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The British English Podcast - Bitesize Episode 96 - Maslow's Hierarchy of British Needs

Bitesize Episode 96 - Maslow's Hierarchy of British Needs

01/02/25 • 24 min

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In this episode, Charlie blends psychology with British culture by exploring The Hierarchy of British Needs from Adam Fletcher’s book Understanding the British: A Hilarious Guide from Apologising to Wimbledon. With a sneak peek into the book’s witty insights and a nod to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, this bite-sized episode is packed with humour, cultural quirks, and plenty of British English to level up your language skills!

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In this episode, Charlie blends psychology with British culture by exploring The Hierarchy of British Needs from Adam Fletcher’s book Understanding the British: A Hilarious Guide from Apologising to Wimbledon. With a sneak peek into the book’s witty insights and a nod to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, this bite-sized episode is packed with humour, cultural quirks, and plenty of British English to level up your language skills!

📖 Adam Fletcher's Book on Amazon

📑 Transcripts & Glossaries

🎓 The Academy

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👋 Instagram @thebritishenglishpodcast

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