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teaching
NOUN + teaching
language/English/science etc teaching
• She has considerable experience in language teaching.
teaching + NOUN
the teaching profession
(= teachers, or the career of teaching )
• Many of our undergraduates subsequently enter the teaching profession.
the teaching staff
(= the teachers at a school, college etc )
• She attended a girls' school where all the teaching staff were women.
teaching methods
• Our teaching methods are quite traditional.
teaching materials
• This will help teachers to prepare their own teaching materials.
a teaching aid
(= a piece of equipment that a teacher uses in the classroom )
• The school is equipped with modern teaching aids, including interactive whiteboards.
teaching practice
British English , student teaching American English (= a period of teaching done by someone who is training to be a teacher )
• There were 90 hours of teaching practice, of which 20 were supervised.
a teaching job/post
• I was soon to take up my first teaching post.
a teaching career
• She began her teaching career at a school in inner London.
a teaching establishment
(= a school, college, or university )
• Every higher education teaching establishment is subject to rigorous scrutiny.
verbs
go into teaching
(= become a teacher )
• Some very talented and dedicated people go into teaching.
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noun work/profession of a teacher ADJ. effective, good | poor | classroom a system that rewards good classroom teaching | whole-class | individual, one-to-one | collaborative, team | mixed-ability | formal, traditional the formal teaching of grammar | creative, experimental | remedial, support | academic, college, graduate, postgraduate, primary, school, secondary, undergraduate, university | English, language, music, etc. VERB + TEACHING get/go into He's going to go into teaching. TEACHING + NOUN method, strategy, style, technique | aid, material, resource She used puppets as teaching aids. | aim, objective, point Write each teaching point on the whiteboard. | ability, skills | experience, qualification Applicants must hold a recognized teaching qualification. | job, post | career Mr Murphy retired at the end of a disciples who passed on Jesus's teaching | base sth on the great moral teachings on which our culture is based PREP. in the ~ regarded as the source of goodness in the teachings of Confucius | ~ about/on the Church's teaching on forgiveness 30-year teaching career. | practice You have to do six weeks teaching practice as part of the course. | staff, profession They have left the teaching profession, demoralized and undervalued. | commitments, duties, load, responsibilities, role Lecturers who have heavy teaching loads. | centre, establishment, institution | environment, situation a teaching environment where English is not the first language | programme, session, term, year Work experience is integrated into the teaching programme. The teaching year runs from October to May. | time Critics say that these tests waste teaching time. | hospital PREP. in ~ I've been in teaching for ten years. PHRASES an approach to teaching the modern approach to language teaching | a method/style of teaching ideas and beliefs that are taught by sb ADJ. ancient, traditional | biblical, moral, religious | Buddhist, Christian, etc. VERB + TEACHING follow He followed the teachings of the Koran on this subject. | reject | explain, interpret | pass on, spread the
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