Hello-Hello launches Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish language courses for Android phones.
20 April 2011, Washington DC: Hello-Hello, a pioneering company in mobile language learning, announced the launch of 11 new language courses for Android phones. Hello-Hello apps are the top selling language learning apps on the iPad and are also available on the iPhone and Android tablets.

The language courses were developed in collaboration with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Each course offers 30 conversational lessons based on real-life situations supplemented by hundreds of flashcards containing words and sentences for vocabulary building. Courses are available in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Indonesian, Dutch and Chinese.
The new Hello-Hello language learning apps incorporate special features including animation-rich frameworks, beautiful graphical interface, high-quality audio files and a research-based methodology. Users can learn a new language by building conversational skills rather then teaching out-of context words and sentences.
Sarah Gontijo, Hello-Hello’s Founder & CEO said: “Today, Android-based smartphones are the top selling smartphones in the world. They are available in a wide price range and are sold in almost in every country. Our new Android smartphone apps will reach more users who want the convenience of learning a new language on their mobile device.”
Hello-Hello apps also offer users the freedom to access lessons anywhere and anytime since the content for the app is stored locally on the phone itself and requires no network connection (such as Wi-Fi or 3G).






















