Americans are learning new languages just in case

TL;DR: Save an extra $30 on a Babbel lifetime subscription using our exclusive coupon code SAVE30 at checkout through April 13.Maybe it’s wanderlust.Maybe it’s the headlines.

Whatever the reason, more Americans than ever are brushing up on French, Spanish, and German — just in case.One of the quickest ways to learn is Babbel, the #1-selling language-learning app loved by over 15 million users.By diving into real-world terms and phrases and hearing real native-speaker dialogues, you just might stick with your goal to learn a new language, unlike those high school Spanish lessons.

And, with our exclusive coupon, you can score an excellent deal on a lifetime subscription: use code SAVE30 at checkout and pay only $139.99, not $599, for a limited time.Babbel offers lessons in 14 languages, and you get access to them all with this one-time payment.Choose one to focus on, set a goal within the app, and set up reminder notifications so you remember to return for a lesson at least once a week.You’ll dive into practical topics like introducing yourself, making friends, dining, and shopping right away.

The language-learning app also encourages you to practice pronouncing new terms as they come along so you get the hang of using the words.Another thing to check out within Babbel is their brand-new AI conversation partner.Interact with this bot as if you were having a conversation and get real-time responses, honing your listening, comprehension, and speaking skills in real time.Your lifetime subscription includes access to new updates like this at no additional cost.

Plus, you’ll never have to worry about monthly fees — or feel like you’re wasting money if you want to take a break and return later.The app is always there.Our exclusive Babbel coupon code is expiring soon! Code SAVE30 takes the price from $599 down to $139.99 until April 13 at 11:59 p.m.

PT.Language apps come and go — and most charge you forever.But with this lifetime Babbel deal, ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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