Nubank and Duolingo have teamed up to offer educational benefits to their customers. This time, the partnership with the language company allows an exclusive advantage, that customers can access the paid version of the language application.
The period lasts two months and users will be able to access more than 100 courses in 40 languages each. Want to know more? Follow the text.
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The partnership between Nubank and Duolingo
Duolingo is a language platform that presents a unique method capable of teaching several languages both for a fee and for free. It is very efficient and can be added to any type of computer or cell phone.
Nubank is a digital bank whose brand is innovation and entrepreneurship projects. In recent years it has taken a giant leap and has been seeking new measures to expand the number of customers.
The partnership between the two guarantees something that customers did not expect. Being able to use paid Duolingo for “free” for a few months. Thus, the idea is for customers to have access to the advantages of the language application and the bank itself.
How to get access?
Are you a Nubank customer and want to have access to this advantage? Every Nubank customer has until May 30th to take advantage of this offer. In this sense, each customer must look for the “shopping” option in the application and validate the voucher in the Duolingo application itself.
This offer, however, is not lifetime. It only lasts 2 months. That is, customers have the right to access DuoLingo Plus in order to experience the taste of learning with the advantages of the paid option.
After the two months, if you still want to continue, you will need to pay a monthly subscription of R$15 to R$30.00 per month. There is also the possibility of subscribing to annual plans that vary according to the type. Have you tried Duolingo yet? How about learning a new language?