
- Date
- 18 May 2017 - 14:48
Two tools to help you set learning goals
Multiple winner of the TeachingEnglish blog award, Aoife McLoughlin, explains how to set learning goals.
- Tags
- English language, Schools, Learning resources, Teaching resources
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Multiple winner of the TeachingEnglish blog award, Aoife McLoughlin, explains how to set learning goals.
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