Woot! has
Babbel: Learn a New Language (14 Languages)
Lifetime Subscription (Digital Code) for
$138.99.
Alternatively,
Stack Social has for
New Babbel Accounts: Babbel: Learn a New Language (14 Languages)
Lifetime Subscription (Digital Code) for
$129.97.
- Stack Social price valid for New Users in the USA only.
Thanks to Community Member
GimmeYoTots for posting this deal.
Features:- You'll receive an activation code via email (a 7-character, alphanumeric serial number) allowing you to instantly redeem for lifetime access to Babbel.
- Requires a PC or laptop computer. Internet connection required for online activation.
- Available languages: Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Turkish, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Indonesian, and English.
- Go at your own pace: Convenient 10-15 minute adult language lessons will have you speaking, listening, reading and writing like a pro, whether you're learning for travel, business or just for fun
- Learn real-life topics that will give you the confidence to speak your new language fast – hold conversations about travel, family, business, food, culture and more
- Practice your language whenever and wherever you want on your phone, tablet, desktop or laptop. Your language learning progress is synchronized across all your devices
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Babbel did just add AI to their app. It allows you to have short conversations in your target language with the AI for different situations like ordering dinner or getting directions. This is at least true for Spanish. I am unsure about AI exercises in other languages but I assume that they have it or it is in the works. They are constantly adding features to the app so it is worth the lifetime subscription if you are wanting an app. Live is more expensive but you get 2 free classes I think with your lifetime app subscription to try it out. Live classes are actually pretty good. They now offer private classes as well if you subscribe to live.
I have tried the app in airplane mode and it does appear to work offline. Truthfully I use the web version at my computer most of the time.
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Gamification does a great job driving engagement. I really probably wouldn't have stuck with anything super grueling for 2+ yrs. It is missing a lot of fundamentals and doesn't provide any understanding "why" certain aspects of a different language are the way they are. Understanding the why gives you the ability to apply your knowledge when encountering new situations.
After 2 yrs of Duolingo, I certainly know more than I did before. If you dropped me in Germany right now, I might be able to read many signs, menus, etc. I could probably ask for very basic directions. I might catch some overheard words. But I would not have a prayer of holding a conversation with a native speaker.
If I buy one license, can I install on multiple tablets and/or laptops?
If I buy one license, can I install on multiple tablets and/or laptops?
Babbel does not currently offer a family plan. Each family member must have an individual subscription with a separate Babbel account.
Can I share an account with other people?
Although it is technically possible to share an account, it is not recommended. This is because tracking individual progress and vocabulary becomes inaccurate and you will both be following the same learning path.
Babbel does not currently offer a family plan. Each family member must have an individual subscription with a separate Babbel account.
Can I share an account with other people?
Although it is technically possible to share an account, it is not recommended. This is because tracking individual progress and vocabulary becomes inaccurate and you will both be following the same learning path.
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Hope that helps!
Also, is this better than Duolingo free and paid, or Rosetta Stone?
Stack Social's price is lower, but they specify it's "for new Babbel account users in the US only." Having used Babbel before, I didn't want to risk it. (Plus, the 5% back on an Amazon Visa nearly bridges the price gap.)
I waited a bit for the activation code. It was actually in the "Your order has shipped!" email as a 7-character tracking number, received about three hours after purchase. (Woot does mention this in their Redemption Instructions, but it's easy to miss if you skip reading them closely!)
— ChatGPT 😂
Just for fun. I'll stop and happy new year everyone!
Gamification does a great job driving engagement. I really probably wouldn't have stuck with anything super grueling for 2+ yrs. It is missing a lot of fundamentals and doesn't provide any understanding "why" certain aspects of a different language are the way they are. Understanding the why gives you the ability to apply your knowledge when encountering new situations.
After 2 yrs of Duolingo, I certainly know more than I did before. If you dropped me in Germany right now, I might be able to read many signs, menus, etc. I could probably ask for very basic directions. I might catch some overheard words. But I would not have a prayer of holding a conversation with a native speaker.
I am going to try babbel now. Fingers crossed!
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