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Rosetta Stone is the best way to learn a new language, and it’s $100 off

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Keen to learn a new language? Right now, you can grab a three-day free trial of Rosetta Stone with absolutely no commitment to spend money afterward. It’s the ideal way to see if the world-famous language learning software suits your learning style without having to worry about spending any cash. Even better, right now, you can grab a lifetime membership for only $200, down from $300, so this is the best opportunity to jump on the Rosetta Stone way of studying.

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Rosetta Stone is perfect for adults and kids alike, allowing you to learn a new language at your own pace, all from the comfort of your home. It’s a trusted system that’s been used by many of the top organizations around the world for more than 25 years. The service offers courses for many different languages including Mandarin, French, Italian, German, and Japanese.

Rosetta Stone works through the idea that the best way of learning is to surround yourself with the new language. It uses a Dynamic Immersion method that helps you find the most used phrases and expressions within a language and your way of living, meaning you’ll see results fast. Lessons vary in length with many as short as five minutes so you can easily squeeze it into your busy daily schedule. Feedback on pronunciation is instant, so you know if you’re saying words and phrases correctly the moment you say them.

Along with that, Rosetta offers features including translations, TruAccent, and Phrasebook. Translations allow you to review words and phrases in your native language, while TrueAccent helps you improve your pronunciation of new words courtesy of a patented speech recognition engine. Phrasebook offers up common phrases, doubling as a quick reference guide while you travel.

Available both online and offline, Rosetta Stone is a massive help for anyone learning a new language, whether they’re studying intensely or brushing up on their language skills at the last minute.

Right now, you can grab a three-day free trial to see how well it works for you. Then you can switch over to a lifetime membership for only $200. That’s a 33% cut on the usual price and sure to be a big help to those who are serious about learning a new language. Be quick though — this offer are available for a limited time only.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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