Expand your horizons – learn a world language with Mizzou Academy!
Welcome! We are so happy you have decided to embark on or continue your world language learning journey with Mizzou Academy. There are over 7,000 languages spoken globally. This means you have almost endless potential to learn new languages and make new connections. We’ve found the more you learn about languages, culture, and the world, the distance between people and place becomes smaller.
Learning another language is far more than gaining a few new phrases. A world language learner is someone who is studying a language beyond their home language. Truly studying language means learning about both communication and culture. As you learn new languages, you will be able to communicate with more people, build bridges, understand nuance in culture and literature, and be a more mobile global citizen.
Global citizenship is the idea that all human beings are interconnected as members of a world community who share space, experience, and common bonds. At Mizzou Academy, we have students from over 40 different countries of origin. We commend you on your interest in world languages, and we would be thrilled to count you among our global learning community.
Language Options
Arabic
Chinese
Dutch
Filipino
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Persian (Farsi)
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Our World Language courses begin the first of each month.
Prerequisites: Our World Language courses must be taken in sequential order. For example, you must take Spanish 1A before proceeding to Spanish 1B. If you are unsure of which level to enroll in, please work with our counselor to review transfer credits and other factors that might influence which course you take.
Through an exciting partnership with Rosetta Stone Education, we are able to offer 21 World Languages with the following features:
Immersive environment: Students will spend all their time on the course immersed in the target language, so they will get used to interacting within the focus language and using it. Students acquire the structures by modeling real communicative situations.
Self-paced courses: Mizzou Academy suggests a weekly course load to finish in 20 weeks, but students can tweak this schedule to fit their own pace and schedule and finish earlier.
Scaffolding: Our content is structured in a way that what students learn, prepares them for the next lesson. Progress is built on solid ground.
Practice: Rosetta Stone’s speech recognition tool enables students to practice their pronunciation in a stress-free context. In some of our courses, students also have the opportunity to interact with native speaking tutors.
Mobile-friendly: Students can either work on a laptop or desktop, and also through a mobile app.
Trusted approach: Mizzou Academy and Rosetta Stone Education have been used by thousands of learners around the world as a trusted resource to expand and deepen language learning.
Latin Studies
In addition to the World Languages options above, we also offer four levels of Latin. These courses were developed in-house by our talented faculty.
Studying Latin is a meaningful scholarly pursuit. Below are four highlights among many more to study Latin.
Latin is a rich, layered language that can be a joy to study.
Latin helps improve English vocabulary and comprehension, as close to 2/3 of English words are derived from Latin.
Scholars in medicine, law, and the sciences have all cited benefits to studying Latin.
Latin undergirds the Romance languages: Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, etc.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: This course introduces students to the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar and discusses aspects of the history and culture of ancient Romans. It is designed to help students understand English better and make it easier for them to learn other foreign languages that are descended from Latin.
Description: This course introduces students to the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar and discusses aspects of the history and culture of ancient Romans. It is designed to help students understand English better and make it easier for them to learn other foreign languages that are descended from Latin.
Description: This course introduces the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar and discusses aspects of the history and culture of ancient Romans. It is designed to help students understand English better and make it easier for them to learn other foreign languages that are descended from Latin.
Description: This course introduces the basics of Latin vocabulary and grammar and discusses aspects of the history and culture of ancient Romans. It is designed to help students understand English better and make it easier for them to learn other foreign languages that are descended from Latin.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Description: Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language. Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers. Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment. In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.