Mingoville and U.S. English Team Up to Teach Americans English
The U.S. English Foundation (www.USEfoundation.org) has partnered with Mingoville (www.Mingoville.com) to offer a free online English program to teach American kids English from an early age to improve their job and social opportunities later in life. The partnership aims to make English language learning more accessible and enjoyable to children learning English as a second language (ESL) through a fun, interactive environment based around English lessons, songs, and games.
Copenhagen, Denmark (PRWEB) July 22, 2008 -- U.S. towns and counties are declaring English their official language. Many U.S. states have either declared English as their official language, or have legislation currently being considered. Regardless of one's feelings about the official language status of English in the United States, there are obvious benefits to improving English language skills, including greater educational and job opportunities later in life when kids learn English fluently. The most recent U.S. census data shows that many Americans aren't taking advantage of those opportunities with nearly 55 million Americans over the age of five not speaking English at home, and over 24 million Americans having only limited English proficiency.
The U.S. English Foundation, a non-partisan organization devoted to English language education, has partnered with Mingoville, an English language e-learning platform, to offer free online English language courses for Americans. The courses can be used to teach kids English at a young age, as well as teaching English as a second language to adult immigrants from a wide variety of countries and primary languages.
"There is no substitute for English fluency in the United States," says Mauro E. Mujica, CEO and Chairman of the Board for U.S. English. "It is often the difference between being independent and relying on help from others, between a dependable income and inconsistent employment, between sending a child to college and continuing the cycle of poverty. Only by working toward English acquisition by all Americans will we ensure that the United States continues to be a true melting pot and that our people can reach their full potential."
Mingoville's online English language program is completely free, with programs accessible from any computer with an Internet connection. Mingoville has been used to teach English as a second language to hundreds of thousands of students across the globe, and focuses on an "edutainment" model that appeals to children, designed to combine education and entertainment to make learning English fun and easy.
"Mingoville provides English instruction at any time, virtually anywhere, removing some of the most commonly cited barriers to English learning," says Mujica on why U.S. English supports Mingoville as a prime tool for learning the English language. "With Mingoville, the opportunity to learn English is just a click away, and through our special partnership, [it's free. English learners will be able to practice their English skills and take advantage of hundreds of lessons and activities at their pace and on their time, putting English acquisition within reach."
Parents can sign their children up to use Mingoville's free online English lessons, featuring English games for kids, by visiting http://www.usefoundation.org/foundation/programs/mingoville.asp.
About Mingoville Aps:
Mingoville Aps, launched in 2007, is a Danish developer of language e-learning products for kids. The company's popular English course for kids has helped more than 200,000 students in over 70 countries learn English as a second language. Mingoville's e-learning platform was founded on the principle that learning should be fun, and its development was sponsored by the Denmark Ministry of Education's IT-Center for Education and Research, through the organizations focus on IT in elementary schools. Mingoville is planning to release additional online language learning programmes in the future for languages such as Danish, Spanish, and French.
About U.S. English:
U.S. English is the largest and oldest non-partisan citizen's action group in the United States devoted to promoting the English language as a unifying force in the country. The organization, founded in 1983 by Sen. S.I. Hayakawa of California, works towards seeing English as the country's official language through legislation and currently has more than 1.8 million members. The U.S. English Foundation, a separate but related organization, is dedicated to English language education.
For more information about Mingoville's free online English learning program, please visit www.Mingoville.com or contact Julie Tran at +45 33338111. To learn more about the U.S. English Foundation, please visit www.USEfoundation.org.
Contact
Julie Tran
Phone: +45 3333 8111
Email: jt (at) mingoville.com
Web: www.Mingoville.com
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