Rocket Language Course Review - Our No.1 Audio Language Learning Course

Description: Rocket Language courses can be ordered as CDs or downloaded directly. It should be noted that the price for downloaded files is considerably less than for CDs.
The courses are primarily audio courses with additional scripts, e-books, and games.
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Listen to Rocket French Lesson 1 Chapter 1 Sample
(Visit the Rocket homepage of your language for more free samples)
Languages Available:
Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and American sign language.
Overall 88%
As much as I dislike the quite aggressive sales tactics of the Rocket homepage I have to admit that the whole Rocket French package is excellent value for money, but as well as that, it is actually a very good product. Although the audio course is the main focus here, on its own it is possibly not quite as effective as the Pimsleur audio course. It is, however, a very respectable product, and does a good job at immersing the student in conversation and keeping it interesting. I actually like the audio course (although I found the guy a little over-enthusiastic at times) and it makes learning easy and fun. Combine that with the mega games (which for me are the biggest surprise package of all) and you have a great all-round product. At a possible download price of $99 it is also great value for money. Probably the best value for money audio course available.
That is why, pound-for-pound Rocket Languages is our choice for no.1 audio language learning course available today.
Review Breakdown
Audio Course
The Rocket language system is centered around the audio courses which concentrate on simple everyday conversations. Each audio file begins with a conversation between a man and a woman in the native language (in this case French) beginning with basic introductions and leading up to more complicated exchanges. The short conversation is then broken down piece-by-piece with the student expected to respond aloud and repeat each given sentence. The young man does all of the talking in English and explains grammar and vocabulary issues as he goes along. In each subsequent lesson the previous vocabulary is read to check you can remember it; if you cannot you are advised to repeat the previous lesson.
Games/ Exercises
The Mega games consist of three parts: Megavocab and Mega audio both ask you to choose the topic to be tested to begin with e.g. places, the weather, shopping etc. Megavocab then gives you a picture and asks you to choose the correct word or phrase to describe it out of a possible 4. Thankfully the meaning of the word is given in English which is often necessary as the pictures can be a little obscure at times, but you can also turn this option off if preferred. Mega audio gives you six pictures with the English description and plays you the spoken word or phrase of your chosen topic and you must choose the correct picture.
The third game is called Megaverbs. In this game you first choose a tense (present, perfect, conditional etc.) and then the computer gives you a verb in its neutral infinitive form (eg. to send) and a personal pronoun (I, he, they etc.). You must then write the correct conjugation of the verb. Each of the three games gives you 4 points for a correct answer and subtracts one for each incorrect guess.
Extras
As well as the audio course and the surprisingly effective games, Rocket also supplies the transcript for every conversation so you can see how words are spelt, and a grammar booklet which gives more information about the topics being covered and the grammar involved. These booklets are full colour and have embedded audio clips so you can hear the words that you are reading about. They also have written exercises to help you become better at the new grammar.
The final added bonus are the Megacards. These are pre-made flash cards for beginner and advanced which you can print out and use to help increae your vocabulary.
I have to admit when I first looked at Rocket French I was hoping it would be terrible and I would hate it. The website that you order the product from has all the hallmarks of a cheap sales pitch and i was expecting the product to follow suit (or at worst be a complete scam). I have to say though that I was pleasantly surprised: the Rocket French course is professionally done, quite effective in its method, and surprisingly engaging.
Audio course
The audio course alone is of a good standard, but nothing ground-breaking in its approach. Each conversation is useful and relevant and spoken at a good pace—not too slow to appear artificial but just slow enough for a novice to understand. The conversations are then broken down by sentence and by word and the meaning of each is given to show how the grammar in the language is structured. I liked the way the translation is often given literally in the order of the foreign words and then in the English order e.g. "comment vous appelez-vous?" is translated into English as "what is your name?" but the narrator also gives the direct literal translation as ''how do you call yourself?". I think this is a useful way to understand the sentence structure in French and also to understand the use of the vocabulary.
Students are reminded of past vocabulary and urged to retake lessons to cement learning. Although the audio courses are well done they have no graduated interval recall as such and are therefore less efficient than the Pimsleur course, although with the right self disiciplne for reviewing, a student could learn just as much, if not more, with the Rocket.
Mega Games
These games are fun, addictive and surprisingly effective at helping you use the vocabulary you have learned and advance your knowledge of grammar and language construction. I have to say, out of all the games and added exercises of other programs that i have tried, these were the most fun and probably the most effective. Although this is just a side dish to the main event it has been very well made, and along with the transcript and grammar booklet increase the effectiveness of the whole product
Cost is probably the biggest plus for Rocket languages. The fact that the downloadable files are priced at least half the cost of its competitors gives Rocket a definite advantage in the value for money stakes.
Free
Another Benefit of Rocket is that you can try it for free before you buy. Give them your e-mail address and they will send you the first 3 lessons of the course for free over 6 days. Sure they will probably send you follow up sales letters for the rest of your life (or until you unsubscribe anyway) but it's free, and what better way to get a taste before you fork out your cash.
Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Hindi,and American sign language.
Who's is Good for?
Audio learners who are on a budget.
People who want to learn primarily on the move
The Good
- Transcripts of the lessons included
- Native speakers used for audio
- The games are excellent
- Great price
- 60 day money back guarantee
- Can get 3 lessons free as a sample
- Downloadable
- Has workbooks to teach writing and grammar
The Bad
- Aggressive sales tactics on homepage
- No method of recalling previously learned vocabulary
- Host can be a little too enthusiastic. (annoying or funny?)
Product Tested: Rocket French
Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and American sign language.
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