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Is there a 5th Tone? - Basic Chinese Mandarin Ep. 14
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Mango Languages is the only adaptive language-learning system powered by proven methodologies and language-specific content designed to establish retention and rapidly build conversation skills.
With over 70 world languages to choose from, Mango gives you the confidence to forge deeper connections with one another and the world around us. Join us as we explore culture, traditions, food, music, and the people that make these languages so unique.
Check out our entire list of over 70 world languages and start your adventure with a 2-week free trial! mangolanguages.com/available-languages
Got a question, comment, or suggestion for a future video? Let us know below and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next video.
Language learning is a journey, a quest to forge deeper connections with one another and the world around us. With over 70 world languages to choose from Mango gives you the confidence to go a little further down that road less traveled.
Join us as we explore culture, traditions, food, music, and the people that make these languages so unique. After all, language is so much more than just words. Language is an Adventure.
Mango Languages is the only adaptive language-learning system powered by proven methodologies and language-specific content designed to establish retention and rapidly build conversation skills.
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Here’s some of the research we consulted and/or mentioned, and suggestions for further reading:
Motohashi-Saigo, M. & Hardison, D. (2009). Acquisition of L2 Japanese geminates: Training with waveform displays. Language Learning & Technology, 13(2), 29-47.
Olson, D. (2014) Benefits of visual feedback on segmental production in the L2 classroom. Language Learning and Technology, 18, 173–192.
If you liked this video, please let us know by hitting that like button, and join the Mango Languages fam by subscribing to our channel! We also invite you to check out our website at: mangolanguages.com and follow us on social media @MangoLanguages. And remember – language is an adventure. Enjoy the ride!
Kaitlyn Tagarelli (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is a linguist and the Head of Research at Mango Languages. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in how the mind and brain learn languages. Aside from geeking out about all things neuroscience and linguistics, she loves hanging out with her family at their Connecticut home, trying to convince them to speak French with her.
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Here’s some of the research we consulted and/or mentioned, and suggestions for further reading:
Barriuso, T. A., & Hayes-Harb, R. (2018). High variability phonetic training as a bridge from research to practice. The CATESOL Journal, 30(1), 177-194.
Cheng, Y. L. (2018). Unfamiliar accented English negatively affects EFL listening comprehension: It helps to be a more able accent mimic. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 47(4), 899–911.
Olson, D. (2014) Benefits of visual feedback on segmental production in the L2 classroom. Language Learning and Technology, 18, 173–192.
Pi-Hua, T. (2006). Bridging pedagogy and technology: User evaluation of pronunciation oriented CALL software. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 22(3), 375–397.
Zhang, J., Li, H., Liu, Y., & Chen, Y. (2020). Orthographic facilitation in oral vocabulary learning: effects of language backgrounds and orthographic type. Reading and Writing, 33(1), 187–206.
Zhao, Y. (1997). The effects of listeners’ control of speech rate on second language comprehension. Applied Linguistics, 18(1), 49-68.
Kaitlyn Tagarelli (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is a linguist and the Head of Research at Mango Languages. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in how the mind and brain learn languages. Aside from geeking out about all things neuroscience and linguistics, she loves hanging out with her family at their Connecticut home, trying to convince them to speak French with her.
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Curious about which languages were spoken in the video? Here's a complete list:
English: Explore and learn over 70 languages with Mango!
German: Eine neue Sprache zu lernen ist nicht einfach. (Learning a new language isn't easy.)
Arabic: مع المحتوى الصح فالوقت الصح
(m3 al-m7tawa aSSa7 felwa’t aSSa7 ~ With the right content at the right time)
Mandarin: 智能算法 (zhìnéng suàn fâ ~ Intelligent algorithms)
Swedish: Hög ljudkvalitet (High-quality audio)
Japanese: そして実証された方法論 (Soshite jisshō sareta hōhōron ~ and proven methodologies)
Italian: Il processo di apprendimento intuitivo usato da Mango si adatta a (Mango's intuitive learning process adapts to)
Portuguese: Seu ritmo e estilo de aprendizagem único (Your pace and unique learning behaviors)
French: Et vous donne les clés pour engager la conversation avec confiance (And prepares you to start the conversation with confidence)
Russian: Готовы? (gaTOvy ~ Are you ready?)
Spanish: Suscríbete a Mango Languages hoy con tu tarjeta de la biblioteca (Sign up for Mango Languages with your library card today!)
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Portuguese is such a beautiful and rich language, find out some fun fact about it in this video.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to Portuguese
1:31 Fun Fact #1: What are Portuguese speakers called?
2:00 Fun Fact #2: Is Portuguese a kind of Spanish?
2:50 Fun Fact #3: Portuguese responses to questions
3:25 Fun Fact #4: Saudades
4:12 Fun Fact #5: Nasal vowels
Here’s some of the research we consulted and/or mentioned, and suggestions for further reading:
Lee, S. K., & Huang, H. T. (2008). Visual input enhancement and grammar learning: A meta-analytic review. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 30, 307–331.
Sharwood-Smith, M. (1991). Speaking to many minds: On the relevance of different types of language information for the L2 learner. Second Language Research, 7, 118–132.
Jones, C., & Waller, D. (2017). The effect of input enhancement on vocabulary learning: Is there an impact upon receptive and productive knowledge? TESOL International Journal, 12(1), 48–62.
Tolentino, L. C., & Tokowicz, N. (2014). Cross-language similarity modulates effectiveness of second language grammar instruction. Language Learning, 64(2), 279–309.
If you liked this video, please let us know by hitting that like button, and join the Mango Languages fam by subscribing to our channel! We also invite you to check out our website at: mangolanguages.com and follow us on social media @MangoLanguages. And remember – language is an adventure. Enjoy the ride!
Kaitlyn Tagarelli (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is a linguist and the Head of Research at Mango Languages. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in how the mind and brain learn languages. Aside from geeking out about all things neuroscience and linguistics, she loves hanging out with her family at their Connecticut home, trying to convince them to speak French with her.
Start your journey today: mangolanguages.com
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Mango’s conversation-based approach to language learning goes beyond what meets the eye and helps learners develop an intuition for second-language grammar. Find out how in our full length video at youtu.be/YJ9OUM4qoUg
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If you liked this video, please let us know by hitting that like button, and join the Mango Languages fam by subscribing to our channel! We also invite you to check out our website at: mangolanguages.com and follow us on social media @MangoLanguages.
And remember – language is an adventure. Enjoy the ride!
Kaitlyn Tagarelli (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is a linguist and the Head of Research at Mango Languages. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in how the mind and brain learn languages. Aside from geeking out about all things neuroscience and linguistics, she loves hanging out with her family at their Connecticut home, trying to convince them to speak French with her.
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If you’re interested in any of the languages featured in the video, check out Mango Languages and start your language learning journey today!
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Here’s some of the research we consulted and/or mentioned, and suggestions for further reading:
Cheng, Y. L. (2018). Unfamiliar accented English negatively affects EFL listening comprehension: It helps to be a more able accent mimic. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 47(4), 899–911.
Lee, S. K., & Huang, H. T. (2008). Visual input enhancement and grammar learning: A meta-analytic review. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 30, 307–331.
Olson, D. (2014) Benefits of visual feedback on segmental production in the L2 classroom. Language Learning and Technology, 18, 173–192.
Spada, N., & Tomita, Y. (2010). Interactions between type of instruction and type of language feature: A meta-analysis. Language Learning, 60(2), 263–308.
Stone, C. (1983). A meta-analysis of advanced organizer studies. The Journal of Experimental Education, 51(4), 194-199.
If you liked this video, please let us know by hitting that like button, and join the Mango Languages fam by subscribing to our channel! We also invite you to check out our website at: mangolanguages.com and follow us on social media @MangoLanguages. And remember – language is an adventure. Enjoy the ride!
Kaitlyn Tagarelli (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is a linguist and the Head of Research at Mango Languages. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in how the mind and brain learn languages. Aside from geeking out about all things neuroscience and linguistics, she loves hanging out with her family at their Connecticut home, trying to convince them to speak French with her.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to Mango
0:42 Mango Homepage
2:13 Intuitive Language Construction
3:29 Colorful Words or Semantic Color Mapping
3:59 Pronunciation Tools
5:05 Reading & Listening
5:45 Long-term Review System
6:45 Conclusion
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Learn more about Mango at: mangolanguages.com and find us across social by searching @mangolanguages
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to Korean
2:37 Fun Fact #1: What is Nunchi
4:35 Fun Fact #2: It's all about the YO
5:31 Fun Fact #3: Learn the alphabet in 1 day
7:05 Fun Fact #4: How old are you?
8:41 Fun Fact #5: Let's talk about "our" mom
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Start learning with Mango today, we offer various Arabic courses! mangolanguages.com/available-languages
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Learn more about Mango at: mangolanguages.com and find us across social by searching @mangolanguages
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to Arabic
1:00 Fun Fact #1: There isn't just one Arabic
2:31 Fun Fact #2: Going left is right
3:09 Fun Fact #3: 48 is also 84
3:51 Fun Fact #4: Texting in Arabic can be IZI
4:50 Fun Fact #5: Writing in Arabic requires shapeshifting
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Welcome to part 2 of 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Mandarin Chinese. Head over to Youtube for the full video and discover why and how Mandarin is such a fascinating language.
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Make sure to follow along so you don’t miss part 2 and 3! Also, to check out the full video with all the fun facts using this link: youtu.be/ZSEqc508U4E
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Our expert Mango linguist Emily Sabo (PhD) takes us on a journey into the 5 fun facts that make Mandarin Chinese such an interesting language to learn about.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
1:43 Fun Fact # 1: Mandarin doesn't use letters
4:18 Fun Fact # 2: Chinese characters and their hidden gems
6:56 Fun Fact # 3: Watch your tone
7:38 Fun Fact # 4: Chinese numbers
9:49 Fun Fact # 5: New Year's traditions
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