Rosetta Stone® Foundations Contents

Rosetta Stone® Foundations Contents

ROSETTA STONE® FOUNDATIONS CONTENTS Rosetta Stone® Language Learning Suite Rosetta Stone® Foundations Level 1 Content Unit 1: Language Basics Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Basic Sentences People and common activities Forming plurals Third-person pronouns and plurals Greetings and farewells Definite and indefinite articles Singular, plural and gendered nouns Subject-verb agreement Everyday Items Common foods Present progressive Animals Negation Everyday items Direct objects Negation Direct mixed-gendered “they” Question word: “what” Yes/no questions Colors and Sizes Adjectives Personal pronouns Colors and sizes Adjectives Professions First- and second-person pronouns Nouns Clothing and Quantities Numbers 1-6 Direct objects Many household object and clothing words Quantity comparisons Question words: “who” and “how many” Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Unit 2: Greeting and Introductions Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Family Relationships Family relationships Compound subjects Possessive pronouns Family relationships Numbers 7-12 People’s ages Question words Around the House Household words Nouns Rooms in the house Articles Common appliances Prepositions Prepositions Syllables Family relationships Making Acquaintances Talk about self Personal pronouns Identifying your country of origin Titles and addresses Names of several cities and countries Words for city landmarks Greetings Question words Clothing Colors Descriptive Articles of clothing Predicate adjectives Adjectives to describe self Greetings Personal physical states Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Content will vary by language. 2 Rosetta Stone Foundations Contents | RosettaStone.com Unit 3: Work and School Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Locations and Times of Day Workplaces Inside and outside Times of day and time-of-day greetings Numbers Question words: “when” and “where” Time- and place-related prepositions Numbers 13-20 Senses and Body Parts Calendar time Demonstrative adjectives Days of the week Days of week Polite language Preposition: “with” Visiting a friend Parts of the body Sensory words Languages Languages user speaks/does not speak Simple present Numbers 21-69 Punctuation Names of languages Daily Routine Reflexive verbs Subject and verb agreement Morning washing routine Because Bedroom and bathroom objects New adjectives Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Unit 4: Shopping Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Landmarks and Directions Shopping Compound sentences Names of several stores Need and want Things commonly bought Verbs about places and objects Currency, Cost and Preferences Express likes and dislikes Possessive pronouns Compare things Forming questions Things to do around town Sports Cost of items Common currencies Materials and Merchandise Common shopping phrases The stative passive Different forms of payment Comparison Describing objects one shops for Comparatives Comparing and Contrasting Quantity Category Comparison words Aspect Shopping Sameness Difference Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. RosettaStone.com | Rosetta Stone Foundations Contents 3 Rosetta Stone® Foundations Level 2 Content Unit 5: Travel Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Destinations Types of buildings Prepositions Types of stores Pronoun contractions Asking for directions Following directions Directions and Location Public transportation The imperative Directional language Ordinal numbers Vehicles Verbs used with modes of transportation Various kinds of transportation stations Time, Arrivals and Departures Travel itineraries Telling time Specific time words Clock times Additional modes of transportation Numbers 70-99 Useful vocabulary for airports and train stations Weather Today and Tomorrow Travel destinations Future tense Weather language Indefinite subject pronoun Temperature Kinds of precipitation Talking about the weather in the future Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Unit 6: Past and Future Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Correspondence Past tense Verb tenses Indirect objects Periods of time Correspondence Future tense Meaning and Understanding Indirect objects Indirect object pronouns Asking for clarification Asking for repetition School subjects Careers Imperfect tense The continuous past Different levels of school and students Punctuation Jobs and workplaces Formal and Informal Situations Contrast between past tense and imperfect tense Present and past tenses Polite ways to make requests Polite phrases Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Content will vary by language. 4 Rosetta Stone Foundations Contents | RosettaStone.com Unit 5: Travel Unit 7: Friends and Social Life Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Destinations Types of buildings Prepositions Giving and Following Instructions Social life Direct/indirect objects Types of stores Pronoun contractions Leisure-time activities Calendar terms Asking for directions Activity planning Following directions Formal imperative Months of the year Directions and Location Public transportation The imperative Directional language Ordinal numbers Planning Planning an event Prepositional phrases Vehicles Methods of communicating Numbers Verbs used with modes of transportation How to write and say dates Various kinds of transportation stations Informal imperative Numbers 100 through 1,000 Time, Arrivals and Departures Travel itineraries Telling time Specific time words Clock times Celebrations and Culture Types of parties Demonstrative adjectives Additional modes of transportation Possession Courtesies Numbers 70-99 Phone etiquette Useful vocabulary for airports and train stations Demonstrative words: “this,” “that,” “these” and “those” Adverbs of place: “here” and ”there” Weather Today and Tomorrow Travel destinations Future tense Weather language Indefinite subject pronoun Temperature Invitations and Apologies Party language Expressing politeness Kinds of precipitation Comparisons Preferences Talking about the weather in the future Accepting/declining an invitation Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Unit 6: Past and Future Unit 8: Dining and Vacation Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Correspondence Past tense Verb tenses Dining In and Dining Out New form of the future Adverb of degree Indirect objects Periods of time Food and restaurant language Preposition use Correspondence Future tense Landmarks and the Arts Landmarks Negation Meaning and Understanding Indirect objects Indirect object pronouns Architectural features Types of things Asking for clarification Asking for repetition Musical instruments School subjects Art media Careers Imperfect tense The continuous past Emotions Religious buildings Expressing emotions Different levels of school and students Punctuation Emotions Sequencing events Jobs and workplaces Sight-seeing verbs Sequencing words Formal and Informal Situations Contrast between past tense and imperfect tense Present and past tenses Polite ways to make requests Polite phrases Vacation Activities Common vacation activities Possession Places to go on vacation Modal verbs Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key Things to see on vacation skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. Vacation-themed clothing Weather Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations. RosettaStone.com | Rosetta Stone Foundations Contents 5 Rosetta Stone® Foundations Level 3 Content Unit 9: Home and Health Lesson Core Concepts Grammar and Usage Spatial Relations Backyard Verb tenses Related verbs and nouns Imperative form Comparison words Household Chores Kitchen Compound sentences Bathroom Inquiries and requests Living room Chore-related verbs Sports and Exercise Sports Punctuation Exercise Opposites Time-related adverbs: “always,” “never” and “sometimes” Injuries and Health Body parts Expressing health needs Minor injuries Body language First aid Milestone Each unit concludes with a Milestone, an interactive capstone activity that lets the learner practice key skills learned and apply new language knowledge in real-life situations.

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