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TL;DR: Through March 16 only, get a Babbel lifetime subscription for $129.97 when you use code LEARN40.


Spring is coming in hot (or wet), so it’s time to start getting ready for your spring and summer travel plans. Instead of vowing to hit the gym or buying more stuff — we don’t blame you — why not set out to learn a new language? Traveling will never be the same, and you’ll connect with more people in your community. 

Babbel is one of the world’s favorite language-learning apps, and we’re offering a terrific price drop via StackSocial: $129.97 (reg. $599). 

Conquering a second language won’t be easy, but Babbel makes it fun and rewarding. The app gets you started by setting a weekly goal, motivating you to come back daily to maintain a learning streak. But, with a Babbel lifetime subscription, you never have to feel rushed — take breaks and return anytime.

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Choose from 14 language courses and start taking lessons. You’ll learn to introduce yourself, ask for directions, and hold basic conversations. 

Babbel also helps you practice your pronunciation and accent with speech-recognition technology. This is how you hone your skills before interacting with native speakers in your area or while you travel. One of our team members has been using Babbel for over a year, and she can speak German fairly well.

Even though there are free language apps out there, Babbel offers a lifetime, ad-free, and deep learning experience to help you reach your goals.

Mashable Deals

Just don’t miss this limited-time pricing, which gets you lifetime access for just $129.97 (reg. $599) through March 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT with code LEARN40.

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