Further & Higher Education
Rosetta Stone can help maximise the effectiveness of existing Further and Higher Education language classes. Further and Higher Education institutions can also use Rosetta Stone to expand course offerings in languages where teacher resources are not available. For example, you could add other Rosetta Stone software to your course curriculum, even if you don’t have a teacher who specialises in these languages.
Rosetta Stone can also be used to effectively complement EAL courses and engage non-native English speakers on a variety of learning programmes.
Colleges and universities across the world turn to Rosetta Stone to complement their existing courses and introduce pupils to languages not included in the curriculum.
Getting Started
National and European Curriculum
Rosetta Stone correlates to UK National Curriculum Standards and Common European Frameworks.
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Customer Comments
"As a couple we tend to travel a fair amount and we enjoy the flexibility that Rosetta Stone provides. We can dip into it at our leisure and not be restrained by class timetables or the cost of a tutor."
- Elisabeth Raymond
"I have been using Rosetta Stone for over six months now, and I am finding it very effective. I like the fact that I can work at my own pace and in my own time, for example, completing a quick ten-minute lesson at my desk during my lunch break."
- Justin Tonkin
News and Announcements
Not Lost in Translation
2007-03-07
The New York Times takes a look at how business travellers learn languages.
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