teach
[tiːtʃ]
Definition:
1. Impart skills or knowledge to.
2. Accustom gradually to some action or attitude.
Use 'teach' in a sentence:
- 1. There is a danger of becoming too dogmatic about teaching methods.
- 2. Does the quality of teaching depend on class size?
- 3. All teachers are qualified to teach their native language. Additionally, we select our teachers for their engaging personalities.
- 4. Most religions teach you to be truthful and self-disciplined.
- 5. The hospital is recognized as a centre of excellence in research and teaching.
- 6. Could you teach me to do that?
- 7. Cadavers are used to teach med students surgical skills and anatomy.
- 8. The last thing I wanted to do was teach.
- 9. Lost all your money? That'll teach you to gamble.
- 10. Most religions teach you to be truthful.
- 11. Can she teach me Spanish?
- 12. They were still trying to teach her to read and write.
- 13. One Sunday he began trying to teach the two puppies to walk on a leash.
- 14. I never teach my pupils.
- 15. He does a little teaching, but first and foremost he's a writer.
- 16. I teach one on Joyce every spring.
- 17. Our experience as refugees taught us many valuable lessons.
- 18. He made it his crusade to teach children to love books.
- 19. Let me teach you happy abracadabra.
- 20. Most schools teach children lowercase letters first, and uppercase letters later.
- 21. Children's television can teach.
- 22. He offered to teach them water-skiing.
- 23. Teach others to reuse things.
- 24. He's not cut out for teaching.
- 25. "Do you have any qualifications?"—"Yes, I'm certified to teach high school."
- 26. He gave up teaching in 2001, much to the regret of his students.
- 27. Lord knows, I tried to teach her.
- 28. Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy.
- 29. I'll soon teach you again.
- 30. He wanted to teach her a lesson for showing him up in front of Leonov.
- 31. People did not teach their children to be wary of strangers.
- 32. The school believes in interactive teaching methods.
- 33. The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.
- 34. I hope we have taught our children to know right from wrong.
- 35. She's built up a good stock of teaching materials over the years.
- 36. Children must be taught the difference between right and wrong.
- 37. The teaching of history should not be limited to dates and figures.
- 38. Teaching loads have increased in all types of school.
- 39. She offered to teach me to crochet.
- 40. He was put off science by bad teaching.
- 41. She taught her children to stick up for themselves at school.
- 42. Teach me how to ride a bicycle.
- 43. University professors both teach and undertake research.
- 44. The fashion at the time was for teaching mainly the written language.
- 45. My teaching style is similar to that of most other teachers.
- 46. She gave up teaching three years ago.
- 47. She adheres to teaching methods she learned over 30 years ago.
- 48. Teaching children with special needs requires patience and understanding.
- 49. In education, the pendulum has swung back to traditional teaching methods.
- 50. In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders.
- 51. Peter offered to teach them water-skiing.
- 52. Given her interest in children, teaching seems the right job for her.
- 53. The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges.
- 54. There are seasoned professionals who can teach you and show you what to do.
- 55. True education does not consist in simply being taught facts.
- 56. Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.