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Mango Languages

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American online language-learning service
Mango Languages
Founded2007
FounderJason Teshuba, Mike Teshuba, Ryan Whalen and Mike Goulas
HeadquartersFarmington Hills, Michigan
Websitewww.mangolanguages.com

Mango Languages is an American online language-learning website andmobile app based inFarmington Hills, Michigan, for academic institutions, libraries, corporations, government agencies, and individuals.[1][2][3] A Mango membership can be free at local libraries,[4][3] through Mango for Libraries,[5] or a membership costs $11.99 per month for one language or $19.99 per month for access to all 71 languages.[6]

History

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Jason Teshuba, Mike Teshuba, Ryan Whalen and Mike Goulas founded the service in 2007.[1] Jason Teshuba serves as the CEO of Mango Languages.[7][8]

As of April 2019, Mango Languages offers 71 language courses. Additionally, the service offers English lessons in 17 languages and specialty courses to teach cultural differences.[9]

Mango Languages employs organic language acquisition and emphasizes learning grammatical principles through realistic conversations; features include interactive lessons, spaced repetition, reinforcement exercises, color-coded translations, video content, andGoogle Translate integration.[10] Another feature allows users to record theirpronunciation and compare a visual image of its waveform to that of a native speaker's.[11][12] Courses are accessible from a web browser or an app, and progress can be synced across devices.[10][13]

In 2013, Mango Languages earned $7.9 million in revenue.[1] In June 2019, Mango launched a new brand identity and released “major advancements to its platform,” including “new personalized, adaptive, conversation-based lessons in over 70 languages for web, iOS, and Android.”[14] Mango Languages offers licenses for its software to libraries, schools and other institutions.[10]

Languages

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As of May 2024, Mango offered courses in the following languages:

Languages Offered for English Speakers[15]
LanguageUnitsChaptersLessonsAssessment & PlacementPremium CourseClassroom GuidesAdditional Listening & Reading Activities
Arabic: Egyptian dialect11085Yes
Arabic: Iraqi dialect42097
Arabic: Levantine dialect541594YesYesYes
Arabic: Modern Standard31578
Arabic - Arab Etiquette (MSA)118Yes
Armenian31587
Azerbaijani31585
Bengali31576
Aramaic: Sureth110104Yes
Cherokee1211Yes
Chinese: Cantonese11056Yes
Chinese: Mandarin541595YesYesYesYes
Mandarin - Business1587Yes
Mandarin - Feng Shui117Yes
Mandarin - Zodiac Signs1111Yes
Croatian31583
Czech31593
Danish31583
Dari Persian1213Yes
Dutch31580
Dzongkha (Bhutanese)1213Yes
Persian220200Yes
Finnish31576
French541567YesYesYesYes
French: Canadian31575
German541757YesYesYesYes
Greek: Modern220189Yes
Greek: Ancient1435Yes
Greek: Koine (Biblical)1447Yes
Haitian Creole31575
Hawaiian31593
Hebrew: Modern11076Yes
Hebrew: Biblical1451Yes
Hindi11055YesYes
Hungarian31583
Icelandic31575
Igbo31595
Indonesian31577
Irish11072Yes
Italian541566YesYesYesYes
Japanese541638YesYesYesYes
Javanese11052
Kazakh31594
Korean11075YesYes
Korean - Academic Study116129Yes
Latin11074YesYes
Malay31589
Malayalam42093
Norwegian31577
Pashto1212Yes
Pirate116Yes
Polish110141Yes
Potawatomi110133YesYesYes
Portuguese: Brazilian541552YesYesYes
Punjabi31593
Romanian31584
Russian541528YesYesYes
Scottish Gaelic11085Yes
Serbian31580
Chinese: Shanghainese1214Yes
Slovak31581
Spanish: Castilian31596
Spanish - Flamenco Dancing117Yes
Spanish - Soccer Celebration117Yes
Spanish: Latin American541682YesYesYesYes
Spanish - Business1545Yes
Spanish - Text Talk117Yes
Swahili31584
Swedish31574
Filipino: Tagalog11065Yes
Tamil31591
Telugu31590
Thai11066Yes
Turkish11067Yes
Tuvan118Yes
Ukrainian31584
Urdu11069Yes
Uzbek31595
Vietnamese11070YesYes
Yiddish31576

As a novelty, Mango also offers a short course in "Pirate".[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Mango Languages Finalist: $5.1 million to $30 million". June 8, 2014. RetrievedAugust 13, 2015.
  2. ^"Library Linguistics". August 4, 2014. Archived fromthe original on November 9, 2017. RetrievedAugust 13, 2015.
  3. ^abc"Mango Languages Review".PCMAG. Retrieved2023-03-16.
  4. ^"Mango Languages".The New York Public Library. Retrieved2023-03-16.
  5. ^"Libraries".Mango Languages. Retrieved2024-06-19.
  6. ^"Pricing".Mango Languages. Retrieved2024-06-19.
  7. ^"You are what you speak: Mango Languages". April 29, 2014. Archived fromthe original on March 17, 2015. RetrievedAugust 13, 2015.
  8. ^"Mango offers language learning online". September 20, 2007. RetrievedAugust 13, 2015.
  9. ^McLaughlin, Pamela (July 27, 2015)."Mango Languages- New Language Learning Tool Now Available". Syracuse University Libraries. Archived fromthe original on September 9, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2016.
  10. ^abcD, Stevie (2019-07-10)."Mango Languages Review: A Practical and Comprehensive Look at the Program".FluentU Language Learning. Retrieved2021-11-13.
  11. ^Henrichsen, Lynn E (October 17, 2020)."An Illustrated Taxonomy of Online CAPT Resources".RELC Journal.52 (1):179–188.doi:10.1177/0033688220954560.ISSN 0033-6882.S2CID 228981180.
  12. ^Bajorek, Joan Palmiter (May 2017). "L2 Pronunciation in CALL: The Unrealized Potential of Rosetta Stone, Duolingo, Babbel, and Mango Languages".Issues and Trends in Educational Technology.5 (1): 37.
  13. ^"Libraries branch out with Mango language software". December 29, 2009. RetrievedAugust 13, 2015.
  14. ^"Mango Languages Sprouts a Sweet Relaunch". August 9, 2019. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  15. ^"K12 and Higher Education Language Courses".

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