
Transparent Languages Online. will help you learn more than 100 languages online with a wide variety of activities that involve listening, reading, speaking (allowing you to compare your pronunciation to a native speaker) and writing.
Also, ESL (English as a Second Language) courses are available for non-English speakers who need a FREE learning tool. There is an Extensive English Collection, with English materials for speakers of over 25 languages, an intermediate-level immersion course, and more, there are tools for every stage of learning English.
KidSpeak, part of the Transparent Language Online platform, offers a unique and engaging way for children aged 6 and up to learn new languages.
Registration – To sign up, you will need a library card number and email address. You then need to register on the website or scan the QR code below.
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You will need to register an account on the website to save your progress.
After registration, you can use this resource on your desktop with your preferred browser. You and can also download the app to learn on the go. Enter your details, and follow the prompts to log-in and learn. Scan the bar code to start.
Just follow the illustrated steps below:
STEP 1 - Click on the sign up tab on the website.
STEP 2 - Fill in the details required to register. Then click create account. Then you are almost ready to learn.

STEP 3 - Click on the Log in tab. Then enter your email or username and password.
STEP 4 - Once you are logged in choose a language to learn. Please note that some of the languages have a kids speak option for children's learning.

STEP 5 - Next you will begin on your learning path. Explore the lessons!!
STEP 6 - Please note there is an option to download an App for use on mobile devices. Click on the tab highlighted for more information.

Support – For any technical support queries, please contact support@transparent.com
For general information on how this resources works please talk to staff at your local library.
For additional online instructions and videos check out the Transparent languages YouTube channel.