Technology
Mondly, the award-winning language learning app, is on sale
TL;DR: The language-learning app Mondly will equip you with real-life skills and is on sale for $99.99 for a lifetime subscription.
If you’re a child of the ’90s, you likely remember that learning can be fun. Remember Mavis Beacon? Would we even have learned math if it weren’t for Math Blaster? Just because we’re adults now doesn’t mean we can’t learn new things, and it certainly doesn’t mean we can’t have fun doing it. Enter: Mondly.
It’s definitely not too late to master a new language, and there are some pretty freaking fun ways to do it as a fully-fledged adult. Mondly is a top-rated language learning app that uses state-of-the-art speech recognition software to listen to your words and give positive feedback only when you speak clearly and correctly. You’ll learn pronunciation by listening to conversations between native speakers, matching core words and phrases, and even immerse yourself in virtual lessons with Mondly’s new AR feature. In short, it gamifies your lessons so you can learn without feeling like you’re learning. The dream.
Plus, with 33 languages to choose from, you can get started in more languages than you’ll know what to do with.
All that good stuff aside, this app’s accolades speak for themselves. Mondly was rated a Best New App in the Apple App store, an Editor’s Choice app on Google Play, and was awarded Facebook FbStart’s 2017 App of the Year. Not too shabby, and a significantly more exciting way to dive into a new language than cracking open a textbook.
You can grab a lifetime subscription to Mondly and access all 33 languages, forever, for just $99.99 (that’s 95% off its normal price of $2,199.99). If that feels overly ambitious to you, you can always try a single language subscription for $39.99, three languages for $59.99, or five languages for $69.99. Play on.
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