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I was told at one point in time that Rosetta Stone was available on AKO for either free, or at a lower cost than buying it from the website or a third-party source. Has this ever been true, if it has is it still true, and where can I find it?
Posted >1 y ago
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SSG(P) James Starnater, Years ago Army personnel could take Rosetta Stone courses through Army e-Learning (Skilsoft/Skillport) Which could be found on AKO. Rosetta Stone lisence for the Army was discontinued so long ago I can't remember when. There are other avenues to get it for free like through on-post library and may require you to be on a waiting list.
There are so may ways to learn another language without having to break the bank like everyone has commented on this thread. I'll through one more to your kit-bag, its called Duolingo http://www.duolingo.com . You can access it from the web, your android device and so on. Voted as best Educational Start-up for 2013.
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/11/fast-growing-duolingo-caps-off-a-big-year-with-the-crunchie-for-best-education-startup/
There are so may ways to learn another language without having to break the bank like everyone has commented on this thread. I'll through one more to your kit-bag, its called Duolingo http://www.duolingo.com . You can access it from the web, your android device and so on. Voted as best Educational Start-up for 2013.
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/11/fast-growing-duolingo-caps-off-a-big-year-with-the-crunchie-for-best-education-startup/
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Actually the Army has something even better now. It is a online tele-teaching program. You get a real instructor that you actually speck with . I took an Arabic Course at Fort Bragg. My instructor also taught online. It is for SF guys but if there are open seats you can jump in. But there are set times for the classes. If you sign up and don't use it is will reflect. Now that I am back in the US I am going to try to keep working on m Arabic.
I did use the JKO training and found it to be horrible. With SOFTS you can ask questions. When I was learning Arabic it was a nightmare. I had a lot of questions.
I did use the JKO training and found it to be horrible. With SOFTS you can ask questions. When I was learning Arabic it was a nightmare. I had a lot of questions.
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It was removed from what I recall, but I would refer inquiries to SGT (Join to see) 's comment. Seems the place to go.
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I know they removed the courses from Skillport. That used to be the main place to go. The courses are worth promotion points. If you want another alternative, check out DuoLingo and JLU for free resources and lessons.
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