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Getting started with German 1
Languages

Getting started with German 1

...feedback on your pronunciation. Your language notebook will probably start filling up. This week, it might contain notes about how to say the names of places in German and some phrases to introduce yourself and others. You may also have started building up a vocabulary section in your notebook with all the new words you’ve been learning so far. As vocabulary starts...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)
Money & Business

Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)

...class and nationality. These categories separate various groups and allocate them different rights. When individuals belonging to those groups practice those rights, they engage in active citizenship. As the excerpt above shows, there is another way of ‘doing’ citizenship. This is by challenging the existing social categories and the regimes of rights attached to...
Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast
History & The Arts

Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

...class, you say it was just against the Jews, but surely the propaganda was directed against Jews and against Bolsheviks, and the two of them were tied together, there were Bolshevik Jews that were overthrowing the German nation. Prof Ian Kershaw: Yes, of course, thank you, it’s a good point. The first victims and the first opponents of the Nazis when they came to power...
Work and mental health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Work and mental health

...class leader in a preschool. You were this. You were that. Why? Why can’t you?” And I think it took him probably two or three weeks to get a definite no to a maybe, but I doubt that’s the bit people don’t see ... the confidence that they’re giving you, and they’re building you up to think, yes, maybe I can do this. CAROLINE: It’s very much a case of going on...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Introduction to Arabic
Education & Development

Introduction to Arabic

...class of Britain was French, spoke in French and only very slowly mingled with the locals. Here are four examples of languages in which you can spot Arabic in the following sections...Week 2: Joining letters: 4.1 The influence of Arabic on English - In addition to the influence of Arabic on the current numbering system used in English-speaking countries, when the Roman...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Language in the real world
Languages

Language in the real world

...class-type existence, probably came to London university educated and was having a considerably easier time of things if you like. And so, I then could take this as this is only London this is happening, speculate about other, say, urban environments in Europe, and also connect this up with the general issues around globalisation and migration that are taking place. So,...
Level 3: Advanced 6 hrs
Approaching plays
History & The Arts

Approaching plays

...class home with some interest in cultural pursuits, but the quantity of furniture limits the space in which the actors can move and this is, I think, an important way of indicating the constraints upon Nora. This is her space (Torvald has his study offstage), and she is seen in it for almost the whole play, only being absent for the scene between Krogstad and Mrs Linde at...
Level 2: Intermediate 15 hrs
How teams work
Money & Business

How teams work

...classes in the classification are not strictly virtual). The classification can be used to identify different types of virtual team and to help you decide on appropriate actions to take to improve them...How teams work: 3 Team formation - How do teams form? Are there any common patterns in the way in which they develop? It turns out that there are. In this section we...
Level 3: Advanced 10 hrs