The opportunity to learn 14 languages in one’s spare time is now available with a lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning, priced at $129.99 using the code LEARN40 through StackSocial until March 26.
Individuals seeking to occupy their time more productively than doomscrolling may consider learning a new language, or even 14. Babbel, recognized as a best-selling language learning app, provides a lifetime subscription to all of its languages for $129.99 if the code LEARN40 is applied through StackSocial before March 16.
Learning a new language can enhance brain function by forming new neural connections and reinforcing existing ones. Babbel has streamlined this process, allowing users to learn flexibly in 10-15 minute intervals. Research conducted by City University of New York found that beginners achieved the equivalent of a semester of Spanish after 15 hours of study with Babbel.
The app’s lessons can be accessed from smartphones or laptops, with progress synchronized across devices. Users can utilize waiting periods constructively by learning a new language instead of engaging with social media. The lessons are designed for beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners, enabling users to either revisit high school French or start learning Norwegian at a basic level.
Babbel emphasizes teaching practical language skills, covering topics such as dining, shopping, making friends, and conducting business. The app employs advanced speech recognition technology to assist learners in honing their pronunciation to sound more like native speakers.
Additionally, Babbel offers an AI conversation partner, allowing users to practice in real-time without feeling self-conscious. Upon mastering one language, users can transition to another, with no time constraints due to the lifetime nature of the subscription.
This lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning, covering all available languages, is now accessible for $129.99 (originally priced at $599) with StackSocial’s code LEARN40, valid through March 16. Prices from StackSocial may be subject to change.