How many languages would you learn if you had a lifetime to do it?

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Macworld

How many times have you started Duolingo only to end up guiltily ignoring the constant notifications a few days later?

I must have given up German nein times. 

If Duolingo felt more like a game you were losing than a language you were learning, maybe it’s time to switch things up. Rosetta Stone might be the ticket to finally nailing that French accent or figuring out how to order tapas in Spanish without accidentally offending someone, and it’s only $148.97 (reg. $399) for a lifetime subscription (but only during this super limited-time sale). 

Rosetta Stone’s low-pressure approach isn’t about memorizing random vocab lists or cramming to make your subscription worth the money this month. 

Instead, you’ll actually learn by doing, with tools like speech recognition that help you nail your pronunciation and practical lessons that prep you for real-life conversations.

Want to sound like a local on your next trip? Or just impress your friends by ordering sushi in flawless Japanese? Go at your own pace—no annoying streaks to maintain or guilt trips for missing a day. Lifetime access means you can start (and stop) as many languages as you like.

Just don’t wait too long: your chance to get a Rosetta Stone Lifetime Subscription for $148.97 ends on December 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

 

Rosetta Stone: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) – $148.97

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