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Online Trainers – Online Deal

6, 12, or 18 Months of Online Language Lessons (Up to 95% Off)

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Tue Jul 03 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$742
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In a Nutshell

Personalized online interface provides language lessons with 20+ different tools to improve vocabulary, pronunciation & grammar

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 2, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per language. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for multiple languages.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Humans have evolved beyond other animals, developing complex forms of communication and more than 200 ways to make fun of a horse. Revel in human excellency with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $49 for 6 months of online language lessons (a $742 value)
  • $79 for 12 months of online language lessons (a $1,327 value)
  • $99 for 18 months of online language lessons (a $1,800 value)

Students of all ability levels can access unlimited custom online lessons in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, or Dutch.

Online-Trainers.com

An intuitive, customizable online interface guides pupils of all abilities through lessons in English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, or Italian at Online-Trainers.com. The company’s platform tailors lessons to accommodate a student’s experience level, goals, and personal interests and monitors individual pace in order to alter each session to an appropriate level of difficulty. Programs begin with a linguistic audit to determine students' skill levels and adjust in difficulty as students progress. Custom programs also target relevant vocabularies for specific areas of interest or career fields; lessons in more than 200 specializations and 20 industries can, for example, teach patrons to discuss current events or shout the day's headlines to an army of flash cards. The platform’s 20 distinct learning tools include vocabulary drills, oral pronunciation, and situational role play, and the online training software can be accessed at any hour of day from anywhere in the world, allowing students to study via laptop.

Online Trainers

An intuitive, customizable online interface guides pupils of all abilities through lessons in English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, or Italian at Online Trainers. The company’s platform tailors lessons to accommodate a student’s experience level, goals, and personal interests and monitors individual pace in order to alter each session to an appropriate level of difficulty. Programs begin with a linguistic audit to determine students' skill levels and adjust in difficulty as students progress. Custom programs also target relevant vocabularies for specific areas of interest or career fields with lessons in various specializations. The platform’s learning tools include vocabulary drills, oral pronunciation, and situational role play, and the online training software can be accessed at any hour of day from anywhere in the world, allowing students to study via laptop.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: TV Crossovers

Other than series finales and unplanned on-air births, few television events rival the excitement of the crossover—wherein characters from one program meet characters from another. What are the top-rated TV crossovers of all time?

"The Munsters on Gilligan’s Island" (1964): After winning a contest for a vacation in the South Pacific, an agitated Herman Munster stomps a hole in the plane’s fuselage, sending it careening onto Gilligan’s island. Once there, Grandpa Munster and the Professor devise a potion to transport the monster family home while Ginger poses for photographs on Herman’s bicep.
Approximate Ratings: 240 million viewers

"Frasier Meets The Beatles" (1996): After winning a contest to have the surviving Beatles perform on his radio program, Frasier is a nervous wreck—until the Fab Three invite him to sing all of John Lennon’s parts.
Approximate Ratings: 390 million viewers

"The Simpsons Meet the Simpsons" (1993): Capitalizing off the success of America’s favorite animated family, TV execs logically paired up The Simpsons with the most popular TV show airing at the time—itself. In this hourlong special, the Simpsons win a contest to meet identical versions of themselves, resulting in the two Barts getting into double trouble (also the title of the special’s companion rap single).
Approximate Ratings: 2.1 billion viewers

What year did Frasier meet The Beatles?

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