At 60 percent off, Babbel's 2022 discount is too good to miss

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Learn up to 14 different languages in less time than you think with Babbel — it's currently 60 percent off! (Photo: Yahoo Life Shop)

After two years of ever-changing pandemic restrictions and now with spring on the horizon, you may be itching to travel and see the world again. If you've been holding off on that international trip and are ready to make up for lost time, why not do it right by learning the local language first?

With Babbel's just-dropped 2022 discount — you can save 60 percent! — now is a great time to jumpstart your travels.

This month only, you can score a lifetime subscription — with access to all 14 languages in the library, including Spanish, German, Swedish and more — for just $199 (down from $499)! It's the best Babbel deal you'll find on one of the world's top-selling language learning programs.

$199 $499 at Joyus

Why use Babbel?

So you've decided you want to learn a new language. Why choose Babbel? There are quite a few reasons.

Babbel is trusted by more than 10 million language students around the globe. Those users have helped propel the program to a 4.5-star rating on the Google Play Store and a 4.6-star rating on the App Store. The Economist explained, "Babbel’s lessons, unlike Duolingo’s, first focus on building basic conversational skills," and Fast Company named it the "most innovative company in education" in 2016.

Remember: Right now is the time to grab the best Babbel discount for 2022! Languages include Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish, Dutch, Polish, Indonesian, Norwegian, Danish, Russian and English.

The biggest reason to choose Babbel is its approach to language learning. While Rosetta Stone's method focuses on foreign-language-only immersion and repetition, Babbel's is more about real-world usage in a native setting. Duolingo, on the other hand, is more gamified and probably better suited to younger or more casual learners.

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Learn Spanish — and 13 other languages — right from your phone! (Photo: Yahoo Life Shops)

$199 $499 at Joyus

Babbel is specifically designed to make it easier to learn a new language without overhauling your busy life — you'll get daily lessons of about 10 to 15 minutes each. You can access them at any time, on any device, and even download course materials for when you'll be off the grid.

Developed by more than 100 expert linguists, Babbel focuses on the most important topics of your chosen language, aiming to have you conversing about things like transportation, dining, shopping, directions and more within a month of starting your practice.

Lessons start with single words and progress to short phrases before jumping into full sentences. Then you get to try them out in a real-life conversation. But the secret sauce is the combination of matching, fill-in-the-blank and speaking exercises that are mixed in with cultural and grammar tips so you gain context to help you sound like you know what you're doing!

And we mean that literally. Speech recognition technology helps you keep your pronunciation on point while personalized review sessions reinforce what you learn. You can move at your own pace from beginner to advanced so it's never too frustrating or too boring. The app is uniquely tailored to help you acquire or brush up on your skills before diving into a new country.

Check out this video to get a closer look at the Babbel approach.

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Ordering dinner in another country will be a snap thanks to the language skills you learned with Babbel. (Photo: Drahomír Posteby-Mach/Unsplash)

Why learn a new language?

Besides the obvious advantages of being able to communicate properly and read signs when you are abroad, learning a new language has myriad other perks. There are cognitive benefits to studying a language at any age, whether you're a kid just starting out or a senior learning later in life.

Learning a new language has been shown to enhance problem-solving skills, improve verbal and spatial abilities, pump up memory function and more. It's a valuable tool for parents to share with their kids to prepare them for a multicultural world, and it can be a whole lot of fun.

Ready to start planning that trip? Get Babbel's biggest discount for 2022 when you save 60 percent for scoring a lifetime subscription for just $199.

$199 $499 at Joyus

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