walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
2.
coggle - move unsteadily; "His knees wobbled"; "The old cart wobbled down the street"
Durante estas sesiones se desarrollaron multiples actividades de trabajo colaborativo que implicaron el manejo de numerosas herramientas digitales: Google Docs, Spreadsheets y Forms; herramientas para la creacion de mapas conceptuales como Coggle, Gliffy y Popplet; herramientas de curacion de contenido como Storify; redes como Twitter y Pinterest; y aplicaciones de participacion en el aula como Socrative.
"They often don't have access to lawyers, they often don't understand the trial proceedings and what is happening to them," said Coggle. "They often can be forced into signing confessions without really understanding what is going on around them."
Paul Coggle, an honorary senior research fellow at the University of Kent, agrees that an accent is only liked or disliked because of prejudices we have picked up in life.
Sin embargo, desde mediados de los anos ochenta varios autores (Rosewarne 1984, 1994a, 1994b; Coggle 1993; Wells 1997) han observado que el RP esta siendo desplazado por un acento de base regional con rasgos procedentes del dialecto cockney de Londres.
Lucy Coggle's paintings of normal-looking men with unpleasant thoughts written underneath are interesting but disturbing, as are Janine McLellan's shelves of cuddly toys, all with Gary Glitter's face superimposed.
David Arthur Coggle, 36, of Greenfield Drive, Eaglescliffe, banned from driving for 20 months and fined pounds 250 with pounds 45 costs for drink driving.