Rosetta Stone is the most comprehensive Japanese course available. The lessons are dynamic, involving and great fun. That's why many governments and large organisations use Rosetta Stone to train their staff in other languages.
Rosetta works on the premise that we learn a language best if we do so in the same way as we learnt our own tongue as children - by interacting with the world around us.
Therefore each of the 210 lessons will get the student to view a series of images and select the correct one for the phrase given. The phrases are to begin with very simple, but get more and more complex through the exercise, giving a real sense of structure.
The Rosetta course covers all four aspects of learning a language - speaking, listening, reading and writing and is thus a truly comprehensive all-in one choice for students of the Japanese language.
Also, and this is very important, in order to view certain websites in Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana fonts, you will need to download certain software. Here is a website that provides the software/downloads and further information and advice so that you can view such scripts on the web. There you can also learn about software that allows you to type using those scripts.
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