Teaching
UK /["/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/"]/
Definition
the work of a teacher
In simple words: Helping someone learn something.
Examples
- Teaching can be a rewarding profession that impacts many lives.
- She enjoys teaching children how to read and write.
- His teaching style is very engaging and interactive.
- Teaching at the university level requires advanced degrees.
- Many people believe that teaching is the key to a better future.
Usage notes
Use 'teaching' in various contexts, like formal education or casual skills-sharing. Avoid using it in overly informal situations.
Grammar pattern
teach + object + (to + object)
Memory hint
Think of a teacher in a classroom guiding students with a big pointer.
Collocations
- effective
- good
- poor
- get into
- go into
- promote
- method
- strategy
- style
- in teaching
- an approach to teaching
- a method of teaching
- a style of teaching
- ancient
- traditional
- official
- follow
- contradict
- accept
- in the teaching
- teaching about
- teaching on
Synonyms
- instructing
- educating
- coaching
- mentoring
- tutoring
Antonyms
- learning
- ignorance
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'preaching' - focus on the learning aspect.
- Using 'teach' with intransitive verbs incorrectly - it should always take an object.
- Mixing up 'learn' and 'teach' - remember 'learn' is for the student.