teaching
noun /ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/
/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/
- She wants to go into teaching (= make it a career).
- He has now retired from full-time teaching
- The course combines classroom teaching and distance learning.
- How much teaching do you actually do?
- the teaching profession
- teaching staff
- traditional/innovative teaching methods
- Applicants must hold a recognized teaching qualification.
Extra ExamplesTopics Educationa2- Music can be a valuable teaching tool.
- I have a part-time teaching job.
- Critics say that these tests waste teaching time.
- I've been in teaching for ten years.
- Mr Murphy retired at the end of a 30-year teaching career.
- She used puppets as teaching aids.
- The aim of the campaign is to promote the teaching of science.
- The teaching year runs from October to May.
- Work experience is integrated into the teaching programme.
- Write each teaching point on the whiteboard.
- He has extensive teaching experience.
- Teaching methods have not changed as much as people might think.
- The system should reward good classroom teaching.
- secondary school teaching
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- 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
- …
- views that go against traditional Catholic teaching
- the teachings of Lenin
Extra Examples- The culture is based in the teachings of Confucius.
- He was hoping to deepen his awareness of Islamic teaching.
- the fundamental teachings of the Buddha
- the disciples who passed on Jesus's teaching
- the Church's teaching on forgiveness
- He followed the teachings of the Bible on this subject.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ancient
- traditional
- official
- …
- follow
- contradict
- accept
- …
- in the teaching
- teaching about
- teaching on
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