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All trainee MFL teachers, welcome to the language teaching world!

October 8, 2014June 29, 2015Liz Black 2 Comments

During September many new trainees have started their courses and are on the road to becoming successful teachers of foreign languages. We need you! I’ve heard that you are very keen and enthusiastic and certainly the trainees I had at York last year were, and the new group who have just started seem to be! […]

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