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Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription (25 Languages)

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StackSocial has Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription (25 Languages) on sale for $119.98 when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20.

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Note: Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final. Must apply the listed coupon code in cart to receive discount.

About this Product:
  • Immersive Training Method:
    • Rosetta Stone's method mirrors the way you learned your native language as a child. You'll begin with matching words with images and gradually move on to interactive lessons using speech-recognition technology.
  • Cutting-Edge Speech Recognition:
    • Rosetta Stone's proprietary speech-recognition technology analyzes the words you say 100 times per second. It provides instant feedback, helping you improve your accent and pronunciation.
  • Progressive Learning Structure:
    • Start with basic conversational skills like shopping, ordering, and taking a taxi, and gradually move on to intermediate language skills like sharing opinions and discussing pop culture.
  • Broad Language Selection:
    • Learn up to 25 languages, one at a time, with award-winning interactive software. Develop your command of the language as you learn to read, write, speak, and understand.
  • Lifetime Access, Limitless Learning:
    • With a one-time purchase, you get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone's language learning platform. This isn't just a product, it's an investment in lifelong learning.

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StackSocial has Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription (25 Languages) on sale for $119.98 when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20.

Thanks community member CalmIdea610 for sharing this deal

Note: Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final. Must apply the listed coupon code in cart to receive discount.

About this Product:
  • Immersive Training Method:
    • Rosetta Stone's method mirrors the way you learned your native language as a child. You'll begin with matching words with images and gradually move on to interactive lessons using speech-recognition technology.
  • Cutting-Edge Speech Recognition:
    • Rosetta Stone's proprietary speech-recognition technology analyzes the words you say 100 times per second. It provides instant feedback, helping you improve your accent and pronunciation.
  • Progressive Learning Structure:
    • Start with basic conversational skills like shopping, ordering, and taking a taxi, and gradually move on to intermediate language skills like sharing opinions and discussing pop culture.
  • Broad Language Selection:
    • Learn up to 25 languages, one at a time, with award-winning interactive software. Develop your command of the language as you learn to read, write, speak, and understand.
  • Lifetime Access, Limitless Learning:
    • With a one-time purchase, you get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone's language learning platform. This isn't just a product, it's an investment in lifelong learning.

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mrbear
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For anyone who wants to try it out, your library card might get you access to it. It's annoying to sign in (i dont think you can use email or create an account), but it works for free.
kaleyoda
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Any additional coupons? Is this any good compared to Babbel?

On https://www.stacksocial.com/sales...-languages you can add coupon SAVEBIG20 for 20% off (119.98 total if you choose a ZIP code without tax)
HnP83
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Just purchased thru stacksocial. Tried to redem on rosettastone.com but gave me an error. "There appears to be an issue with your activation key. Please contact support for assistance." Maybe i tried to redem too soon? Going to wait an hour and try again, will update.

Update: code still didn't work. Emailed both rossetta stone and stacksocial.

Update: Rosetta Stone emailed me. I had a 1 year subscription i bought 3 years ago. That expired, which is blocking me from redemming the new subscription. Said they have to "clear" the expired one, with my permission. Hopfully that will fix it.

Update: problem solved

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Nov 28, 2023 04:41 PM
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k9homanNov 28, 2023 04:41 PM
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Thank you Op. It worked. Now I'm finally going to learn Spanish.
Nov 28, 2023 04:46 PM
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tiggardNov 28, 2023 04:46 PM
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Quote from mrbear :
https://secure.rosettastone.com/lp/ebsco/

Looks like they moved it under ebsco. Go to your local library (and get a library card if you do not). Search the online resources and search for Ebsco or rosetta stone.

Mango is another language learning tool that more libraries seem to be moving to.
thanks. mango seems to be available at my library but no mention of rosetta stone so it might not be available. i'll give them a call.
Nov 28, 2023 04:46 PM
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kiseliokNov 28, 2023 04:46 PM
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Quote from SkillfulPenguin991 :
What's a better language learning app? Rosetta Stone or Babbel? Duolingo?
A lot of it is personal preference and will depend heavily on what learning style suits you best.
All of them have the basics - read, listen, speak.
RS is great with speech recognition and putting pictures into words.
Babbel is heavy on grammar and does a lot of reinforcement. I also like the conversational style they use.
Duolingo is all about gamification. They have a playful and quirky style with memorable characters, which helps you learn.

Personally, I like duo for long term learning (couple of years into Spanish), Babbel for conversational and situational language (used for a few months before traveling to Italy), and RS for reinforcement (helps me recall previously learned words and phrases by association to pictures).
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Nov 28, 2023 04:50 PM
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teonNov 28, 2023 04:50 PM
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Did anyone in California already buy this deal?
Did you have to pay for the tax?
Thanks!
Nov 28, 2023 04:58 PM
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JuganhutNov 28, 2023 04:58 PM
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For what it's worth, Rosetta Stone is best learning software out there to have usable skills. Babbel is next. Duolingo is pretty useless (it's a game of memory amd doesn't reinforce what's learned).
Nov 28, 2023 04:59 PM
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Regman707Nov 28, 2023 04:59 PM
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Quote from Regman707 :
Getting the same error
Oh can't use an email that you've used to make an account, was able to use the key with a brand new email
Nov 28, 2023 05:21 PM
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Nov 28, 2023 05:21 PM
xyz17Nov 28, 2023 05:21 PM
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Quote from teon :
Did anyone in California already buy this deal?
Did you have to pay for the tax?
Thanks!
I'm in Cali and didn't have to pay tax ($119.98 total)

Able to log in fine after applying the redemption code from Stacksocial
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Nov 28, 2023 05:27 PM
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teonNov 28, 2023 05:27 PM
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Quote from xyz17 :
I'm in Cali and didn't have to pay tax ($119.98 total)

Able to log in fine after applying the redemption code from Stacksocial
Thanks for your reply!
Nov 28, 2023 05:32 PM
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saturnwingsNov 28, 2023 05:32 PM
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Quote from Juganhut :
For what it's worth, Rosetta Stone is best learning software out there to have usable skills. Babbel is next. Duolingo is pretty useless (it's a game of memory amd doesn't reinforce what's learned).
I'm seconding this comment. I find Duolingo relatively useless except for maybe as a more fun flash cards sort of situation. I use it to reinforce skills (we're talking languages I've had years of experience with, inside and outside a classroom), and even then, it's not the greatest since they've taken away all the user interactions that can help you figure out that Duo is teaching something blatantly wrong.

By the way, Rosetta Stone tends to have a few sales throughout the year if you're wanting more time to think about getting a lifetime sub.
Nov 28, 2023 05:36 PM
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ash78Nov 28, 2023 05:36 PM
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Quote from Juganhut :
For what it's worth, Rosetta Stone is best learning software out there to have usable skills. Babbel is next. Duolingo is pretty useless (it's a game of memory amd doesn't reinforce what's learned).
Duolingo really annoys me, but my kids love it.

My niece got RS about 10 years ago on a whim to learn Japanese in high school. She achieved tourist-level conversation within a year, then took 2 years in college and was able to move to Japan to teach school there. Pretty amazing, but she was dedicated.
Nov 28, 2023 05:52 PM
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siege1959Nov 28, 2023 05:52 PM
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$149 on Amazon. I'm doubtful it EVER sales for the $399 shown.
Nov 28, 2023 05:52 PM
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spiritfiend102Nov 28, 2023 05:52 PM
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Quote from SkillfulPenguin991 :
What's a better language learning app? Rosetta Stone or Babbel? Duolingo?
I've used Babbel over the past year, Rosetta Stone in the part, and Duolingo only as a trial.

Rosetta Stone uses pictures and immersion, so you don't need to have any prior language experience and it forces you to use the language you are trying to learn. It does however lead to some gaps in explanation of what your learning and the context. There's a few different courses with differing skill levels. I'd say you come out of each course with a basic understanding of the language but not enough to become conversational without independent study. Most of the language taught is either a specific situation or style in a more formal way of speaking. It's also got the most different languages, and you can switch between them as you desire.

Babbel has shorter lessons, but uses your existing language to give some additional background information and context you don't get from Rosetta. The lessons are also more geared towards being conversational and topical which can be more engaging than the usual picture and prompt you get from Rosetta Stone. The lesson plan is also longer than Rosetta, so you could end with a deeper knowledge of the language but you need to put more time into it. Babbel gives more explanation on idioms and slang used by native speakers. There are few language options in Babbel, and they tend to be European languages.

Duolingo seems to be more computer generated lessons that don't feature native speakers like Rosetta nor Babbel. The computer voice doesn't have a native accent also doesn't always use proper grammar appropriate for normal speaking. The sentences being taught are more translations of English statements than a native generated sentence. I view it more as a game than a real language learning tool. It could be helpful if you only wanted a really superficial taste of what a language is like. I think there is a free option on Duolingo, so it's got that going for it.

I wouldn't say any of them are overall best. They all have good aspects to them, and neither will replace independent language study. They're a good way to get started.
Nov 28, 2023 05:59 PM
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gauravgeniusNov 28, 2023 05:59 PM
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The redemption worked for me. Thumbs Up
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