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Learning a new language is a goal for many folks. It can help you communicate with more people and even help if you're traveling internationally. But learning a new language can be time consuming and oftentimes costly. Whether it's French, Italian or Indonesian, Babbel can help.
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Babbel's speech recognition software offers instant feedback so you know where you're going right and where things can be improved, and personalized review sessions help reinforce what you've already learned. The Babbel app works on phones and computers, and while you do need an internet connection to get the most out of it, an offline mode provides access to key features if you download them ahead of time.
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A lifetime subscription is always a good way to avoid adding another monthly fee to your growing collection, and it removes the pressure of putting a restrictive timeline on your learning. Plus, buying lifetime access directly from Babbel would normally cost $599. Even with the current promotion, this StackSocial deal beats the price by a long shot. Just make sure to order your subscription before this deal ends, and remember that you have only 30 days after your purchase to redeem the subscription.
Note: Though this is advertised as a lifetime subscription, there are no guarantees that purchases will be supported for life. As we've seen in the past, a change of ownership, a service shutting down or some other unforeseen circumstance may result in your lifetime subscription ending sooner than anticipated.
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