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Insurance

Episode 5 of the British Council Language Assistants podcast, hosted by British Council, titled "Insurance" was published on August 9, 2019 and runs 31 minutes.

August 9, 2019 ·31m · British Council Language Assistants

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A 'must listen' episode this week as we discuss all things insurance! We talk about the importance of insurance with a former English language assistant who was involved in a major car crash in Spain, as well as the British Council's Head of Insurance for advice on policies.

A 'must listen' episode this week as we discuss all things insurance! We talk about the importance of insurance with a former English language assistant who was involved in a major car crash in Spain, as well as the British Council's Head of Insurance for advice on policies.
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