Pronunciation: /tiːʧ ɪn/
noun a person who instructs others in a particular subject or skill
A1 I want to learn how to teach in a kindergarten.
A2 She enjoys her job teaching in a primary school.
B1 The course on how to teach in a foreign language is very informative.
B2 He has years of experience teaching in higher education institutions.
C1 Her passion for teaching in diverse settings is evident in her work.
C2 The professor's expertise in teaching in specialized fields is unparalleled.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I teach in a small school.
A2 She teaches in a kindergarten.
B1 They teach in a language institute.
B2 The professor teaches in a prestigious university.
C1 The expert teaches in multiple universities around the world.
C2 The renowned author teaches in exclusive writing workshops.
formal I teach in the mathematics department at the university.
informal My mom used to teach in the same school I attend.
slang I heard she teaches in a really cool way that makes learning fun.
figurative His actions teach in a way that words cannot express.
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