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Rosetta Stone V2. Tagalog, Level 1 & 2
Normal Price:$359.00
Our Price:$323.00
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Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Rosetta Stone
Label: Rosetta Stone
Platform: Windows Vista
Platform: Windows Vista
Features for Rosetta Stone V2. Tagalog, Level 1 & 2:
- Rosetta Stone helps you understand everyday language through our proficiency-based listening and reading activities
- You will pronounce words correctly after practicing with our proprietary speech comparison tool
- Find the words you need when you need them Connecting new language directly to real-life images means the words spring to mind when you're in everyday contexts
- Rosetta Stone teaches you to spell and write accurately Language-specific keyboards and drag and drop tiles perfect your writing skills
- Learn to communicate by quickly combining words and phrases into complete sentences and dialogue
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Customer Reviews
Rosetta Stone's Tagalog 
2008-07-04
Very effective way to trick an old brain to learn to think in another language. I have no completed the lectures, but already see the results.
Very Satisfied 
2008-02-09
Having tried many different methods to try to learn Tagalog, this one is helping what I learn stick. Also, the price was well below the competitors. Great buy.
Good Tool for Tagalog 
2007-12-12
So far I am very happy with this program. I have been using this program for a short time and can tell what I'm learning is sticking. One thing I like about this program is that unlike books and some other programs it doesnt get bogged down in explaining endings and cases, it teaches by using them in context. The one weakness is that like many language programs/books it doesn't always convey they way "it's really done". For example after learning the basic colors my wife (who is a native speaker) explained to me they use the english words for most colors. I think that anyone who sticks with this program will get a good grasp on the language. I would recommend once you have a good grasp watching some tagalog movies to hear what you've learned in a "realistic" setting.