The Easiest Language (Based on Scientific Research)

It has the potential of saving lives and saving us a lot of money.

It can be learned at home or school in 10 minutes a day.

You can easily recognize hundreds of words in this language.

Every human needs to be able to understand other humans in emergencies. There are times when your life may depend on it.

Teachers use it to teach global understanding. Classmates can write directly to classmates in 100 other countries. They exchange post cards, fotos and learn about our common human interests, needs, aspirations and make new international friends. It is a safe, fun intellectual activity that turns kids on to languages, geography and social studies.

This allows you to do that and to talk or write to others who speak hundreds of other languages.

Using e-mail you can fully understand friends in over 100 countries.

 

Parents like it because kids learn English better and other languages faster. And it helps their intellectual growth.

Kids like it because they think they have a secret language.

Why is it the easiest language
Why it is not English
What language is it?
Why it is not Spanish, French or German
Fotos
Full Research Data
Wonderful Online Learning Courses
Table of language showing difficulty to learn
Children Around the World
Videos to learn Esperanto
Online resources
Local clubs
USA Online resources
Books and Magazines
Free printable Learning Self Tutor with 2-way dictionary

Life of L Zamenhof creator of the language

Free Two Way Dictionary as a printable document send email request to afablavo@gmail.com

If you are interested in learning the easiest language or if you are a teacher or student who would like to perhaps use it and would like to ask questions or perhaps join a group of others also interested in this, send your questions to afabalvo@gmail.com. No one will try to sell you anything. Some of us are also trying to form small learning clubs locally. Also we can tell you how to find classes or persons here or in other countries to exchange email or letters with if you are interested in possibly doing that.