Upgrade your brain with a new language [Deals]

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Rosetta Stone Language Box Sets (Levels 1-2)
Learning a new language doesn't have to be difficult, and this box set from Rosetta Stone is a great place to start.
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Spring is here, everything is new and blooming and the world invites you to explore its wonders. Of course that’s a lot easier to do if you speak more than your native language. There are few better ways to learn a new language than with Rosetta Stone. Their program is world famous for how effective it is, with an immersive method that’s been used even by national governments to train international employees. Whether you’re eager to learn Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, French, German, or Italian, Rosetta Stone can teach you to read, write, and speak with fluency. And right now, you can get box sets for levels 1 and 2, both digital and physical DVD versions, for just $119.99 at Cult of Mac Deals.

With this deal, you’ll get both the digital code that’s redeemable online along with a physical DVD set. You’ll start by matching words with images, moving on to interactive lessons that use speech recognition to evaluate and improve your accent through instant feedback. From basic conversation skills like shopping and taking a taxi, to learning to share your opinion and talk about pop culture, this could be where your new language adventure begins. Plus, you’ll get access to a 3 month trial of the Rosetta Stone mobile app, with various games and live online lessons, and 12 tutoring sessions with a native speaker. With all those resources to help you, there’s no language you can’t lick.

Buy now: Get Rosetta Stone Language Box Sets, Levels 1 and 2, for $119.99, that’s a full 39 percent off the usual price.

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