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Chats in Linguistic Diversity

Supporting multilingual families to engage with schools

How can school communications become more accessible to multilingual families? In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, I speak to Professor Margaret Kettle about the Multilingual Glossary…
Language and migration

How language and race mediate migrant inclusion

Video available at Faculti: https://faculti.net/like-the-fish-not-in-water/ Editor's note: Despite its diversity, Australia continues to be imagined as a White nation. In this post, which is also available as a 20-minute video,…
English as a global language

What’s next for the Queen’s English?

Official coronation portrait (Image credit: Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2015) The Queen and the English language are both unique within their categories. The Queen enjoyed special…
Intercultural communication
“Baraye” – preposition of the year
Language and migration
Digital mutual aid among migrants, in the shadow of ChatGPT
Language and migration
Feeling weird using your home language?
Language learning
Gaining a Green Thumb for Grassroots Language Activism
Language and social justice
What would you do?
Chats in Linguistic Diversity
How to teach TESOL ethically in an English-dominant world