Coaching Techniques

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to give or pass on something, such as knowledge or information

  • It is important for teachers to impart knowledge to their students in a clear and concise manner.
  • My grandmother always tries to impart wisdom to me through her stories.
  • I wish I could impart some cool dance moves to my friends.
  • The artist's paintings impart a sense of peace and tranquility to all who view them.

verb to gradually but firmly establish or introduce (an attitude, idea, or habit) in a person or group

  • The teacher instilled a sense of discipline in her students through consistent enforcement of rules.
  • My mom instilled in me the importance of saving money from a young age.
  • My older brother instilled in me a love for hip hop music.
  • The artist's work instilled a sense of wonder and awe in all who viewed it.

noun a person who teaches, especially in a school

  • The teacher provided detailed feedback on the students' essays.
  • The teacher helped us understand the difficult math problem.
  • My teacher is super chill and lets us listen to music during class.
  • Life is the greatest teacher, offering lessons in every experience.

noun the act or profession of giving instruction or guidance to others

verb present participle of teach, which means to impart knowledge or skill to someone

  • Teaching is a noble profession that requires patience and dedication.
  • I love teaching because I get to share my knowledge with others.
  • I'm thinking of teaching a class on coding next semester.
  • Life has a way of teaching us valuable lessons through experience.

noun a tactic in soccer where a team applies immediate pressure on the opposing team's players after losing possession of the ball, in order to regain control and prevent a counterattack

  • The team's gegenpressing tactics proved to be effective in disrupting the opponent's possession.
  • Our coach wants us to focus on gegenpressing to win the ball back quickly.
  • Gegenpressing is all about putting pressure on the other team to force mistakes.
  • In business, gegenpressing can be compared to staying proactive and always one step ahead of the competition.