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Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

867. Multimodal Communication (with Nik Peachey)

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

Luke Thompson

Pronunciation, Teaching, Learning, Comedy, Language, London, Grammar, Listening, Learn, Speaker, Podcast, Language Learning, Vocabulary, Uk, Accent, Education, British

4.7 โ€ข 1K Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 6 February 2024

โฑ๏ธ 87 minutes

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Summary

This episode is all about the different modes of communication that we use beyond the 4 linguistic skills of reading, writing, listening speaking. My guest is Nik Peachey who has helped to write a new paper published by OUP called "Multimodality in ELT: Communication Skills for Todayโ€™s Generation". Listen to Nik and me chatting about the importance of multimodal literacy in our social interactions and in the ways we consume and produce media online.

๐Ÿ”— Episode page with intro notes ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://teacherluke.co.uk/2024/02/06/867-multimodal-communication-with-nik-peachey/

๐Ÿ“„ Read the OUP paper "Multimodality in ELT: Communication Skills for Todayโ€™s Generation" ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://elt.oup.com/feature/global/expert/multimodality?itm_source=oup-elt-site&itm_medium=hero-banner&itm_campaign=ww-multimodality&cc=ca&selLanguage=sk

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0:00.0

You're listening to Luke's English podcast. For more information,

0:07.2

visit teacherloop.co.uk.uk.uk.uk.

0:11.8

UK. Okay. This is episode number 867 and it's a conversation episode which means that you'll hear me in conversation with a guest.

0:28.0

So what I'm going to do here at the beginning is just give you a quick introduction to explain some of the sort of main concepts being discussed in the conversation.

0:36.4

Then you can hear the conversation and then I'll come back at the end to kind of ramble a little bit,

0:41.4

maybe in response to things you heard and also I want to just

0:46.0

like talk a little bit about some of the comments that I received in response to the last

0:50.6

episode of this podcast which was all about getting a million

0:54.3

subscribers on on YouTube which I still can't quite believe is true but apparently it is

0:58.7

and it's still it's still a million which is not which is nice so let me now just read from the

1:06.2

notes that I prepared for the introduction to this episode you'll be able to if you

1:10.6

want to read these notes you can find them on the page for this episode on my

1:14.4

website, just follow the link in the description, and you can just read the stuff that I'm reading from here.

1:21.1

So this episode is a conversation all about multimodality in communication,

1:25.8

multimodal communication. What's that? You might be thinking. Well, of course

1:30.9

that will be explained by my guest, but I'm also going to try and break it down for you here in the

1:37.1

introduction in just a moment.

1:39.0

My guest is Nick Peechee, who will introduce himself to you in a few minutes when the conversation part of this

1:45.4

episode begins, but let me just give you some background information about how this episode

1:49.8

came about first of all, and then what the main topic of conversation is what

1:54.1

multimodality is okay so first of all a couple of months ago sort of late

2:01.7

last year I was contacted by Oxford University Press, OUP.

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