Teaching in Rome
Here we go again. Ten years after my first extended stay in Italy, I finally have another lengthy visit planned. Last time, I lived in the Tuscan countryside, working on a manuscript that would become...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day: Italians celebrate it with mimosas
In case you’re still looking for a way to commemorate the International Women’s Day on the 8th of March, try the Italian way, where women get and give each other mimosas. It has been so since 1946 when...
View ArticleHow to make authentic spaghetti alla puttanesca
Few styles of cuisine have had as much impact on the global palate than that of the Italian nation. Pasta and pizza dishes are now commonly found in cities and towns right across the world, and it’s...
View ArticleFrom Livigno to the Amalfi coast with Rosetta Stone
Payge McMahon is a professional adventure athlete, journalist and international yoga instructor. She does everything from climbing in the Himalaya, cycling across Southeast Asia to dog sledding in...
View ArticleOff the beaten track…Rome
The capital of Italy, Rome is renowned for being one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With plenty of culture to sink your teeth into, all you need to enjoy this city is a good map and some...
View ArticleShort Break in Italy
Just recently I have returned home from a short break to Italy, apart form it being incredibly hot I really noticed just how similar languages are. I don’t know why on this trip it really stood out, I...
View ArticleTop European Films to Watch this Halloween
Why not celebrate Halloween by watching a foreign film. Here’s a list we have compiled of some of the most well-known European horror, scary and thrilling films in the last 50 years. Listening to a...
View ArticleInto the mouth of a wolf! – (Good luck!)
We always says that immersing yourself in a language, is the best way to learn. And a great way to learn is by learning the local idioms! An idiom is usually a group or pair of words that is used for...
View ArticleAn Italian Christmas!
December is more than just Christmas in Italy. There are plenty of other dates to celebrate, which makes this whole festive season so special! 8th December: L’Immacolata Concezione – This is the...
View ArticleRosetta Stone nominated for an E-Learning Award
We are delighted that Rosetta Stone has been announced as a finalist in the E-Learning Awards 2016 for the ‘e-learning age outstanding learning organisation’ category. We were shortlisted for this...
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