Rosetta Stone License Agreement

Rosetta Stone grants you a limited license to access and use the Site. As a condition of such a license, you agree: Level 3 provides instructions to help „connect with the world around you by building on the language foundations and conversational skills you developed at Levels 1 and 2.“ In addition to extending grammatical grammar, learned at levels 1 and 2, level 3 teaches a deeper vocabulary, including botanical notions, culinary notions, how to express detailed opinions and judgments, and how to discuss politics, religion, and economics. As with the first two levels, each unit contains a ten-minute „milestone“ activity, in which the user participates in a simulated conversation. Level 2 offers a total of about twenty-four hours to teach the user to „navigate around you while building on the vocabulary and essential language structure at Level 1“. We deal more with grammar, including past and future forms and forms of imperatives. Topics such as giving instructions, writing letters, employment concepts, discussing apologies, emotions, and criticizing art are also discussed. As in level 1, each unit is followed by a ten-minute „milestone“. In version 3 Pack, there are four units per language level. Each unit has four basic lessons, which last about 30 minutes. The student then moves on to one of the following teaching modes: pronunciation, writing, vocabulary, grammar, hearing, reading, speaking. The milestone is an exercise at the end of each unit, in which students apply what they have learned in the unit. The program immediately indicates whether the answer is correct or incorrect. The „Settings“ screen allows the student to choose whether a sound is played or not when a response is clicked.

At the bottom of the window, the program displays all the screens of the current lesson. If all the answers for this screen are correct, the button for this screen turns green. If some answers are correct, the edge of the button turns green, but the screen number itself turns orange. If all the answers for a screen are wrong, the button turns orange. This applies to all lessons except exam and milestone lessons, which are treated as tests. In these lessons, the buttons for each screen all remain brown. In all lessons, there is a button at the bottom right of the window that moves the mouse over it to indicate how many answers were correctly, incorrectly, or not answered….

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