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B.ed english

Updated 06 Mar 2019
Lessons 11
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

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B.ed english is an undergraduate education course .This course is a two year program which equips the teacher trainees with latest knowledge and skills in the field of enlish language teaching.

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B.ed english is an undergraduate education course .This course is a two year program which equips the teacher trainees with latest knowledge and skills in the field of enlish language teaching.

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