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Linguamania
by Oxford UniversityWelcome to the LinguaMania podcast. Produced by researchers from Oxford University-led Creative Multilingualism, the series explores some fascinating perspectives on languages and language learning, asking: Do we really need human translators? Why do we use metaphors and what do they teach us about other languages and cultures? How much of an unfamiliar language can we understand? Would creative language teaching make the subject more popular? Can languages help protect the natural environment? And so much more… So stop what you’re doing and start exploring the wonderful world of multilingualism!
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Episodes
Diversity in the arts: why languages need to be part of the conversation
26m · PublishedThe Multilingual Performance Project: celebrating languages through drama
16m · PublishedWhy do we need people to translate when we have machine translation?
19m · PublishedLanguages are in crisis in our schools – could creativity help save the subject?
12m · PublishedHow do metaphors shape our world?
16m · PublishedWhy should we read translated texts?
15m · PublishedUnderstanding our natural world: why languages matter
19m · PublishedHow 'foreign' are 'foreign languages'?
15m · PublishedLinguamania has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:23:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 10th, 2024 14:42.