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This Babbel deal cuts a lifetime subscription down to $125

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If you’ve always wanted to learn a new language but you don’t have time to attend classes, you should consider signing up for a language-learning app. Consider Babbel, as a lifetime subscription is available from StackSocial for only $170 instead of its original price of $599. However, if you use the coupon code LEARN at checkout, you’ll get an additional $45 off for total savings of $474 and a final price of just $125. The deal may expires at the end of March, so you better hurry with your purchase if you don’t want to miss out on this bargain!

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Why you should sign up for Babbel

Babbel, which is featured in our list of the best language-learning apps, will let you take on the challenge of learning as many of its 14 languages as you can — English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish, Dutch, Polish, Indonesian, Norwegian, Danish, and Russian. Instead of learning them in a classroom setting, Babbel’s lessons last only 10 to 15 minutes, so you can take them whenever you have time during your busy schedule. You can take the lessons on your iOS, Android, or desktop computer, and if you won’t have access to Wi-Fi for any reason, you can download the courses and review items beforehand, then use offline mode.

Babbel’s approach to learning languages is teaching them using real-life topics, for situations such as shopping, dining, and engaging in business conversations. You’ll be able to practice what you’ve learned through an AI conversation partner, and the app’s speech recognition technology will help you refine your pronunciation of the new words that you’ve picked up. The app also provides personalized review sessions to test your knowledge.

Signing up for Babbel to learn new languages could be a life-changer, so you wouldn’t want to miss this chance to get a lifetime subscription to the language-learning app for an extremely affordable price of only $125. Originally $599, it’s available from StackSocial for $170, with a further discount of $45 using the coupon code LEARN at checkout for total savings of $474. You’re going to have to be quick if you want to take advantage of this Babbel deal though, as it expires on March 31.

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