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Have you tried out Myngle or LiveMocha? #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 12, 2008 0:01 am   Have you tried out Myngle or LiveMocha?
 

Hi, have you heard of Myngle and/or LiveMocha? Both are language community sites that offer a range of features and materials for people who want to practice their language communication skills. Both sites have been started rather recently and it seems they are growing quite fast.

Their business model and concepts look similar although there are some significant differences if you examine them closer. What's interesting is that both sites were founded by non-native English speakers and one of them is funded by venture capital which means their business plan is rather sound.

Anyway, what do you think of them?
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Have you tried out Myngle or LiveMocha? #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 04, 2008 16:56 pm   Have you tried out Myngle or LiveMocha?
 

Yea, you are right, Myngle is growing. I am Urmila and I have been working as an intern in Myngle for 3 months already. I would like to explain little bit more about Myngle for reader’s convenience. Myngle is an online language marketplace where people connect with experienced teachers to learn foreign languages.
The main difference between Myngle and Live Mocha is that Myngle is not community based website and is more focused on quality courses and teachers than on conversation between native speakers.
And it costs you a smaller price! You can enjoy subscriptions, language package or just 35 or 45 minutes lessons. Myngle have lot of new features that supports the quality language lessons for language passionate, like virtual classroom with all the necessary material that a physical classroom has.

Come and join Myngle to experience the difference!!!
Try the first free lesson and let us know what you think.

Hope to see you in Myngle world.

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