Dear Sonlight,
Up to 35% off Rosetta Stone? In Portuguese, they'd say,
"Isso é um grande negócio!" (That's a great deal!)
From July 26 through September 2, you'll
realize substantial savings on Rosetta
Stone when you purchase through Sonlight:
- Save 25% on Level 1:
$159
$119.25
- Save 25% on Level 1-3 Sets:
$379 $284.25
- Save 35% on Level 1-5 Sets:
$479 $311.35
"We
are so excited we are learning to communicate with our Filipino
relatives in Tagalog now! Rosetta Stone has literally opened the door
to another world for us. We are looking forward to traveling to the
Philippines and using our new language skills there to get to know our
relatives better." – Carol L, Bountiful, UT
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Did you know that children who learn a language before the
onset of adolescence are much more likely to have native-like
pronunciation?
Why is it easy for kids to learn a
new language? Child development experts attribute optimal
language-learning conditions and proficiency to physiological changes
that occur in the maturing brain as an individual enters puberty.
Research indicates that children have greater neural activity and denser
tissue in the areas of the brain related to memory, attention and
language than monolingual learners.1 Your kids are likely more ready
than they'll ever again be to learn a new language.
It's not Greek to a child – Rosetta Stone teaches the way
we naturally learn language
At Sonlight, we believe Rosetta
Stone is one of the best language-learning teaching tools
available. Take a few minutes to experience the unique dynamic
immersion approach that mimics the way we actually acquire
language.
"I love that
[my daughters] can go at their own pace, and it doesn't take any of my
time since it's independent learning!" – Sue Y, Juneau, AK
Does language learning fit with your family's homeschool
goals?
Consider these factors in your
decision:
- College admission officers like to
see that your children studied a foreign language. Many
colleges require at least two years of high school–level foreign
language study. Each Rosetta Stone program equals about a year of
high school study or a semester of college study.
- Foreign language skills open
career opportunities. Employers at home and abroad,
Christian and secular, want team members who can speak to a global
audience. Equip your children with a skill that will serve them well
and impact the world.
- People connect with those who
speak their language. We don't need to travel abroad to
interact with people who speak another language. Your children will
likely encounter different people and cultures right where you live.
Prepare them to converse and connect with others more deeply.
Rosetta Stone Homeschool Edition gives you tools for
language learning success
Sonlight offers the Homeschool
Edition of Rosetta Stone Version 3. You receive the following,
particularly suited for the homeschool environment:
- The
complete language program – software, headset and user guide.
- Printable
helps, such as scripts for every lesson and a complete index of
words taught in your program.
- Teacher's
handbook and student management system to help track progress.
- FREE
phone support for six months. FREE and unlimited email and live chat
support, or self-help online at the Rosetta Stone site.
New words and new worlds await
Would you consider including a
foreign language in your children's studies this year? September 2
isn't far away. Your children have never been more ready than they are
today. With up to 35% off, free shipping* and backed by Rosetta Stone's
30-day money-back guarantee, it's the perfect opportunity to give
your kids a skill that can forever impact their lives.
Uppriktigt (Russian for
"Sincerely"),
Tim
Heil
Customer Relations Manager

www.sonlight.com
P.S. We really want to make this
affordable for you. You may qualify for Sonlight's budget-friendly payment
plan with no interest or additional fees (available to U.S.
and Canadian customers with orders of $399 or more).
*FREE shipping is
available to the lower 48 states. Additional Club discounts do not apply
to Rosetta Stone products.
1
Bialystok 2001; Mechelli et al., 2004; Kovelman, Baker, & Petitto,
2006; from How
Children Learn a Second Language
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