
Is “Learn a New Language” one of your New Year’s resolutions? Our online language learning resource, Mango Languages, just announced that they’ve added a new Polish course to their program!
Mango Languages is free to all KDL cardholders, and is an easy, effective way to learn to speak a foreign language. Mango is available in two versions:
Mango Basic: Perfect for a foreign language beginner, Mango Basic teaches everyday greetings, gratitudes, goodbyes and helpful phrases in a short period of time. The courses, which require only two to five hours of time to complete, are currently available in 37 foreign languages and 15 English as a Second Language (ESL) courses:
- Arabic (Levantine)
- Chinese (Cantonese)
- Chinese (Mandarin)
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dari
- Dutch
- Farsi (Persian)
- Finnish
- French
- French (Canadian)
- German
- Greek
- Haitian Creole
- Hawaiian
- Hebrew
- Hindi
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- Indonesian
- Irish
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Norwegian
- Pashto
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Russian
- Spanish (Latin American)
- Slovak
- Tagalog
- Tamil
- Thai
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Urdu
- Vietnamese
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- ESL for Arabic Speakers
- ESL for Chinese (Cantonese) Speakers
- ESL for Chinese (Mandarin) Speakers
- ESL for French Speakers
- ESL for German Speakers
- ESL for Greek Speakers
- ESL for Italian Speakers
- ESL for Japanese Speakers
- ESL for Korean Speakers
- ESL for Polish Speakers
- ESL for Portuguese (Brazilian) Speakers
- ESL for Russian Speakers
- ESL for Spanish (Latin American) Speakers
- ESL for Turkish Speakers
- ESL for Vietnamese Speakers
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Mango Complete: Mango Complete offers a 100-lesson course that digs much deeper and is designed to provide a more complete understanding of the entire language and culture. It is available in all of the languages above except for Dari, Pashto, Tagalog, and ESL Arabic.
Learn more about Mango Languages, or start using it today!
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