Rosetta Stone Indonesian Level 1- CD-ROM Software Our Price $273.95
Build a foundation. Rosetta Stone Indonesian Level 1 Software includes everything you need to begin learning Indonesian—from grammar and vocabulary to basic sentence structure. It’s the foundation upon which your language-learning journey begins! Rosetta Stone Indonesian Level 1 Software will help you:
Rosetta Stone Language Software offers a comprehensive course of study for beginning learners leading to everyday proficiency in listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing.
Learn All 4 Language Skills. Our balanced curriculum includes listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing.
Native Speakers & Speech Recognition. Improve your speech by imitating a native speaker. Rosetta Stone’s speech recognition records your voice and evaluates your pronunciation and accent dynamically.
No Tedious Memorization or Translation. Immerses you completely in your new language so you’ll learn quickly and retain what you learn. Systematic structure teaches vocabulary and grammar naturally, without lists and drills.
Immediate Reinforcement. Previews, exercises, and tests with automated tutorials help you focus on areas that need additional reinforcement.
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The INDONESIAN Language: The official language of Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia also known as Indonesian. However, there are 583 recognized languages and dialects throughout the country. English is the predominant language for travel and business and Dutch and French are widely spoken in urban areas. Indonesian is based on classical Malay and has existed for 70 years and is still in the process of developoing. Many English words have been incorporated into the vocabulary. Indonesian is written in Roman letters but the roots of some words are Sanskrit, reflecting the islands' Hindu-Buddhist history before the coming of Islam in the 13th century.