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(Unverified)Nov 7th 2007 12:50AM
I know Mango and I always recommend this tool to languages learners who look for good FREE online resources to learn a foreign language.
I have a lot of good feedback about Mango languages ... and I think that it may be a good alternative for people who can't afford to purchase expensive software to learn a new language.
I speak 7 languages and I know what it takes to learn, then to master a foreign language ... and Mango seems to be a great tool.
I like also livemocha.com, it's FREE also: http://www.livemocha.com/
Internet is so powerful, there are a lot of tools out there, you can even learn a foreign language with your Ipod by downloading free podcasts online.
I talk about all that in my blog: The best and effective way to self-study ANY foreign language!
http://www.languageslovers.blogspot.com/