No more butchering basic phrases abroad — learn up to 14 languages with this lifetime Babbel deal
· New York PostTL;DR: Stop relying on hand gestures and half-remembered phrases — Babbel’s lifetime subscription lets you learn up to 14 languages with practical, conversation-focused lessons for $159 using promo code LEARN through June 2.
Nothing humbles a person faster than confidently attempting a phrase abroad only to get completely blank stares in return. Babbel is designed to help make those moments a lot less painful, with practical lessons built around real conversations and everyday situations you’ll actually use.
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With this lifetime subscription for $159 with coupon code LEARN (valid through June 2), you’ll unlock 14 languages and more than 10,000 hours of expert-curated lessons designed to make you conversational fast.
Babbel’s quick, 10-15 minute lessons fit seamlessly into your day, so you can learn wherever and whenever — from coffee breaks to commutes. Whether you want to master Spanish for your next trip to Barcelona or tackle Norwegian just because it sounds cool, Babbel has your back. Plus, its speech-recognition technology helps with pronunciation and makes sure you sound like a local, not a lost tourist.
With this lifetime subscription for $159 with coupon code LEARN (valid through June 2), you’ll unlock 14 languages and more than 10,000 hours of expert-curated lessons designed to make you conversational.
This isn’t just about vocab drills. Babbel takes a human approach, covering real-life topics like ordering at restaurants, navigating cities, and meeting new people — all things you’ll actually use when you travel. And because life doesn’t always come with Wi-Fi, Babbel lets you download lessons for offline learning.
So go ahead, give your brain a workout, impress your friends, and maybe even charm a local or two. Who knew learning a language could be this much fun?
Until June 2 at 11:59pm Pacific, this lifetime subscription to Babbel Language Learning is just $159 with promo code LEARN — a steal compared to recurring subscriptions.