TEACHING


Meaning of TEACHING in English

noun

1 work/profession of a teacher

ADJECTIVE

▪ effective , good

▪ poor

▪ classroom

a system that rewards good classroom ~

▪ whole-class ( BrE )

▪ individual , one-on-one ( AmE ), one-to-one ( esp. BrE )

▪ collaborative , team

▪ formal , traditional

the formal ~ of grammar

▪ creative

▪ school (usually schoolteaching when used on its own)

secondary school ~

▪ primary , secondary (both esp. BrE )

▪ college , undergraduate , university

▪ English , language , music , etc.

▪ student (= practical experience for people training to be teachers) ( AmE )

VERB + TEACHING

▪ get into , go into

He's going to go into ~.

▪ promote

The aim of the campaign is to promote the ~ of science.

TEACHING + NOUN

▪ method , strategy , style , technique

▪ aid , material , resource

She used puppets as ~ aids.

▪ objective , point

Write each ~ point on the whiteboard.

▪ ability , skills

▪ experience , qualification ( BrE )

Applicants must hold a recognized ~ qualification.

▪ job , post

▪ career

Mr Murphy retired at the end of a 30-year ~ career.

▪ practice (= practical experience for people training to be teachers) ( BrE )

▪ profession , staff

They have left the ~ profession, demoralized and undervalued.

▪ assistant , fellow

He served as a ~ assistant at South Dakota State University.

▪ duties , load , responsibilities , role

Lecturers who have heavy ~ loads.

▪ centre/center , institution

▪ environment , situation

a ~ environment where English is not the first language

▪ programme/program , session , year

Work experience is integrated into the ~ programme/program.

The ~ year runs from October to May.

▪ time

Critics say that these tests waste ~ time.

▪ hospital

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

I've been in ~ for ten years.

PHRASES

▪ an approach to ~

the modern approach to language ~

▪ a method of ~ , a style of ~

2 ideas and beliefs that are taught by sb

ADJECTIVE

▪ ancient , traditional

▪ official

the official ~ of the Church

▪ fundamental

the fundamental ~s of the Buddha

▪ biblical , church , moral , religious , social

▪ Buddhist , Christian , etc.

VERB + TEACHING

▪ follow

He followed the ~s of the Bible on this subject.

▪ contradict

▪ accept , reject

▪ explain , interpret

▪ pass on , spread

the disciples who passed on Jesus's ~

▪ base sth on

the great moral ~s on which our culture is based

PREPOSITION

▪ in the ~

the source of goodness in the ~s of Confucius

▪ ~ about , ~ on

the Church's ~ on forgiveness

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .