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Free Utalk Language Learning Pack (Choose 1 from 140+ Languages) & 20% Coupon on Any Additional Utalk Products @ Fanatical

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Hi everyone, hope this helps someone learn a new language or hone their new language skills!

Learning a new language is a fantastic way to break down barriers and understand how other cultures and communities go about their day to day lives. If you’ve been wanting to learn another language but don’t necessarily have a lot of time, or you’d like to learn a few basics to get the ball rolling, then uTalk is most definitely for you.

  • 5 Essential Topics from the uTalk language learning product for free
  • Topics included - First Words, Travelling, Food and Drink, Social phrases, Restaurant
  • Over 3 hours of learning per Topic
  • Learn useful words and phrases from real native speakers
  • Play games and activities to help you learn
  • You don’t have to be an English speaker, you can choose which language to learn from
  • Learn on any device

Redeem code here: https://utalk.com/start

Plus, avid learners who pick up the uTalk Language Learning Essentials will also get a 20% coupon to spend on any additional uTalk products on the Fanatical Store.

Enjoy :)

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    I like the app interface and the recording feature but I hesitate to pay for language learning subscriptions since I tend to neglect study (Duolingo owl says hello). For anyone who can't be bothered downloading it, it looks like this and there are six different games you can play to learn vocab - Phrase Practice, Easy Game, Speaking Game, Hard Game, Memory Game, and Recall Game.

    As stated above, you get five topics free. Huge selection of topics which you can unlock by purchasing uCoins or a uTalk subscription which gives you access to all topics in all 144 languages.

    All language learning apps look similar to me but I think in general, you get what you pay for. This has a wider selection of languages than Duolingo, a good recording function, and large vocab list. The topics are fairly standard, with the exception of "Military Commands", "Military Intelligence" and "Military Peace Keeping". (Guess we all have different reasons for learning a second language?) Con: you will have to pay if you really want to use this to supplement language learning (but at least it's not as expensive as Rosetta Stone!). Think of this as more of a free trial to see if you like the app.

    I was surprised that I could change my native language to Australian English (as opposed to standard US/UK English). Will admit I laughed when "ciao" was translated as "G'day mate".

    Overall review: worth trying out, 8/10

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