Mango Languages Changes the Way People Learn Languages with Mango Premiere, an Innovative Resource that Teaches Language Through Film
More than 100 Libraries Across the Country Signed Up to Participate in a Nationwide Event to Celebrate the Mango Premiere Product Launch
Today, Mango Languages announced the launch of its newest product, Mango Premiere, a unique language and cultural learning product that teaches language through film. The product will be available to the more than 2,700 public and academic libraries where Mango Languages is currently available, as well as to any new Mango subscribers.
Research shows that the two biggest barriers to learning a new language are time and motivation. Mango Premiere is a truly innovative product that capitalizes on the entertainment value of movies to create rich cultural and language learning experiences. This new product is based on Mango Languages’ proven methodology and teaches learners language, grammar, vocabulary and culture through the storylines and dialogue of each film.
The first four films in the Mango Premiere product line include “Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge” (Japanese); “Kung Fu Dunk” (Mandarin); as well as “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “I’ll Believe You” in English as a Second Language for Spanish. Mango Languages is aiming to add a catalogue of movies in the U.S. market by the end of the year.
“At Mango Languages, we’re pushing the boundaries and thinking creatively to change not only our world, but also the world of our customers, their customers and beyond. We’re passionate about creating innovative products like Mango Premiere that combine entertainment with education to create an undeniably unique experience,” said Jason Teshuba, linguapreneur and CEO of Mango Languages.
More than 100 libraries across the country signed up to host Mango Premiere launch parties, which will be hosted between November 12 and November 30, 2013, as part of a nationwide event to invite patrons to be the first to try this innovative new product. The mission of these parties, at a much deeper level, is to showcase how libraries are making a difference by offering groundbreaking products, like Mango Premiere, to their communities.
“Libraries are playing a pivotal role in the growth of our Collier County community by offering innovative and engaging resources like Mango Premiere,” said Denise McMahon, senior librarian supervisor of the South Regional Library of the Collier County Public Library System. “We’re excited to participate in the Nationwide Mango Premiere Launch Party to showcase this new product to our patrons who are interested in learning a new language for work, travel or fun.”
Mango Premiere is changing the way people learn languages through entertainment and engagement. To learn more, please visit www.mangolanguages.com/mango-premiere/. To find the closest library where Mango Languages is available, go to http://www.FindMango.com.
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Lindsay Mullen for Mango Languages, lindsay@moshermullen.com, 248-670-2262
Founded in 2007, Mango Languages is a leading provider of self-guided language learning solutions. Guided by its core purpose to enrich lives with language and culture, Mango Languages offers digital language learning systems to public and academic libraries, government agencies, corporations and the general public. Mango is privately owned and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich. To learn more about the company, its innovative products and the dynamic Mangos who make it happen, visit www.mangolanguages.com.
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