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HC ESL Goals

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    Goals vocabulary and SMART goals
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  • What is another word for 'objective'?
    Another word for 'objective' is goal.
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  • What is a 'short-term goal'?
    A short-term goal is a goal that can be reached in one day, one week, one month, or one year. These goals take less time to complete than long-term goals.
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  • What is a 'long-term goal'?
    A long-term goal is a goal that can be completed in a semester, a year, or many years. These goals take longer to reach than short-term goals.
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  • What are 'key results'?
    Key results are end products of a goal. They are the things that show you have reached your goal.
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  • What is a 'measurable goal'?
    A measurable goal is a goal that uses specific dates and actions to help you know that you've reached it.
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  • What is a 'specific goal'?
    A specific goal is a goal that uses strong action words.
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  • What is an 'achieveable goal'?
    An achievable goal is a goal that is important to you. It is a goal that you are willing to work toward because it's important to you.
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  • What is a 'relevant goal'?
    A relevant goal is a goal that makes sense for your life. It is a goal that fits in with your life and personality.
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  • What is a 'realistic goal'?
    A realistic goal is a goal that you are willing and able to reach.
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  • What is a 'timely goal' (time-bound goal)?
    A timely goal is a goal that uses specific dates.
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  • What are three kinds of qualifications?
    1. education/training/credentials 2. Skills 3. Experience
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  • What are credentials?
    Credentials prove that you have a certain qualification. (For example, a Bachelor's degree proves that you have completed an academic program of study)
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  • What are skills?
    Skills are abilities that you have.
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  • What are qualifications?
    Qualifications are things you need to do to get before you can do a job.
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