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Help dad brush up on languages with Rosetta Stone

June 7, 2024
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TL;DR: Through June 16 and in time Father’s Day, you can grab a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone for just $151.99 by entering the code ROSETTA at checkout.


Your dad was likely among the first people to teach you how to speak. Sure, it might have started with him getting you to say “dada,” but that totally counts. Now, it’s your turn to give back by helping him learn any language he chooses with a subscription to Rosetta Stone. When he’s out of the country, he can talk to the locals and make sure he understands directions and restaurant menu items. (Did he mean to order snails on your family trip to France? He’ll never admit it.)

Rosetta Stone, trusted by NASA, Calvin Klein, and TripAdvisor, has been a top-rated language learning platform for nearly 30 years. Its intuitive training method will have anyone reading, writing, and speaking their chosen language in no time. Until June 16, you can grab it on sale for just $151.99 with coupon code ROSETTA.

Rosetta Stone does away with boring vocabulary and grammar drills. Instead, its approach mimics the way you learned your native language as a child. It pairs words with images to help learners get familiar with the language naturally. Once your dad’s got the basics down, he’ll move on to interactive lessons powered by advanced speech recognition technology.

The said technology is capable of analyzing the words he says at 100 times per second, delivering instant feedback to tweak his accent and pronunciation. He’ll also get a chance to immerse himself in practical lessons that revolve around conversational skills like shopping, ordering, and discussing pop culture, so he can use his newfound language skills in real life right away.

With a purchase of this deal, your dad can learn up to 25 languages, one at a time — like Spanish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Japanese, Portuguese, and more. There’s also no pressure with learning, as he can go through the lessons at his own pace.

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A lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone is on sale for only $151.99 until June 16, 11:59 p.m. PT when you enter the code ROSETTA at checkout.

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