Easy ten — learn a foreign language with 10 words a day
Learn Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, French, German & Russian.
Any starting level.
- Apple Featured App (2014-2015)
- Best new App (December 2014)
- More than 5 000 000 users
10 new words a day is 70 new words a week, 300 new words a month, 3650 new words a year. Wherein a native speaker uses an average of 3000 words in his everyday life.
5 minutes a day is all it takes to succeed with easy ten.
All features and content library is available with paid Easy Ten Subscription for free 7 day trial. After your free trial ends, you’ll still have access to everything Easy Ten Subscription has to offer through the paid subscription. Non-subscribers can access select content for free, as well as basic manual word learning options.
FEATURES
Up to 20 new words a day.
Frequency vocabulary of 10 000 most commonly used words.
All words are voiced.
Twitter examples for all words.
Smart notifications.
BrainBoost memorisation technique
Storing your progress in Calendar
Total personalisation
Pronunciation training
Cool tests
Achievements
You’ll love to study with easy ten!
SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS
Easy Ten currently offers several auto-renewing subscription options:
$29.99 per Month
$9.99 per Week
These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on the country of residence.
The subscription will automatically renew unless turned off in your iTunes Account Settings at least 24 hours before current period ends. You can go to your iTunes Account settings to manage your subscription and turn off auto-renew. Your iTunes Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed. If you subscribe before your free trial ends, the rest of your free trial period will be forfeited as soon as your purchase is confirmed.
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