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  2. Student Workbook - Rosetta Stone

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    Rosetta Stone® Tests – English (American) Level 1 5 Unit 2, Lesson 1, Test Section 1. Answer the questions using the information in parentheses. Follow the example: What is this? (coffee) 1) What are you doing? (eating) 2) Are you drinking milk? (water) 3) Do you have a pen? (yes) 4) Who is playing? (the mother and her daughter)

  3. Pupil Workbook - Rosetta Stone

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    Rosetta Stone® Workbook – English (British) Level 1 5 Unit 1, Lesson 1, Quiz Section 1. Fill in each blank space with is or are. The girls cooking. 1) The man swimming. 2) They reading. 3) The women drinking. 4) She eating. 5) The boys running.

  4. Course Contents for Language Learning - Rosetta Stone

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    Simply find your language below and choose the Units you're learning. Each section in the Course Contents is given a number that represents a Unit and Lesson. For example, section 1.3 is Unit 1 Lesson 3. *If the sections below do not open, refresh the page and try again.

  5. User's Guide Levels 1, 2 & 3 - Rosetta Stone

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    Section 1, Getting Started, introduces you to Rosetta Stones method and structure. It also provides a step-by-step guide to installing and running the program.

  6. Resources for English Learners - Foundations - Rosetta Stone

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    Rosetta Stone storybooks include 20 guided stories that are tied to the skill level of each of the 20 English units, and include writing prompts, comprehension quizzes, corresponding audio files, and answer keys.

  7. Rosetta Stone Language Unit Descriptions

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    Units 1-4: These units help to build a foundation of fundamental vocabulary and essential language structure. Vocabulary and skills emphasized include: Greetings and Introductions; Simple questions and answers; Shopping; Listening comprehension skills

  8. Rosetta Stone taps into your brain's innate ability to learn new languages so you feel comfortable with everyday communication. The best way to pick up a new language is to immerse yourself. We help you learn quickly through everyday scenarios, interactive activities, and audio from native speakers.