Make a new year's resolution to learn a new language to mango Passport? mango languages
PR Newswire - December 28, 2010
FARMINGTON HILLS, Michigan, 28 January 2010/PRNewswire-FirstCall /-.
WHO: Mango languages, a Farmington Hills-based provider of language learning programs.
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What: Mango Passport?, Mango's latest language learning product for people who want to successfully learn and communicate in a new language. It helps the users to gain an understanding of culture of a country.
Mango Passport? different from other language learning programs because it teaches users conversation skills, situations, not random words and phrases can be used together. Courses give the language that you user, need to successfully navigate a foreign country to find authentic cultural experiences and to engage without offending natives in polite conversation.
After the purchase, mango Passport? is directly downloaded from Mango's site and from home or office computer or laptop of user accessed (Mango's programs were available only through libraries, schools and government organizations). Mango Passport on the go!, a MP3-audio version (with a PDF companion guide), which on iPhones, iPods and other MP3 devices can be used is also available.
STATS: Aside from weight loss, improvement of the spirit Americans tops list of self-improvement new year's resolutions this year according to a survey by ISI translation services in November 2010. The nationwide survey asked 1000, from a list of five "self improvement" to choose new year's resolutions Americans make this year. 7.5% chose learning a foreign language. The survey also showed that the younger age groups learning chose at higher rates than their older counterparts. All beat the average - 8 percent, 9 per cent and 11 per cent (or) as personal improvement target age group 18-24, 25-34 and 35-44 select.
Contact: a complete list of languages and more mango Passport? details on mango's-website at www.mangolanguages.com.
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