teachingnoun
usuk/ˈtiː.tʃɪŋ/teaching noun (JOB)
B1 [ U ] the job of being a teacher:
He's always wanted to go into teaching.
modern teaching methods
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- He suffered a nervous collapse after ten years' teaching.
- In the book, the author gives a thinly disguised account of his own early teaching experiences.
- The school is experimenting with new teaching methods.
- I do a bit of teaching now and then just to keep my hand in.
- I've got a heavy teaching load this term.
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Teaching in general
- CAL
- CLIL
- clue
- clue sb in
- drum
- engage
- homeschool
- hothousing
- instruction
- instructional
- popularize
- special educational needs
- teach
- teach sb a lesson idiom
- that'll teach sb idiom
- tutelage
- upskill
- upskilling
- wean
- wean sb on sth
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teaching noun (OPINIONS)
teachings [ plural ]
moral, religious, or political opinions, especially of a famous leader:
Christ's teachings
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Ideas, concepts and theories
- abstract
- afterthought
- brainchild
- concept
- conception
- construct
- dogma
- ideology
- inspiration
- intellectual property
- IP
- ism
- meat
- proposition
- propositional
- punctuated equilibrium
- sacred cow
- straw man
- tenet
- thrust
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Religious beliefs & atheistic beliefs