How To Save On Language Software

September 23, 2010

Don’t have a lot of money to spend on language software? That’s fine. Most of the better language programs out there does border on the high end of expenses, so being wary of spending too much is what a smart person would do.

The good news is, there are options for people who want to temper their spending when it comes to language learning solutions.

  1. Buy educational versions. If you’re a student at a high school or university, you should be eligible for college versions of software. Some language software may be available with accompanying student versions and they’re considerably cheaper than full-featured releases.
  2. Buy from eBay. You may be able to purchase sealed copies of older language software titles from eBay and other online auction sites. Since these are usually old stocks from retailers (or copies people bought but never used) that they’re just trying to get rid of, you should be able to get them for much lower prices. Because language software remains relevant after many years, they should be perfectly suitable for your own learning efforts.
  3. Use free resources. In case you really can’t find an option at your current budget, then look towards free resources to find your ground in the new language. While not ideal, they are helpful and could tide you over until such time you can afford a pricier solution.

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