StackSocial has
The Unlimited Lifetime Learning Subscription Bundle on sale for $149 - 30% w/ coupon code
APPS30 =
$104.30.
Thanks to Community Members
DealNess and
bluekiwi for finding this deal.
Note, must apply the listed coupon code in cart to receive discount.
Bundle Includes:- Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription (All 24 Languages)
- StackSkills Unlimited Online Courses: Lifetime Access
Key Features:- Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription
- Learn up to 24 languages (1 at a time) with award-winning interactive software & proprietary speech-recognition technology that analyzes the words you say 100 times per second
- Get help from TruAccent, the world's best speech recognition technology
- Develop your command of the language as you learn to read, write, speak & understand
- Learn basic conversational skills like shopping, ordering, taking a taxi, etc.
- Move onto intermediate language skills like sharing opinions & discussing pop culture
- Use the advanced speech engine to compare your accent to native speakers
- StackSkills Unlimited Online Courses: Lifetime Access
- Get instant access to a pre-selected library of 1,000+ courses
- Over 50 new courses are added each month
- 350+ of the web's top instructors
- Easy-to-use progress tracking
- Premium customer support
- Course certifications
- Quarterly instructor Q&A webinars
- Beginner to advanced courses in IT, development, graphic design, finance, business, marketing & much more
Top Comments
I bought the amazon treasure truck one for $151.71 after taxes but will be returning it for this
edit: no taxes charged on my order
$149.00
Coupon Applied: -$44.70
Order Total: $104.30
Rosetta Stone gives you the written out parts but it is much less conversational. Plus you are left guessing what you are learning and can sometimes guess wrong.
In both cases you are sometimes given weird words and phrases that native speakers would question. Overall they are both great tools. I find that Pimsleur has really helped expand my conversational Vietnamese whereas something like Rosetta Stone helps with my vocabulary.
If you don't have money for this I suggest the "drops" app for your phone. It's free and has a Rosetta Stone vibe. You're limited to five minutes a day for the free version but that's all you need.
Ultimately you'll reach a point where you'll need to learn grammar though. At that point you'll need a book or some other resource. Having all that vocabulary knowledge will be helpful though.
The trick is to make a daily habit of it and use what you learn.
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I bought the amazon treasure truck one for $151.71 after taxes but will be returning it for this
edit: no taxes charged on my order
$149.00
Coupon Applied: -$44.70
Order Total: $104.30
Coupon code APPS30 takes $44.70 off
I bought the amazon treasure truck one for $151.71 after taxes but will be returning it for this
edit: no taxes charged on my order
$149.00
Coupon Applied: -$44.70
Order Total: $104.30
I searched google directly and went to the StackSocial page and did a search for Rosetta and found it. The APPS30 will take 30% off, but can/does the 10% off first purchase popup stack with it? I know a few people that would love this deal.
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Rosetta Stone gives you the written out parts but it is much less conversational. Plus you are left guessing what you are learning and can sometimes guess wrong.
In both cases you are sometimes given weird words and phrases that native speakers would question. Overall they are both great tools. I find that Pimsleur has really helped expand my conversational Vietnamese whereas something like Rosetta Stone helps with my vocabulary.
If you don't have money for this I suggest the "drops" app for your phone. It's free and has a Rosetta Stone vibe. You're limited to five minutes a day for the free version but that's all you need.
Ultimately you'll reach a point where you'll need to learn grammar though. At that point you'll need a book or some other resource. Having all that vocabulary knowledge will be helpful though.
The trick is to make a daily habit of it and use what you learn.
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I searched google directly and went to the StackSocial page and did a search for Rosetta and found it. The APPS30 will take 30% off, but can/does the 10% off first purchase popup stack with it? I know a few people that would love this deal.
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