Learn English, improving your vocabulary and pronunciation in a simple way

Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
Frequenty: Aprende inglés Screenshot
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How does it work?

Frequenty is a microlearning project in which you will receive the content (periodically) of the topic that you like the most. In this way, you will be able to enjoy what you are interested in learning or knowing progressively so that you can assimilate it in a satisfactory way.
Therefore, Frequenty is open to all those people with concerns and desire to learn. In addition, when you receive it to your email, you will have the content available for you to see it at the time you prefer.

How much does it cost?
At Frequenty we are committed to offering you all content for free forever. We want you to feel free to be part of us and that is why we believe that by offering you our content for free you are not subject to payments or fees.
In this way, our intention is that you only think about learning and not about what the learning itself may cost you. In short, we want you to not feel bound to learn by force: sit down and enjoy!

Why should you try it?
The method we choose at Frequenty (microlearning), is a technique that is supported by universities (Austrian University of Innsbruck) and scholars of pedagogy and learning. Microlearning or microlearning is an educational technique that stands out for the brevity of its lessons, the easy assimilation of them or the flexibility of the learning process. According to studies and theories such as those of the German academic Hermann Ebbinghaus (Universitat zu Berlin), it is proven that better rates of knowledge retention are obtained when it is consumed in small quantities and frequently.