British Talks Por: Teacher MEFP-BRITISH COUNCIL British Council Programme students talking about random topics from their Cambridge Global English 8 coursework. 90 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast British Talks Mostrando página 3 de 5 Mindfulness in the (virtual) literacy lesson (ESO4), by Joyal Jojo 09/06/2020 POST-Mindfulness in the (virtual) literacy lesson (ESO1), by Darío C. 08/06/2020 Mindfulness in the (virtual) literacy lesson (ESO1), by Darío Caballero (ESO2) 08/06/2020 Mindfulness in the (virtual) literacy lesson (ESO1), by Héctor Álvarez 2 03/06/2020 Mindfulness in the (virtual) literacy lesson (ESO1), by Héctor Álvarez 03/06/2020 The boost students need to overcome obstacles, by Joyal Jojo 03/06/2020 The boost students need to overcome obstacles, by Pablo Vaquero 03/06/2020 The boost students need to overcome obstacles, by Andrea Nevado 03/06/2020 Alejandro García Garrido shares his experience with Mindfulness 2 31/05/2020 Alejandro García Garrido shares his experience with Mindfulness 1 31/05/2020 The boost students need to overcome obstacles, by Pablo E. López 21/05/2020 Ana Pose: Why do you think languages have more words for negative emotions than positive emotions? 13/05/2020 How our teenage years shape our personalities, by Lucía Vázquez 12/05/2020 How our teenage years shape our personalities, by María Paule 12/05/2020 How our teenage years shape our personalities, by Nerea Gordo Vidarte 12/05/2020 How our teenage years shape our personalities, by Lucía Domínguez de Toro 12/05/2020 Jesús Ovejero: Why do you think languages have more words for disagreeable emotions than pleasant emotions? 08/05/2020 Miguel Muñoz: Why do you think languages have more words for disagreeable emotions than pleasant emotions? 08/05/2020 Jorge Martín Cava shares his view on the fact that languages have more words for negative emotions than positive ones 08/05/2020 How our teenage years shape our personalities, by Katya Curiel 06/05/2020 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn