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teach - use in sentences
Object
- mathematics: He claims that " it is not natural, even if it is possible " to teach practical mathematics as a separate subject.
- lesson: If you taught the lesson prepared how successful was it, did you achieve your objective of raising an equal opportunities issue?
- skill: You will also be taught appropriate skills to help in an emergency.
Adjective complement
- Gaelic: However, ministers believe recent schemes to teach Gaelic in primary schools could help to arrest the decline.
Subject
- instructor: The workshops provide hands-on training in the use of public databases and web-based sequence analysis tools, and are taught by experienced instructors.
Preposition: through
- lecture: What you study The program is taught through theoretical lectures, seminars, experiential workshops and group tutorials.
Adjective complement
- English: In the 1960s we taught English by the Direct Method.
- French: Since then, he has taught French, Spanish and Japanese.
Infinitive complement
- pray: In the Lord's Prayer we are taught to pray, Give us this day our daily bread.
Preposition: in
- classroom: And employers offer an expertise that cannot simply be taught in the classroom.
- semester: So, for example, PH 3392 is a level-3 ( or 2/3 ) course-unit taught in semester 2 by the Center for Philosophy.
- school: Her story is taught in schools around the world.
- conjunction: It is often taught in conjunction with a Bronze medallion course.
Preposition: by
- instructor: The workshops provide hands-on training in the use of public databases and web-based sequence analysis tools, and are taught by experienced instructors.
- tutor: These are taught by the subject tutors in order to raise broader issues relevant to the subject specialist.
- teacher: Subjects are taught by teachers who have qualifications in teaching of English as a foreign language or experience of teaching non-native speakers of English.
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