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Learning a new language can be a lot of fun, but it's also very hard to find time in a busy life to do so. Well, that's where the best language-learning apps come in, and one of our favorites has a big discount on it right now. You can currently grab a lifetime subscription to Babbel on Stacksocial for just $140, which is 76% off. 

Babbel is one of our favorite language programs because it offers an online school-type experience. It's easy to use and its design helps you stick to your learning goals. At $140, this offer even beats the current discount you can get from Babbel -- which is offering the same lifetime subscription for $299. Stacksocial's price beats it by a discount of $159. The one-time payment gives you permanent access to Babbel's language courses, which you can tackle at your own pace without worrying about recurring fees.

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Babbel's extensive language software includes Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Swedish, Indonesian, Portuguese and more. The lessons are short and to the point, allowing you to practice in 10- to 15-minute intervals that can fit into any schedule. Real-life topics include travel, family, business, food and others. A variety of skill levels are available, ranging from beginner to advanced, so the program can grow with you as you improve.

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The speech-recognition technology will give you immediate feedback on pronunciation, so you don't just learn to read and write but how to listen and speak as well. You'll also get personalized review sessions to reinforce what you've learned. The program works across desktop and mobile devices. 

Although the Internet is required most of the time, there is also an offline mode available where you can access courses, lessons and reviews without Wi-Fi, so long as you download them beforehand. Babbel also syncs your progress across your devices so that you can jump in from wherever is most convenient. 

Becoming fluent in a new language is a great way to stay engaged in learning, and the transferable skills you gain can open doors for leisure, work and beyond. Note that while you can access this program on as many devices as you want, this subscription offer is available only for new users.

Babbel offers excellent value when compared with other online courses, especially with this current discount. So whether you're a lifelong learner or just want to pick up some basics for your globe-trotting adventures, this is a solid deal.

If you're looking for a new laptop to learn these languages on, make sure to read up on our roundup of the best laptop deals currently available. Plus be sure to check out our big luggage deals to prep for your next big excursion. 

Source: cnet.com

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