[
UK
/tˈiːtʃ/
]
[ US /ˈtitʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈtitʃ/ ]
VERB
-
accustom gradually to some action or attitude
The child is taught to obey her parents -
impart skills or knowledge to
He instructed me in building a boat
I taught them French
How To Use teach In A Sentence
- It wasn't a bad program; with full profs as teachers, I read a lot and learned a lot.
- They will also force schools to put more emphasis on teaching basic subjects.
- I try to teach them a bit of Cockney but it's a lost cause. The Sun
- Thell Torrence's name may not be familiar to the average fight fan but he, along with a couple of others, is the premier teacher of the manly art in the USA.
- The job of ministers is to abolish and remove these obstacles to good teaching. Times, Sunday Times
- A lot of teachers expect the situation to worsen over the next few years.
- Many teachers wish to abolish the cane.
- A number of people contacted the paper to claim that flu cases were clogging doctors' surgeries and forcing schools to appoint supply teachers in place of ailing staff.
- Shortly after my Ph.D. Alfred Kastler urged me to accept a teaching position at the University of Paris. Claude Cohen-Tannoudji - Autobiography
- The state has anted up $40 million for salary increases, but, in a program similar to Cincinnati's, Iowa will now evaluate teachers thoroughly to make sure the extra dough goes only to the good classroom performers, not the duds.