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How do we learn language? article icon

Education & Development

How do we learn language?

Children seem equally able to acquire any one of the 7000 or so languages they could be born into – how do they do it and what makes our species uniquely prepared to learn language? Paul lbbotson talks about this remarkable part of our human nature

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5 mins
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Languages

"I was so depressed yesterday..." - or were you?

Using phrases relating to mental health to add drama to your conversation can have unintended consequences, warns Zsofia Demjen.

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5 mins
The future of emojis article icon

Languages

The future of emojis

It's World Emoji Day on 17 July, but with communications technology developing so rapidly, what’s likely to be the future for this colourful cast of characters? Philip Seargeant – Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics – explores the possibilities.

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5 mins
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Education & Development

An introduction to artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents great opportunity, but also significant disruption for modern societies and cultures. This free online short course investigates the historical, ethical and social issues surrounding this technology. It is aimed at people interested in understanding where this technology has come from, the kinds of ...

Free course
6 hrs
The Goldlist method: Learning vocabulary by writing it down article icon

Languages

The Goldlist method: Learning vocabulary by writing it down

Are you struggling with a foreign language? Tired of flashcards and memorising glossaries? If so, the Goldlist method may help, all you need is a notebook and a pen!

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5 mins
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Languages

Describing language

This free course introduces you to the basics of describing language. Using examples from English, you’ll learn how words are built, how they fit together to make sentences, and what labels like noun, verb and adjective mean. You’ll see how language patterns in regular ways and how the meaning of a sentence is more than the sum of its parts. ...

Free course
24 hrs
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Languages

How emoji are changing the shape of everyday English

What influence are emoji having on the way we communicate? Is the common use of the eggplant or facepalm emoji something to worry about? Philip Seargeant explores this online visual language...

Article
20 mins
Support for dyslexic language students through feedback article icon

Education & Development

Support for dyslexic language students through feedback

A summary of how you can help dyslexic students through providing feedback 

Article
10 mins
Preparing tutorials for dyslexic language students article icon

Education & Development

Preparing tutorials for dyslexic language students

Strategies language teachers can follow before their tutorials to help dyslexic students 

Article
10 mins
Saint David's Day collection | Casgliad Dydd Gŵyl Dewi article icon

Languages

Saint David's Day collection | Casgliad Dydd Gŵyl Dewi

As we celebrate St David's Day, the patron saint of Wales, you can learn more about Welsh language, culture and society with these free online learning resources.

Article
20 mins
Year of the Tiger: Chinese New Year article icon

Languages

Year of the Tiger: Chinese New Year

虎年快乐!Hǔ nián kuàilè! Happy Year of the Tiger. Why not learn some Chinese New Year’s greetings to celebrate Chinese New Year?

Article
5 mins
What's creative about creative writing? audio icon

History & The Arts

What's creative about creative writing?

Can creativity be taught? How far can you be creative when translating other people's work? Listen to translators, authors and creative writing teachers as they explore these and other questions of creativity.

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30 mins