The Irving Public Library has introduced a new addition to its extensive database list—Mango Languages. The language-learning database is an online application designed to teach languages through vocabulary building exercises taught in real-life situations and believable conversations. Mango Languages includes Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Italian, as well as English for Spanish-speakers. The easy-to-use, accessible database is available at any Irving Public Library location or 24/7 remotely from home with a valid library card. For more information, call (972) 721-2606 or visit www.cityofirving.org/library and select “Online Databases.”
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