Asakiri offers a variety of beginner-level language courses using unique cultural methods to teach languages like Spanish, German, Japanese, and more.
Provides open educational resources, such as the Trayectos Spanish course, developed for novice learners to help them easily learn a new language.
Courses integrate cultural elements, like the Poesiealbum tradition or Japanese song lyrics, to teach languages, offering a more immersive and engaging learning experience.
Offers courses in various languages such as Spanish, German, Nahuatl, and Dutch, catering to various interests and encouraging multilingual proficiency.
Designed specifically for beginners with an easy-to-understand method, breaking down complex language aspects into simple vocabulary and grammar.
Provides an introductory course for learning essential Nahuatl phrases and language structure, tailored for newcomers.
Teaches German through the cultural tradition of Poesiealbum, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and cultural context for beginners.
Introduces learners to Japanese by breaking down songs to emphasize grammar points and vocabulary within a cultural framework.
Covers essential Dutch words and phrases for travel communication, perfect for use in the Netherlands and Flemish regions of Belgium.
Leverages AI to generate high-quality content based on user inputs and preferences, saving time on drafting and ideation.
Allows users to plan and automate the publishing of content across multiple platforms, ensuring consistent online presence.
Enables team collaboration with real-time editing and feedback sharing, enhancing productivity through seamless teamwork.
Offers useful and informative lessons and exercises, allowing users to pick up and hold onto knowledge effectively.
Tools to teach and preserve both widely spoken and endangered languages in the digital age.
Provides simple tools for teachers to create engaging language courses and build sustainable teaching businesses.
Facilitates the connection between languages and their cultural heritage, keeping them alive for future generations.