speak into a microphone, and lots of fun matching games that my son loves. We’re trying to use the program for 1/2 hour each day. We all say and repeat the words together. It’s very interactive with pictures and phrases. My 3 year old is saying it right along with us too, trying her best to repeat the words! I can say that my kids are already picking it up!

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I’m so excited to for one lucky Make and Takes reader to win a Rosetta Stone Language program. They’ve offered to giveaway a beginning program of any language of your choice. Just tell me what language you’d like to learn and why!

Giveaway Entries: For your chance to win a Rosetta Stone Language Learning Program, leave a comment on this post by Monday June 29th @ midnight, telling which learning language program you’d like to learn. I’ll announce the winner chosen from random on Tuesday morning June 30th. Good Luck!

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{ 558 comments }

1 Suzanne June 29, 2009 at 9:15 pm

As half of my family is Spanish, we would really love the 1st level Spanish edition. It would really help the newbies in our family!

2 Karismith June 29, 2009 at 9:39 pm

I would love to have the spanish version. We are planning a vaca to Mexico next year and I live in a predominatly hispanic community, so this would be perfect. Besides that I’m in healthcare – I would love to be able to communicate with my patients in their language.

3 Erin June 29, 2009 at 9:48 pm

Oh wow! This is awesome! Not sure of time differences… I just stumbled upon this & I hope I made the deadline. I’m having a hard time deciding what language to pick, but I will go with Chinese (Mandarin). My little 5 year old will be learning that at school next year, so I’d love to give him a head start! Thanks!

4 Kimberly Heath June 29, 2009 at 9:56 pm

I would love to be able to learn Spanish. I am currently working on getting licensed to teach ESL at the high school level. As I have read the course materials from industry leaders, I will always see the importance of learning a second language. It is so great that you are promoting this! I wish there were more like you to promote this type of behavior from others around us. All too often, we get ourselves comfortable and don’t want to reach beyond that comfort zone. I used to be one of those. It is truly amazing to think that our country is pretty much the only one where most of it’s population is multilingual. I speak minimal Japanese (because of a college minor) but unfortunately I haven’t had the chance to use it living in rural Indiana. Thank you for your efforts in promoting it!

5 Kimberly Heath June 29, 2009 at 9:57 pm

I meant to say is not multilingual, sorry.

6 Jennifer June 29, 2009 at 10:08 pm

What a wonderful give away! Living in AZ – Spanish is now almost a necessity. I would love to learn more. Thank you.

7 stacey June 29, 2009 at 10:14 pm

Not sure if I missed the deadline, but I’d very much like to learn Spanish.
Thank you!

8 Nicole aka Gidget June 29, 2009 at 10:29 pm

I would love to win the Spanish (latin america) version. As a former Spanish teacher I know the value of Rosetta Stone and I plan to have my daughter learn Spanish as much as possible!
P.S. Marie- did you know I have a language blog? I linked to it above. :)

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