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Learn A Language Through Video And Text Tutorials ..EASY!


learning a language Has always been difficult but not anymore .Reading A book itself can be boring and totally difficult. Now it is where I tell you about LAngoLAB. Most of the fun part is that it is an online service by which you can learn languages through video tutorial and text information.And totally different from those big boring books.It helps us learning language by means of entertainment by means of entertainment and music video tutorials.It is a much more easier way and one of the modern ways.
Made By three people (Adam Duston, Shane Ermitano and Jennifer Ede).langoLAB aims to help people learn foreign languages by enabling them to comprehend the media as quickly as possible. According to them, “langoLAB is constructed around the hypothesis that people will learn a foreign language more quickly when they’re immersed in it through media and live interactions in which they can quickly perceive prelinguistic meaning and regularities. The site facilitates the social accumulation of knowledge about foreign language, grammar, and lessons in a novel way, using a rich client interface to map this knowledge to the foreign language media.”
For each video and text, it also comes with tools such as one-click dictionary lookup, flash cards, notes on idioms and phrases, etc. to enable comprehension for users. Currently, there are around 300+ users learning new languages through the media and it supports languages which includes English, Spanish, Russian, French, German and Italian. I believe that more will be included in the list soon and hence benefiting many people worldwide.
Most of all langoLAB requires registration in order to gain access to the resources but it’s free.

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