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Coffee Break English is a podcast which will help you learn English in regular 15-minute episodes, perfect for your coffee break! Find out more about Coffee Break English at https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/coffeebreakenglish/ . Coffee Break English can help you improve your English with short lessons - the perfect time to enjoy a cup of coffee while learning. The course is presented in slow English which is easy to understand. Don’t worry if you don’t understand every word, it’s more import ...
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From 0 - 2 - 100MEAL, ToC, PM&E, M&E, RPP, RBM, PMC, wonderful abbreviations for different approaches used in project management, especially in international cooperation. Different to the refrain „Means to an end“ they are more, especially when you combine them with a certain attitude and the explicit expression of assumptions. You will listen to discussions, exchanges and interviews, which have the objective to show, that projects don´t only happen in international cooperation or in work si ...
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I would like to do so many things, but I don’t have the time. How often have we heard or said this sentence? Do we really not have the time? Or are we mainly telling ourselves that we don’t? And what would happen if we decided to change this? Time is an important aspect of this episode, but not the only one. We will take a look back on 1,5 years of…
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Tal vez conoces la serie “Die Sendung mit der Maus“ – una serie de televisión alemana – o la canción del Barrio Sésamo / La Plaza Sésamo “Wer, wie, was, wieso, weshalb, warum“ (quién, cómo, qué, por qué) con Lucas. O tal vez un niño te siguió haciendo una pregunta a través de otra, sin parar. Como por ejemplo: “Por qué llueve?” …. “Por qué hay nube…
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Do you know when to use how much and how many in English? In this final episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Maurizio talk about when to use how much and how many as well as looking at a few examples. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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Do you know how to say the words Tuesday and Thursday correctly in English? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Mark chat about how to pronounce Tuesday and Thursday - and use these sounds in other words. By the end of this episode you will be more confident in pronouncing the 'tu' and 'thu' sounds in English! ➡️ Click here …
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In this new episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Mark and Josie chat about when to use ‘a’ and ‘the’ to talk about general and specific things. By the end of this episode you will feel confident using definite and indefinite articles. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️ Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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Do you know when to use prepositions 'in', 'on', and 'at' in English? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Josie and Maurizio talk about the rules for when to use these prepositions when we talk about time, and they give examples to help you understand. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅…
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Do you know when to correctly use "is it?" at the end of a an English phrase? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show we talk about the rules for how to use question tags such as "is it?". Then we also give some examples to practise! ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️ Hosted on Acast. See a…
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We are now halfway through The Coffee Break English Show series! In this episode we talk about when to use the words ‘like’ and ‘as’ and provide some useful examples to help you remember them. By the end of this episode you will know and exactly when to use 'like' and 'as'. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this …
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Welcome to another episode of The Coffee Break English Show! In this episode we are learning about vowel sounds and focus particularly on the pronunciation of 'eat' and 'it'. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Welcome to the next episode of The Coffee Break English Show! In this episode we talk about the words 'travel', 'trip' and 'journey' and explain when and how to use them. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and worksheet that accompany this lesson ⬅️ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Konflikte schon einmal als etwas Positives und Konstruktives gesehen? Könnten Konflikte wirklich zu einem positiven Sinneswandel und neuen, friedlichen Umgangsweisen miteinander führen? Welche Rolle spielt ein möglicher Gesichtsverlust in Momenten, falls ein Konflikt angesprochen wird? Bevorzugen wir, Spannungen auszuhalten und abzuwarten? Inwiefer…
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Welcome back to episode two of The Coffee Break English Show! In this episode Mark and Josie explain the rules for when to use the present simple and the present continuous tenses in English. By the end of this episode you will be able to tell the difference between I work and I am working in English. ➡️ Click here to access the blog article and wo…
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Welcome to the very first episode of the Coffee Break English Show! In this episode, we talk about when to use do and make while looking at some rules and expressions. Prefer to watch these lessons? You can do exactly that for free on Coffee Break TV, and download the episodes to your device so you can access them on the go. Or, you can head to our…
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Welcome to our brand new podcast series - the Coffee Break English Show! Throughout this 10-episode series, Mark and Josie will help you take your English to the next level, one coffee break at a time. We cover a range of topics to help you deepen your understanding of tricky grammar, broaden your vocabulary, and improve your pronunciation. You'll …
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Since one year the podcast From 0 2 100 exists. Each first day of a month an episode in English, Spanish and sometimes in German is shared with you. Talking about assumptions, how they affect our lifes and narratives and how we can change these narratives. In Spanish the podcast is called De - A +. The titles of both podcast series can open already…
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Desde un año cada mes encuentras un o dos episodios en inglés y/o espanol sobre el tema de las narrativas, cómo estás son vinculadas a las hipótesis y la toma de nuestras decisiones. Con este episiodio quiero agradecer a todas las personas que escucharon, aportaron y retroalimentaron los episodios y el proceso en si mismo. También es un pequeno res…
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Conoces estas frases: „Entre gustos, no hay disgutos“ o „no das papaya“? Son más que frases, son dichos o refrains conocidos en el mismo país e idioma y a veces entre países y culturas. Expresan aprendizajes y conocimientos y muchas veces pueden evitar malentendidos. ¿Tal vez pueden ser narrativas también? Y si lo son, ¿cómo influyen a nuestra vida…
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Vielleicht kennst du die Situation: Ein Kind fragt dich, warum die Uhr rechts und nicht links herum gelesen wird. Eine Frage, die du noch ohne Onkel-Google, ein Lexikon oder eine kreative Idee beantworten kannst. Was ist mit: Wo ist meine Oma nun wo sie gestorben ist? Manchmal gibt es keine Antwort, wir denken uns etwas aus, wir benennen es Schicks…
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Conoces la situación que hay un tema en el espacio que todxs conocen, nadie lo toca, pero que el asunto influye las decisiones y procesos? O no se habla sobre el caso familiar de tener una familia diversa de dos mujeres teniendo dos o tres niños por ir en contra de los sistemas "normales"? Los tabús son diversos, dependen de sistemas y culturas y, …
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Noticias falsas – algo que probablemente la mayoría de Ustedes ya escuchó o leyó en algún momento. No sólo sobre y para campañas electorales, sino también para momentos tan importantes como el Brexit – la salida de Inglaterra de la Unión Europea – o para el Plebiscito por la Paz en Colombia – curiosamente dos procesos que ocurrieron en el mismo año…
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Nowadays we have access to a lot of information. Information changes quickly, news are in many countries easily accessible. Digital media contributes on its way to a different exchange and communication between people and countries. Travelling is for certain people quite easy and studying at universities a requirement, formations might not be as re…
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El enfoque no es el análisis de problemas, sino la comprensión de los conflictos y su transformación sostenible, para encontrar de una manera conjunta y armonizada una possible solución a nuestros problemas. Este debe ser uno de los puntos de entrada fundamentales para la formulación de nuestros proyectos! Financiar proyectos es complicado, encontr…
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Hoy en día muchas veces trabajamos, vivimos y estudiamos en lugares, regiones o países donde no nacimos y crecimos. La globalización permite o fuerza a ciertas personas cambiar los lugares de vivir. Las narrativas que tenemos o asumimos sobre los lugares a donde nos trasladamos, nos pueden ayudar a aterrizar y adaptarnos. Al mismo tiempo pueden cau…
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In the extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Thomas and Mark about visiting Niagara Falls. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the current and future episod…
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In this short episode through inputs from people who don´t know each other, come from different countries, work in similar or different fields, we will get another impression of what is understood as assumption, how they are linked to our narratives and how all this influence our actions. Might it even be that we feel ashamed, guilty and start refl…
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In this episode, we hear from Kate in the USA. She talks to us about Niagara Falls, and we focus on phrasal verbs and expressions with the word ‘go’. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the …
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In the extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Maurizio and Josie about the Lord of the Rings films. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the current and futur…
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In this episode, we meet Zoe from New Zealand. She talks to us about the landscape of the country, and we focus on extreme adjectives. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes fo…
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In this extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Francesca and Mark about some bad experiences in airports. There are lots of examples of the past perfect and past simple tenses in this conversation, so listen carefully! Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and en…
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In this episode, we hear from Kate in the USA. She talks to us about the Founding Fathers of the United States, and we focus on the past perfect and past simple tenses. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode.…
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In this extra episode, we listen to a conversation between James and Josie about interesting kings and queens. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the current and future…
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In this episode, we hear from Susan in England. She talks to us about King Henry VIII, and we learn about relative pronouns. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the curr…
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In this extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Mark and Thomas about their plans for the weekend. The conversation contains lots of examples of the first conditional, so listen carefully! Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address…
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In this episode of Coffee Break English, we hear from Marcia in the Caribbean. She tells us about an important festival in Barbados, and we focus on the first conditional. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episo…
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Las hipótesis nos ayudan de tomar decisions, crear estructuras y encontrar personas y estructuras parecidas a lo que conocemos de nuestra vida diaria. Nos facilitan de contar y profundizar narrativas. Pero te preguntaste si todas las narrativas son basadas en la misma hipótesis? ¿Cuántas veces somos conscientes de las hipótesis que construyen nuest…
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Crecer puede significar crecer en altura, en números, en conocimiento, en experiencia y en muchos otros aspectos. Con Alirio González de la Escuela Audiovisual Infantil (EAI) hablamos como proyectos crecen, en tamaño de participantes, en sostentibilidad y en sus sueños. Hablamos sobre procesos concretos en Belén de los Andaquíes, características im…
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How to foster and use our assumptions? How to make them explicit and where can we find them? How are they linked to our narratives? In this episode you will listen to some concrete examples and potential options how to work on and use our assumptions, and to change our narratives. Certain concepts will be mentioned, such as non-violent communicatio…
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In this extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Josie and James, who is from England, about if they prefer living in the city or the countryside. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliv…
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In this episode, we hear from Matthew in Australia. He tells us about living in the outback, and we focus on negative adjective prefixes. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes…
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In the extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Mark and Francesca, who is from Italy, about things they are scared of. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the…
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In this episode, we hear from Ryan in Canada. He tells us about an interesting experience in Toronto, and we focus on verbs 'have to' and 'don't have to'. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver…
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In the extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Josie and Maurizio about visiting Mount Vesuvius. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the current and future ep…
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El enfoque para varios análisis no es el análisis de problemas, sino la comprensión de los conflictos y su transformación sostenible; esta perspectiva permite encontrar de una manera conjunta y armonizada una posible solución a nuestros problemas. Por lo tanto, el análisis de los conflictos, y no sólo de los problemas debe ser uno de los puntos de …
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En este episodio vamos a escuchar una posible interpretación y definición de los terminologias hipótesis y suposición. Terminologías que ya se escuchó en otros episodios de este podcast. Por qué este insumo? Para compartir como yo interpreto y uso estas terminolgias, como esto también influye este podcast. Además no es solo una definición y explica…
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This first part and short episode about what stands behind these terminologies based on my personal interpreation and how I use these terminologies in this podcast. There might be others and probably in a second part you will hear other voices and their interpretation of the terminologies assumption and narrative. Piano free composition by Lisa Pic…
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In this episode, we hear from Kate in the USA. She talks about a volcanic crater in Hawaiʻi, and we focus on pairs of adjectives and prepositions. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the les…
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In the extra episode, we listen to a conversation between Mark and Thomas, who is from Germany, about visiting zoos and safari parks. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for…
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In this episode, we hear from Riaan in South Africa. He tells us about the Big Five, and we focus on the expression used to. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the lesson notes for the curr…
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In our very first extra episode from Coffee Break English Season 4, Josie talks to Maurizio, who is from Italy, about his experiences wearing a kilt. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name and email address in the form below the episode. We’ll deliver the …
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Welcome to a brand new season of Coffee Break English! In this first episode of Season 4, we hear from Gregor in Scotland. He tells us about the kilt, and we focus on phrasal verbs and expressions with the word ‘try’. Would you like to receive free lesson notes to accompany this lesson? If so then click here to go to our website and enter your name…
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