Learn a new language the easy way with Babbel

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With the vast majority of Americans being forced to stay indoors as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, it can be tempting to spend your quarantined days simply binge-watching Netflix and gorging on delicious food—regardless of whether you're able to work from home or you've been laid off.

But you don't have to let this unprecedented time away from the office and your usual life commitments go to waste. In fact, there's never been a better time to learn that new language you've always wanted to master, and Babbel is here to help with a discounted lifetime subscription that's available for just $159.

Unlike most language-learning platforms that rely on boring memorization tactics and monotonous repetition, Babbel takes the headaches out of learning a new language by relying on enjoyable lessons that can be easily accessed on all of your devices.

This subscription grants you unlimited access to a massive trove of educational materials that span fourteen unique languages from across the globe, and you'll be able to practice your chosen languages in easily-manageable segments that only require roughly 10-15 minutes of your time and attention.

Developed by over 100 expert linguists, Babbel has helped millions of people learn a new language quickly, and it's easy to master essential topics ranging from transportation and dining to shopping, directions, making friends, and more.

You'll even be able to practice your new language when you're away from an Internet connection by downloading your materials beforehand.

Take advantage of this unexpected and unprecedented time at home by expanding your mind and learning a new language. A lifetime subscription to Babbel is available for just $159—60 percent off its usual price.

Prices are subject to change.

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