Everyone is talking about Mango
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Check out this Mango review from The White Tea Cup:
“It has always been a dream of mine to travel and see France in all of its’ splendor. During a raclette party, I told my friend, the host, that I have been wanting to move to France and start a new life there. She nodded with a smile and couldn’t agree more. Then she told me if I was serious about it, I would start learning French.” Read More…
Learning French with Mango Languages July 12, 2011 by thewhiteteacup
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Have you tried Mango Languages? If you haven’t, then now is a great time to check it out. If you have, then let us know. Tell us how you use Mango Languages and be entered to win a free Mango coffee mug. Just leave your feedback in the comments section below, along with a valid email address, and you’re automatically entered to win. The contest runs through August 31.
Mango Languages is a free online language learning system that teaches practical conversation skills for real communication. It’s a fast, easy, and effective way to learn to speak a foreign language. Basic courses are offered for 35 foreign and 15 ESL languages, with most offering more in-depth complete courses as well. You can even use Mango on your mobile device! Read More…
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Your product is amazing! I was using Rosetta and it wasn’t going in order for me. I heard about this through my library, and I have learned so much in the first lesson. Thank you for making this product in [an intelligible] order of what should be learned.
-Jessica Little
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One of the patrons using Mango Languages said that she really liked the program (she is learning Japanese). She said that it is better than the instructor at the college she is attending. She appreciates that you can learn at your own pace. She said her instructor is covering the same material but doing it more slowly.
Patricia Rivera, Buena Park Library, CA
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Mango. Es un programa fantastico! Unlike Rosetta Stone, it gives you those grammatical tidbits that really makes things clear. For instance, explaining the difference between "estar" and "ser".
Can't believe it's free through the library! Thanks for pointing me to it. Que tengas un buen dia
Dena Rebozo, Volusia County Library Center, FL
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The Mango Russian series is really superb. I access it through my local library, and am very grateful for the format and content. It has really given a jumpstart to my comprehension and pronunciation. “Bolshoi spasibo!”
Paul C. Cleland
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Thank You! I was successful in accessing Mango, beginning with this past Sunday afternoon. I entered Mango by first going to the Montgomery County Library homepage, selecting your library website for online learning and then choosing Mango. I REALLY enjoy Mango, and will continue to use it to grasp Spanish. Thank YOU!!!
Roz Malone
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I was very impressed with Mango for these reasons:
* I like the interactivity of the program: The visual and hearing settings make it a very easy and fun way to learn a language.
* I like the way they break down sentences, they color code it for translation and even have a visual pronunciation help that activates when you move the cursor of the mouse over a word (I think it’s a huge help).
* It gives you the option to replay the slide and go back and forth.
* Users are able to save the lessons so they can continue where the left on last time.
I am really glad that we added this database to our collection.
Laura McMutry, Metropolitan Library, OK
