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Mango Languages

Issue: Vol 36 No. 3 (2019)

Journal: CALICO Journal

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DOI: 10.1558/cj.38302

Abstract:

Mango Languages is an online language learning platform founded in 2007. It offers courses in over 70 languages. The courses are both available through the mobile application on Android and iOS and the website platform. This review will take a close look at the website version for its Russian course. There are four major units that include 10 chapters. In all, Mango Languages offers 390 language lessons, teaching different conversational and grammar topics.

Author: Nataliia Kavun

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