Games There are a few games available to students. Each game

Games
There are a few games available to students.
Each game must be unlocked by completing lessons in the curriculum of Rosetta Stone.
It is recommended to set a time limit or an attempt limit on the games to prevent students from playing them
the entire period.
Games are difficult.
They can try each game multiple times as they do differ in pictures and questions asked.
***These activities do not work on an ipad. They must be on a laptop or desktop.
Readings
Rosetta Stone also offers readings.
Students can listen to the story being told in the native language. Then students can record themselves
speaking the story in the language they choose.
***These activities do not work on an ipad. They must be on a laptop or desktop.
Introduction to Games & Activities
As you make your way through the levels and units of your program, you will also have the opportunity to
participate in language building activities that will align with your current progress.
Practice your new language using fun and competitive games either by yourself, or alongside
other learners. In "Play" games you won't directly communicate (Chat or speak) with other
learners. You can choose to play by yourself in Solo games, or play a friendly competitive game
with another learner.
Immerse yourself in a story. Read and listen to your favorite stories, or record yourself reading
them aloud. Your pronunciation will be analyzed as you record so you know well you're doing.
When do Games & Activities unlock?
Games & Activities are designed around your language training content. The further you progress in your Core
Lessons, the more games you'll unlock. Keep in mind, the games unlock at different times depending on your
language and your language training customization settings (settings tab). Below are the general guidelines for
most languages:
Completed Unit & Lesson
Unlocked Game
Unit 1, Lesson 1
MemGo!, Picari, Prospero
Unit 1, Lesson 2
Buzz Bingo (Lesson 4 for some languages)
Unit 1, Lesson 1-4
Super Bubble Mania, Stories (Solo game option)
So, to summarize: finish Level 1 Unit 1 and you unlock most of the games! After the initial content is unlocked
for each game, the content is updated as you progress through your language training. For example, you will see
different content when you play MemGo once you are in Level 1 Unit 2 than you did when you played it in
Level 1 Unit 1.
Interactive Activities
In Schoology’s Rosetta Stone Course, there is a link that takes you to the Google Drive Rosetta Stone folder.
http://tinyurl.com/ph9a7rz
In there are 30+ interactive activities.
These are not meant to teach any of the languages.
They are ways for students to practice what they are learning.
Recommended times for during the lesson or year are listed.
Some may require making copies ahead of time.