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By Leigh Downes, Avi Boukli, Sue Hemmings, Gabi Kent
Explore some snapshots of LGBTQ history with our timeline.
Activity
10 mins
Level: 1 Introductory
Updated on:
09 Jun 2022
By Shaun Delenty, Fernando Rosell-Aguilar
How is the word 'gay' used in your school? What negative impact can it have on the pupils' views about homosexuality? Find out with the founder of Inclusion for All, Shaun Dellenty.
Video
15 mins
25 Aug 2022
Does prison work and what purpose does it serve? This free course allows you to listen to a discussion on the purpose, efficacy and regulation of prisons. Does prison benefit those serving the sentence or simply satisfy a public demand?
Free course
1 hr
Level: 2 Intermediate
22 Feb 2018
How have famous books been read and received by audiences in the past? This free course, History of reading tutorial 2: The reading and reception of literary texts a case study of Robinson Crusoe, is the second tutorial in a series designed to help users of the UK Reading Experience Database (UK RED) search, browse and use this resource, and ...
16 Feb 2016
By Graham Pike, Zoe Walkington, Edmund King, Sara Haslam
Ever wondered about the psychology of literature or stories? Or how a certain narrative might change our attitude or perspective?
3 hrs
20 Jul 2021
In this free course, Form and uses of language, we will consider how language can be used in different ways for different purposes. To do this we will use the theme of memorial and commemoration. In the first section we briefly discuss the life of the poet Siegfried Sassoon before examining both his poetry and his prose. Through this we will see...
4 hrs
29 Nov 2018
This free course, A short introduction to the English language, will look at the role language plays in our lives, with a particular focus on the English language. It will examine the history and the future of the language, from the Anglo-Saxons and Shakespeare to social media communication and stand-up comedy.
5 hrs
17 Apr 2023
This free course introduces Virginia Woolf’s last novel, Between the Acts (1941), with the aim of understanding how she writes about time, memory, and ideas about identity. It also considers why Woolf’s fiction is often considered difficult. Selected extracts from her essays on writing help to clarify some of these perceived difficulties, ...
6 hrs
21 Jun 2018
This free course, Language in the real world, explains and illustrates why a knowledge about how language works (i.e. ‘linguistics’) is helpful – some might say essential – for different aspects of our everyday lives. It provides an introduction to ideas around what language is and to the field of Applied Linguistics, which is dedicated to ...
Level: 3 Advanced
12 Jan 2017
Marketing communications help to define an organisation's relationship with its customers. This free course, Marketing communications as a strategic function, emphasises the strategic importance of such communication and its long-term effect on consumers. Communication models can act as a predictive guide, but in the end it is important to ...
14 Nov 2019