Rosetta Stone is a language-learning software for individual and organizational use. It uses a method called spaced repetition, employing images, text, sound, and video to teach foreign languages without translation. In exercises, learners match a text passage, sound, image, or video with one of four options. The software includes writing exercises and grammar lessons, and can assess word pronunciation if a microphone is available. Each unit ends with a review.
The software provides immediate scoring, with a customizable system for feedback. Scores are calculated on a scale of 0 to 100 and remain visible during practice exercises, but not tests. Points are awarded based on the number of attempts made to answer correctly.
