Andrew Dalton said: I know this may not be the appropriate place for this topic, but it does get the most traffic? Anyway, I have wanted to learn a second language for some time now Japanese being my first choice and Spanish the second. If you knew me you would understand why I would like to learn Japanese. In this business however Spanish is the one spoken most in the United States. Rosetta Stone seems to be the best place to start, in conjunction to watching sports, movies and other television programs. Has anyone used Rosetta Stone to learn another language and has learning Spanish done anything for your career?
Thanks,
Andrew Dalton
Metamora Golf and Country Club
Andrew, good for you, a second or third language is a great thing, myself I do okay in Chinese and Bahasa-Indonesian, I am in Japan now and only speak a few words as so many people speak English here it has never been top of my list to learn. As I have gotten older it is also harder to learn (mid 60's). I have lived in a number of countries and always found the local language to be fun to learn. Rosetta Stone is very good, hover it is confusing and I did not care for it, may do say it is the best. If you can get a free trial offer or a 30 day trial may be a good idea. I like the DVD (mp3) type myself. I also have studied the writing in Chinese and Japanese. Japanese is the hardest I think to learn.
Keith
Zama Japan