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The Language ScientistsLanguage learning and beyond Author: De Montfort University
Throughout the series we will be interviewing experts in the field of language learning and beyond to impart informative, evidence based and practical advice. The topics range from incidental learning, eye-tracking, learning vocabulary though reading, creative assessments, using virtual reality in the classroom, training phonological abilities, randomised control trials, speech errors and conducting research online. We hope that you will join us in discovering all those topics and let us know what you think! You can complete our 5 minute survey by following this link: https://dmupsy.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4OOQRpa1Yx0VGwS The questions include what you would like to hear next, what you have learnt from listening, and we also ask you about any obstacles you may have encountered on your language learning journey. Podcast Website: https://languagescientists.dmu.ac.uk Language: en Genres: Education, Language Learning Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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S3 E10: Supporting heritage languages: The why and how
Episode 10
Sunday, 29 September, 2024
Today the Language Scientists are back to present the last episode of Series 3! It's been so interesting to have the chance to revisit some of the topics from this season. In this episode, we discuss some of our favourite insights and thoughts about this series. We discuss the differences in fluency a heritage speaker has in the home compared to their fluency in the majority language and how language learning is never finished: we are all learning new words everyday! We also discuss how we should ask other people and look to our community to help us share our home language with our children. Marie even shares a "firework" moment when her children started talking to each other in the home language. We don't want to stop at the home, either! let’s make schools a multilingual context where children can fully express their identities in any language they like. And what's next for Series 4? Listen to the podcast to find out our ideas or go to our website to tell us what you would like to hear about! To find out more behind-the-scenes information about this topic or about our podcast, please visit our webpage, languagescientists.dmu.ac.uk. This is where you can go to ask questions, leave comments, or even participate in our current research! We'd love to hear from YOU.Follow Dr Zavaleta and Dr Bisson on twitter: @dr_klzavaleta and @mjbissonOr get in touch via email: language.scientists@dmu.ac.ukFollow our Instagram page @the_language_scientists