Buy or gift a lifetime Rosetta Stone subscription for just $150 right now

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Get access to Rosetta Stone and StackSkills in this $160 bundle. 

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This is the part of the year when time seems to fly at warp speed and, before you know it, delivery dates are a little too close for comfort. No need to panic, though, because digital gifts always arrive on time

And through Dec. 25, you can get this lifetime learning subscription bundle with Rosetta Stone on sale for $160, which is 79% off the regular retail price with coupon code ROSETTA.

The first part of this bundle is a lifetime subscription to all 24 languages on Rosetta Stone. You’ll begin with matching images to words then move on to the interactive lessons covering basic conversations such as ordering things, shopping and more.

From there, the platform’s proprietary TruAccent™ speech-recognition technology offers instant feedback to help improve your accent. So you’ll soon advance to comfortably sharing your opinions or having discussions about pop culture.

The second part of this bundle is lifetime access to StackSkills Unlimited Online Courses. You’ll instantly get access to over 1,000 courses covering a wide range of subjects, from business and marketing to IT and graphic design, plus a whole lot more. The courses are taught by more than 350 of the top instructors online and at least 50 new courses are added every month.

Whether you’re hoping to switch careers, get promoted, become a digital nomad or just make a bit of extra cash, developing new skills is the way to make that happen. And now you can do that with self-paced courses whenever and wherever you please.

Get this exclusive lifetime learning subscription bundle featuring Rosetta Stone deal while it’s on sale for $160 with coupon code ROSETTA through Dec. 25.

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