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Rosetta Stone Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Rosetta Stone Reviews & Ratings

4.2

Very Good

Based on 101 ratings & 109 reviews

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James J

01/18/18

3.5 out of 5

"Useful though frustrating at times"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? The use of images in the program lifts Rosetta Stone above the levels of other language learning programs, helping to create mental associations between images and words. Most useful for vocabulary and best paired with a conversational program. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? The coursework is highly repetitive, and you have to work through quite a bit of material that has little real-life applicability before reaching anything useful. ...

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Anonymous User

01/17/18

5 out of 5

"French"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? It's immersive and structured for your best learning. It's very simple and logical and helps you to build your language skills in an effective and efficient way. I think it's a great supplement to classes. I love taking Rosetta Stone before traveling somewhere. Few years ago I learned French with Rosetta Stone before taking a trip to Switzerland (the French speaking region). It's got a great, clean, modern interface. There are clear instructions, ...

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Anonymous User

01/16/18

5 out of 5

"Awesome for learning languages!!!"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? Various levels, easy exercises to help you learn language components, user friendly, colorful, have access to lots of different types of languages you can learn, which is really nice. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? Sometimes wish it was more challenging, wish the grammar parts were better, not always easy to use away from computer/phone, wish there were additional resources available to the user Recommendations to others considering ...

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Sharyn F

01/16/18

3.5 out of 5

"Rosetta Stone for students"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? Rosetta Stone really focuses on pronunciation. It won’t let a user continue to the next step unless the speech is near perfect. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? The directions are not always clear, and this can confuse and frustrate younger students. Recommendations to others considering Rosetta Stone: Make sure you have comfortable and compatible headphones. What problems is Rosetta Stone solving and how is that benefiting you? It allows a ...

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Whitney B

12/22/17

5 out of 5

"Rosetta Stone is a great way to start learning a language"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? Rosetta Stone is very interactive, and as a multiple language speaker, I find it one of the best ways to learn a new language, outside of actually immersing oneself in another country. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? Actually there is very little that I dislike about the program, aside from the cost! Recommendations to others considering Rosetta Stone: I think it is one of the best language learning software programs out there. Although it ...

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Anonymous User

12/20/17

4 out of 5

"Rosetta Stone Language Program Is Pretty Good "

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? I like the interface a lot. It captures my attention. I also enjoy learning in more than one way. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? I disliked how Rosetta Stone wasn't able to keep me as engaged long term. Recommendations to others considering Rosetta Stone: If you enjoy a more structured way of learning this may be for you. What problems is Rosetta Stone solving and how is that benefiting you? It helped me gain a bit of a refresher to ...

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Anonymous User

12/14/17

5 out of 5

"Great tool for learning a new language"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? The interface is great and makes learning a new language super easy. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? The thing I like least about Rosetta Stone is the price. What problems is Rosetta Stone solving and how is that benefiting you? I've been able to learn bits of a new language pretty easily and therefore able to communicate better with clients and vendors.

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Anonymous User

12/14/17

2.5 out of 5

"Self discipline required"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? I can learn around my schedule anywhere. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? Have to figure things out on your own which is sometimes difficult especially tenses Recommendations to others considering Rosetta Stone: Have a schedule. I used it every day for the first 2 weeks and then dropped it for 2 months. It has been continuing this way for the past 4 years. What problems is Rosetta Stone solving and how is that benefiting you? It aloud me to ...

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Anonymous User

12/13/17

5 out of 5

"Learn a language at your own pace"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? Ease of use, learn wherever and whenever you want. I love being able to use this software at home, in preparation for upcoming trips. Having tests and reviewing my scores keeps me on track and motivated. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? Direct feedback is always best, but this is a great way to get started. Also, you have to be motivated to keep using the software; I think having some automated reminders would help to stay on ...

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Susi B

12/13/17

5 out of 5

"Rosetta Stone makes learning a new language fun!"

What do you like best about Rosetta Stone? Rosetta Stone jumps right in - full immersion into the new language; learning words and sentence structure quickly. What do you dislike about Rosetta Stone? Their reporting isn't really set up for a school administrator to gather progress easily. What problems is Rosetta Stone solving and how is that benefiting you? We're a school, so it's an open door for studetns to explore a new language.