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Bilingualism series

The Bilingualism series is a forum on bilingualism and multilingualism targeting a broad audience.

Events in this collection

  • Effective family language policies for Galician language transmission primary image

    Effective family language policies for Galician language transmission

    Wed, May 22 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • Bilingual benefits in the aging and neurodegenerative illnesses population primary image

    Bilingual benefits in the aging and neurodegenerative illnesses population

    Wed, Mar 13 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • Beneath the tip of the iceberg: ins and outs of mental grammars primary image

    Beneath the tip of the iceberg: ins and outs of mental grammars

    Tue, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM

    Free

  • New minority language speakers: an approach from a Basque perspective primary image

    New minority language speakers: an approach from a Basque perspective

    Wed, Nov 15 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • Understanding bilingualism in context primary image

    Understanding bilingualism in context

    Wed, Sep 20 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • How stable are early-acquired languages in contexts of  migration? primary image

    How stable are early-acquired languages in contexts of migration?

    Wed, May 17 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • Child interaction in the Spanish EFL classroom: some findings from research primary image

    Child interaction in the Spanish EFL classroom: some findings from research

    Wed, Mar 15 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • Understanding the diversity of pupils' bilingual experiences primary image

    Understanding the diversity of pupils' bilingual experiences

    Tue, Nov 22 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • WoLLoW: a fresh way to look at language learning at school primary image

    WoLLoW: a fresh way to look at language learning at school

    Tue, Sep 20 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • The effects of bilingualism on brain structure primary image

    The effects of bilingualism on brain structure

    Tue, Jun 14 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • Supporting Heritage Language Acquisition When it Matters Most primary image

    Supporting Heritage Language Acquisition When it Matters Most

    Wed, Apr 13 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • The similar but different paths to acquiring one or more languages primary image

    The similar but different paths to acquiring one or more languages

    Wed, Mar 16 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • Crossing Language Borders, with Carmen Parafita-Couto primary image

    Crossing Language Borders, with Carmen Parafita-Couto

    Wed, Nov 24 • 6:00 PM GMT

    Free

  • The Advantages of Bilingualism in Autism, by Adam Feinstein primary image

    The Advantages of Bilingualism in Autism, by Adam Feinstein

    Wed, Oct 27 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • A bilinterview: on being multilingual, with Kay González-Vilbazo primary image

    A bilinterview: on being multilingual, with Kay González-Vilbazo

    Wed, Sep 22 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • Why bilingualism matters for individuals, communities, and societies primary image

    Why bilingualism matters for individuals, communities, and societies

    Wed, Jun 23 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • Bilingualism: challenges and opportunities primary image

    Bilingualism: challenges and opportunities

    Wed, May 26 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

  • No child left monolingual, by Kim Potowski primary image

    No child left monolingual, by Kim Potowski

    Wed, Apr 28 • 6:00 PM GMT+1

    Free

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Organizer of Bilingualism series
The Instituto Cervantes, the official Spanish Government Centre, is a public institution founded in 1991 to promote Spanish language teaching and knowledge of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries throughout the world.