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Rosetta Stone Arabic - Level I Personal Edition

 

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Rosetta Stone Arabic Level I

 

Arabic Level I Personal Edition set comes complete with illustrated User's Guides and Curriculum Text books.

 Arabic Course

With over 3500 real-life images and phrases in 92 lessons, Arabic Level I Personal Edition provides up to 250 hours of mastery instruction in Listening Comprehension, Reading and Speaking. Systematic structure teaches vocabulary and grammar naturally, without lists and drills. Previews, exercises and tests accompany every lesson with automated tutorials throughout the program. 

 

Rosetta Stone compared to Leading Language Courses

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Course Last Version Proficiency MSRP

Rosetta Stone I

Over 4 years Beginner

$195.00

Auralog V5 Complete

2004

Beg to Advanced

$249.00

Transparent 9.0

2003

Beg to Advanced

$89.00

Language Technology used by Diplomats and Astronauts

Now you can learn Arabic with the award-winning method used by the US State Department to train diplomats. Proven effective by NASA, the Peace Corps and over 5 million users worldwide, the Rosetta Stone Language Library teaches new languages faster and easier than ever before. You will learn Arabic the way you learned your own native language, without translation, memorization, or studying rules of grammar. Using real-life pictures to convey the meaning of each new phrase, The Rosetta Stone integrates new vocabulary and grammar systematically. It's the natural way to learn. It works.

Key Learning Concepts

  • Present, Past, Future

  • Professions and Activities

  • Family Relationships; People and Talking

  • Descriptive Adjectives; Comparative Nouns

  • Alone, Crowd, Friend

  • Directions: How Do I Get To . . .

System Requirements:

PC:
Windows 95/98/XP/Me or NT/2000, Pentium 160 class processor, 32 MB RAM, 40 MB free hard drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, 16-bit color display, 16-bit Windows compatible sound card, Speech Recognition feature requires a Pentium 100 class processor (or better) and a microphone.

Mac:
Mac OS 8.0 or later, PowerPC processor, 32 MB RAM, 40 MB free hard drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, 16-bit color display, Speech Recognition feature requires a PowerPC 90 processor (or better) and a PlainTalk compatible microphone.
A brief history of the Rosetta Stone slightly altered to include reference to The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition every time the Rosetta Stone is mentioned. These editorial additions have been made to make this page easier for you to find when you search for Rosetta Stone language software. Facts About The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition  What is the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition is a Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition with writing on it in two languages (Egyptian and Greek), using three scripts (hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek). Why is it in three different scripts?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition is written in three scripts because when it was written, there were three scripts being used in Egypt.  The first was hieroglyphic which was the script used for important or religious documents. The second was demotic which was the common script of Egypt.  The third was Greek which was the language of the rulers of Egypt at that time.  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition was written in all three scripts so that the priests, government officials and rulers of Egypt could read what it said.  When was the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition made? The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition was carved in 196 B.C..  When was the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition found?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition was found in 1799.  Who found the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition was found by French soldiers who were rebuilding a fort in Egypt.  Where was the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition found?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition was found in a small village in the Delta called Rosetta (Rashid).  Why is it called the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition?  It is called the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition because it was discovered in a town called Rosetta (Rashid).  What does the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition say?  The Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition is a text written by a group of priests in Egypt to honour the Egyptian pharaoh. It lists all of the things that the pharaoh has done that are good for the priests and the people of Egypt.  Who deciphered hieroglyphs? Many people worked on deciphering hieroglyphs over several hundred years. However, the structure of the  cript was very difficult to work out. After many years of studying the Rosetta Stone Arabic Level 1 Personal Edition and other examples of ancient Egyptian writing, Jean-François Champollion deciphered hieroglyphs in 1822.  How did Champollion decipher hieroglyphs?  Champollion could read both Greek and coptic.  He was able to figure out what the seven demotic signs in coptic were. By looking at how these signs were used in coptic he was able to work out what they stood for. Then he began tracing these demotic signs back to hieroglyphic signs.  By working out what some hieroglyphs stood for, he could make educated guesses about what the other hieroglyphs stood for.

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