
When I moved to Tucson almost ten years ago, one of my goals was to learn Spanish. The computer software program relies on words, pictures and the voices of native speakers rather than dictionaries and grammar books to teach the language. Specializing in language immersion techniques, Rosetta Stone offers over 30 language courses with a varying number of levels depending on the language. Now that we have the time and desire to learn a foreign language, who’s going to teach us? Rosetta Stone.

Sure, many of us took Spanish, French, Latin or maybe German in high school but if your experience was anything like mine, it didn’t prepare you to speak the language. Unfortunately, if you’re a baby boomer who was educated in the United States, competency in a foreign language wasn’t emphasized. Baby boomer travelers, visiting a foreign country is a better experience when you understand the language.
