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Hi, it's Alfredo.. I often tell people that I love teaching almost as much as I love learning.
But the great thing is that you often learn something better by teaching it.
I started teaching at a university in 2000, and the first thing that I had to teach was
grammar.. I think that I learned more grammar in the last three months of 2000 than I have in any
other three-month period of my life.. And the reason is that I was teaching.. One of the best ways of learning something well is to teach it.
Even if you're not actually teaching, sometimes it's helpful just to talk about what's on
your mind.. Just last week, I was teaching a class to a group of students who are working on their
doctoral degrees.. A student raised her hand and asked a question.. Then she started to explain why she had that question.
While she was explaining her question, she realized what the answer was.
And she said, "Oh, I think I just answered my own question."
And she did.. She answered her own question.. I love it when that happens because it shows me that students can teach themselves, even
/ˈtēCHiNG/
occupation, profession, or work of teacher. To help someone learn or do something.
/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/
used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.
/ˈst(y)o͞odnt/
person who is studying at university or other place of higher education. People studying at school.
/ˈhelpiNG/
Amount of food you are given on your plate. To make something better or less difficult.
/THro͞o/
From one end or side of something to the other. expressing movement into one side and out of other side of opening etc.. Allowing you to pass between, or to.
/ˈwərkiNG/
Doing your job. action of doing work. To bring into a specific state of success.