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Language Zen may be your best bet for actually learning Spanish in 2020

TL;DR: Brush up on your Spanish with a lifetime subscription to Language Zen for $79, a 84% savings. 


Learning a new language as an adult is no easy feat. It's a little bit easier when you have a personal tutor, but who has the time or money to commit to that? That's what's so cool about Language Zen. Think of it as your own personal language tutor — but the cool tutor you want to be friends with and not the one your parents forced you to meet with during high school. Catch our drift?

Language Zen is an app that adapts to your learning styles and plays to your strengths and weaknesses while also focusing on topics you're actually interested in. Here's how it works: when you start the program, it evaluates what you know and don't know in order to focus more heavily on the things you need to work on. So, whether you're a total beginner, know a few basic words and phrases, or just need to brush up your skills, this learning program works for you. Oh, and the more you use it, the smarter it gets.  Read more...

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