Rosetta Stone Brings Back 50% Off Deal Ahead of Labor Day

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Want to learn a new language for your next big trip or just to improve your skillset? You’re in luck. One of the best online language sites is Rosetta Stone, and right now, the site is offering a limited-time deal that gets you unlimited access to Rosetta Stone‘s language-learning program for 50% off.
While a monthly subscription to Rosetta Stone starts at $15.99 and up, this deal gets you unlimited access to Rosetta Stone forever, for a one-time payment of only $199. That’s a half-price offer from the regular price of $399, and the best Rosetta Stone deal we’ve seen.
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$199$39950% offPrefer less of a commitment? The new Rosetta Stone promo also drops the price of their single-language, 12-month access plan, to just $126 (regularly $167), and comes just in time for the busy travel season.
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All Rosetta Stone’s plans offer bite-sized lessons available online and offline; it’s a fully immersive environment for long-lasting learning, with leading speech recognition technology to perfect your accent. The unlimited lifetime subscription boasts the best value, with access to the program’s full roster of 25 languages (and counting) forever. But if you only have one language in mind for mastering, you’ll want to go for the more affordable single language lifetime access, which is currently down to $179.
The most popular languages on the platform include Spanish, German, French, Italian, English and Japanese but their roster also includes courses for more unique languages like Turkish, Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew and Hindi.
While there are free language-learnings apps like Duolingo and less expensive options like Mondly, Rosetta Stone stands out because of its patented technology such as “TruAccent” speech-recognition which assesses pronunciation and even allows you to adjust how strictly it grades for those looking to master their fluency or native speaking.
Reviewers have also noted how much faster Rosetta Stone’s 20-class courses progress compared to free language-learning services. While apps like Duolingo are known for hammering in vocabulary through simple flashcard-type quizzes, Rosetta Stone progresses to verbs and conjugation through more complex learning models.
Get lifetime access to Rosetta Stone for a one-time fee of $199 now. Sign up for Rosetta Stone’s limited-time offer here before the deal expires.
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