Babbel Wants To Teach You 14 Different Languages. Grab A Lifetime Subscription For 60 Percent Off
Everyone understands the value of learning another language. But even taking into account the professional, personal and even sociological benefits, lots of people see the value, yet can’t bring themselves to make that commitment.
Sure, there are time considerations that hold people back. But the most common barrier to learning a new language is fear. Whether it’s fear of failure, fear of embarrassment or just fear of being the butt of jokes, fear is what often stops us from trying something new.
Rather than not trying, how about using a language learning system that holds your hand through the process? The Babbel Language Learning system is engineered to best help you reach your language goal. Right now, you can get on board with a lifetime Babbel subscription to learning up to 14 languages for just $159, a 60 percent savings.
Backed by a 4.5 out of 5-star rating from almost half a million Apple and Google users, Babbel’s method crafted by over 100 linguistic experts can get you conversant in your new chosen language in 30 days. They’re confident that once you tap into their 8,500 hours of high-quality language education, all segmented into easily digestible 10 to 15 minute, schedule-friendly lessons, you’ll be on your way.
Babbel starts by targeting basic conversational skills, helping students grasp useful real-life subjects like travel, family, business, food and more. Meanwhile, Babbel’s personalized lesson reviews inspect that training, using speech recognition technology to make sure you’re speaking your new language as well as you’re understanding it.
Regularly $399, you can save 60 percent off a lifetime Babbel membership at the deal price of $159. Or get in on shorter-term, also heavily discounted two-year ($139) or one-year ($119) plans now.
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