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Babbel Lifetime Subscription All Languages $95.40USD ($140.32AUD)

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Babbel is a language learning platform (PC, iOS, Android) that utilises small quizzes to teach grammar and vocabulary, and pronunciation with native speaker dialogue rather than computer generated. Course quality can vary so do your homework first. The first set of lessons is free to try.

14 languages included:

  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Portuguese (Brazilian)
  • Polish
  • Russian
  • Dutch
  • Turkish
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Swedish
  • Indonesian
  • English

Important Details

Length of access: lifetime
This plan is only available to new users (See note below)
Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
Max number of devices: 1
Access options: desktop & mobile
Number of languages: 14 (all current languages)
Updates included

Terms

Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 15 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.

1/2 year subscriptions also available but lifetime is clearly the best deal:

  • 1 Year Subscription: $71.40USD ($105.03AUD)

  • 2 Year Subscription: $83.40USD ($122.67AUD)

How to redeem the code on Babbel: https://support.babbel.com/hc/en-us/articles/205600538-I-rec…

I was able to redeem it on my existing account so I believe that term can be ignored. It shows up as "Babbel Complete 3Y (one-off)" when redeemed which according to the previous similar StackSocial deal is correct but will be changed to lifetime afterwards:

Upon redemption of your subscription, you will initially be granted access to courses for 3 years. Please be assured that your subscription length will soon be extended to a lifetime subscription.

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$10 credit for the referrer and referee.

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closed Comments

  • What is Babbel?
    How is Babbel formed?

  • +1

    Actually seriously considering this. Has anyone used this? Thoughts v Rosetta Stone?

    • +1

      I am doing the Swedish course and find it quite a good starter tool for grammar and vocab. I've read the Babbel courses for major languages are quite good also. I haven't used RS, though I've only read negative things and it's rather overpriced. I'd check /r/languagelearning and language specific subreddits for more info.

  • +1

    just an FYI
    no japanese
    No chinese
    No Hindu

    • "arguably" some of the biggest languages for business.
    • +5

      Just an FYI…

      • Japanese
      • Mandarin
      • Hindi

      …are the terms you're looking for.

      • +4

        XD im not a gramatical mastermind (or even a standard mind :P) lol, just wanted ppl to know. Thanks for the correction!

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