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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Speakly (all languages) is on sale for £60.90, saving you 82% on list price.


It may be harder to learn a language as an adult than it was when you were a kid, but it’s not impossible by any means. Experts tend to recommend immersion in the language as the fastest and most reliable way to learn, but that’s not the only way. If you want to learn a language right from home, then you can start studying with a lifetime subscription to Speakly (all languages). Usually £350, a lifetime subscription of Speakly is on sale for £60.90. 

Speakly gives you access to instruction in eight languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Russian, Finnish, and Estonian. This language-learning app uses a combination of approaches for language instruction and claims users will “attain confident skills” in 100 hours of study. Users fill those 100 hours by working through lessons on real-life topics like shopping, directions, socialising, food and drinks, and more. 

The app uses an algorithm to teach you the “4,000 most statistically relevant words” of the language you’re learning. Whether you are completely new to your selected language or have studied before, Speakly has a place for you to start. Practice written lessons or switch to spoken language and put your pronunciation to the test. 

Speakly lessons are self-paced and can be taken whenever you want. Study at the level that works for you on a timeline that fits with your goals, whether that means taking five minutes a day or seeing if you can beat that 100-hour benchmark. You can even start a lesson on one device and finish it on another. Speakly synchronises across all your devices. 

Learn a language at a pace that works for you. Normally, a lifetime subscription to Speakly (all languages) would cost you £350, but for a limited time, it's on sale for only £60.90.

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