Learn10 Helps You Learn a New Language and Build Vocabulary


Learn10 is a language tool that helps you learn 10 words a day from a language of your choice.

Learn10 helps people create a daily learning habit

Learn10 helps people create a daily learning habit

Once you become a member at Learn10, you’ll receive  10 new words from your preferred  foreign language on a daily basis.

English speakers and learners can choose to learn frequently used vocabulary of a language for free using Learn10’s content or opt for a subscription based model.

Access Learn10 Words Across the Web

Learn10 creates fresh content every day which limited to the length of a text message. This message is distributed across the web and beyond via a Facebook application, widget, email, iPhone webapp, Twitter feed, SMS, affiliate ‘adverts’, windows screensaver and even Seesmic videos.

Learn10 Features

Learn10 creates user engagement in learning by encouraging cooperation and competition between learners in a mix of free and premium accounts.

When you click through to a word on the Learn10 widget, it fetches some basic information about the word in question but also searches Twitter’s real-time stream so you can get a feel of how the word is used in a certain language.

Learn10 features a quick test you can kick off to check the state of your knowledge about basic vocabulary for a foreign language, and integrates with Google Translate so you don’t necessarily need to leave the site if you want to immerse yourself in another language a little deeper.

The company also enables you to install a browser toolbar and nifty screensaver, giving you the ability to keep the 10 words you’re supposed to be learning coming back to you multiple times a day in various ways.

About Company

Learn10 is the work of a team of four Europeans, who belong to Birmingham, UK and South Bohemia, CZ. It is inspired by the efforts of three of the founders to learn Czech. They have prior experience in advertising research analysis & English teaching.

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  1. #1 by Dena E. Bolton/Nashville Gardening Examiner on May 13, 2009 - 5:34 pm

    This is such a great idea! I might even have to try it out myself.

  2. #2 by ayman on May 14, 2009 - 2:21 am

    Actually I am more than happy to read this great post thank you

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