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Utalk Language Learning Essentials $0 (Free) @ Fanatical

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About this product

Grab your Free uTalk language learning pack, exclusively with Fanatical.

Learning a new language is a fantastic way to break down barriers and understand how other cultures and communities go about their day to day lives.

If you’ve been wanting to learn another language but don’t necessarily have a lot of time, or you’d like to learn a few basics to get the ball rolling, then uTalk is most definitely for you.

uTalk Language Learning Essentials - choose from one of 140+ languages

5 Essential Topics from the uTalk language learning product for free
Topics included - First Words, Travelling, Food and Drink, Social phrases, Restaurant
Over 3 hours of learning per Topic
Learn useful words and phrases from real native speakers
Play games and activities to help you learn
You don’t have to be an English speaker, you can choose which language to learn from
Learn on any device

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  • +10

    Signed up and immediately regretted it. It's more a way to get you into their ecosystem/shop to buy full courses. When I tried to delete my account, the page they tell you to do from
    doesn't have that button. So I'm fighting with support now, trying to get my information off their servers.

    Stick with something like Mango learning, which you can get free with most library memberships.

    • +2

      Any more info about getting a Mango subscription via libraries? Every associated library seems to be US/Canadian.

      • +3

        I think you'll have to check the websites of your local libraries, they will usually have some info about it posted or would be happy to let you know if you call them! Mine specifically is through Mid North Coast Co-operative Library Service. — https://mnclibrary.org.au/e-library/learn-a-language/

        • +1

          Thanks for that - I had tried a few searches (postcodes, state, AU, etc) and 100% of the results were US/Canadian. I've tried now with keyword searches of council areas and specific local libraries and I'm starting to see AU results.

          • +2

            @enigma48: This looks great! If anyone else is interested, when you sign up you can search for libraries near you that offer free access - I ended up creating a City of Melbourne library account (available to all Victorian residents) as my local doesn't seem to offer this.

  • Is this limited to 1 language per code?

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