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Thank you for the in depth review! Because I have a goal of learning my target languages to a conversational or fluent level, I think that Rosetta Stone would be the better fit for me. I’ll have to check it out sometime!
Great comparison! I really appreciate how you broke down the strengths and weaknesses of both apps. The insights on Rosetta Stone’s immersive approach vs. Busuu’s structured lessons with community feedback were super helpful. This video makes it much easier to decide which app fits my learning style. Thanks for the detailed review!
I have extensive experience with upwards of eighteen language learning apps and moderate experience with just under forty of them. And I’m still waiting for the time when I disagree with one of your reviews and recommendations. (It hasn’t happened yet.) 🙂 I think your assessments are spot on, and your subscribers would do well to heed your counsel - yes, even allowing that there is no one-size-fits-all methodology that works well for everyone. Thanks for making such a great contribution to the language-learning community. -Jeff
@@Guide2Fluency, I agree. Rocket or Pimsleur make a better “mate” for Rosetta Stone. With their focus on audio, they complement the visual orientation of Rosetta Stone in a way that Busuu does not. I would actually prefer even Babbel to Busuu as a supplement to Rosetta Stone - notwithstanding Busuu’s much hyped community feature. One thing I have noted about Busuu’s community feature is that it has the potential to divert the language-learner from their studies and to retard their progress rather than to enhance it. The feedback one gets can be very uneven in its reliability. Some people will report that one’s speech or writing exercise is “perfect” when in fact the vocabulary or grammar is faulty. So this is a hit-and-miss proposition. I like the community feature as a concept, but in practice, it often fails to live up to its promise. Rocket hits the sweet spot here for holding the user’s hand while also encouraging them to dive into dialogue. It’s the best of the bunch. But for a more affordable alternative, Babbel is a good start, and Rosetta Stone can be the supplement to Babbel.
GIVEAWAY ALERT
Our team is giving away free access to a language learning app/program every month to one of our subscribers. It only takes a few seconds to join! More details here: ua-cam.com/video/YjXSjaSeA4w/v-deo.html
Thank you for the in depth review! Because I have a goal of learning my target languages to a conversational or fluent level, I think that Rosetta Stone would be the better fit for me. I’ll have to check it out sometime!
Cool! Thanks for watching :)
Great comparison! I really appreciate how you broke down the strengths and weaknesses of both apps. The insights on Rosetta Stone’s immersive approach vs. Busuu’s structured lessons with community feedback were super helpful. This video makes it much easier to decide which app fits my learning style. Thanks for the detailed review!
Awesome :) Glad it was helpful!
I appreciate you putting the discount codes in the description
No prob :)
I have extensive experience with upwards of eighteen language learning apps and moderate experience with just under forty of them. And I’m still waiting for the time when I disagree with one of your reviews and recommendations. (It hasn’t happened yet.) 🙂
I think your assessments are spot on, and your subscribers would do well to heed your counsel - yes, even allowing that there is no one-size-fits-all methodology that works well for everyone.
Thanks for making such a great contribution to the language-learning community. -Jeff
Thank you so much Jeff! :)
Thanks for making these great comparisons!
Glad you like them!
Wow thanks for making this video!
No problem! Thanks for watching :)
great video! thanks for the help. would these apps be a combo together?
Yes and no. RS would be better paired with Rocket or Pimsleur
@@Guide2Fluency, I agree. Rocket or Pimsleur make a better “mate” for Rosetta Stone. With their focus on audio, they complement the visual orientation of Rosetta Stone in a way that Busuu does not. I would actually prefer even Babbel to Busuu as a supplement to Rosetta Stone - notwithstanding Busuu’s much hyped community feature.
One thing I have noted about Busuu’s community feature is that it has the potential to divert the language-learner from their studies and to retard their progress rather than to enhance it. The feedback one gets can be very uneven in its reliability. Some people will report that one’s speech or writing exercise is “perfect” when in fact the vocabulary or grammar is faulty. So this is a hit-and-miss proposition. I like the community feature as a concept, but in practice, it often fails to live up to its promise.
Rocket hits the sweet spot here for holding the user’s hand while also encouraging them to dive into dialogue. It’s the best of the bunch. But for a more affordable alternative, Babbel is a good start, and Rosetta Stone can be the supplement to Babbel.
Busuu > Rosetta Stone