Friday, August 17, 2012

Awesome Things No. 2

A randomish old blog post from the library has inspired me to post Awesome Things No 2. Which blog post, you ask with bated breath? This one from Elizabeth back in July. I LOVE this idea! Now I want to go on a blind date with a book, but it's 8ish on a Friday, the libraries are all closed, and I don't think this display exists anymore. Maybe I should just go to the land of E books on my iPad and hit buttons (yes, there are buttons on my iPad. . .) with my eyes closed until I find something interesting.

So Awesome Thing No. 2.  (dun dun-un DUN) is free foreign language learning online. Mango Languages, a popularly-subscribed-to library database, is about five thousand times more fun than Rosetta Stone. Really. Srsly. How do I know? Because my husband tried to learn Spanish from Rosetta Stone while sitting in the bath tub, and I listened in, and it wasn't nearly as entertaining as my glimpses at Mango Languages have been. While you may find this evidence subjective, you should still give it a shot if you have any desire to learn more about another language.

The interface is attractive and intuitive, multiple languages are available, and quick flashcard lessons teach you words and sentences, as well as offering cultural notes and grammar lessons where you can watch the part of a sentence light up in English and the foreign language to better understand a language's structure.

Before I tell you the full list of languages, here's the best one, which I just discovered. Yes, Mango offers pirate lessons. International Talk Like a Pirate Day is coming up in just over a month, so it's definitely time to brush up. Here are (or arggggggggh) some screen shots of pirate lessons in action.

The front page of Pirate lessons
A flash card




























And now here are all of the languages you could potentially learn for free. I believe these will link to HDPL's Mango sign in if you have an HDPL card. Otherwise, see if the library you use subscribes by going to their website.

1 comment:

  1. Ahoy Matey!
    Mango is such a great resource. I am going to check out the pirate speak lessons before Sept. 19th. Hey, Talk Like a Pirate Day is on the last day of LIBR203...it must be some kind of sign :)

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