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teaching

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/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/ · teach-ing

The act or profession of instructing others, especially in a school or educational setting.

Meanings

nounformal

The act or profession of instructing others, especially in a school or educational setting.

دوسروں کو خاص طور پر اسکول یا تعلیمی سیٹنگ میں ہدایت دینے کا عمل یا پیشہ۔

تعلیم

taaleem

Synonyms

instructioneducationtrainingہدایتتعلیمٹریننگ

Antonyms

ignoranceneglectmisinformationجہالتنظراندازغلط معلومات

Common Collocations

  • classroom teaching
  • teaching methods
  • effective teaching

Example Sentences

She has a passion for teaching young children.

اسے چھوٹے بچوں کو پڑھانے کا شوق ہے۔

Usay chhote bachon ko padhane ka shauq hai.

Teaching is a noble profession that shapes the future.

تعلیم ایک شائستہ پیشہ ہے جو مستقبل کو ترتیب دیتا ہے۔

Taleem aik shaista pesha hai jo mustaqbil ko tarteeb deta hai.

He is involved in teaching English as a second language.

وہ دوسری زبان کے طور پر انگریزی سکھانے میں مصروف ہے۔

Woh doosri zabaan ke tor par angrezi sikhane mein masroof hai.

Easily Confused With

teaching-related:Teaching refers to the act itself, while teaching-related pertains to anything associated with the practice of teaching.

Word Family

teacher
nounاسکول کا استاد
teach
verbسکھانا
teachable
adjectiveسیکھنے کے قابل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'teacher' in front of a class with books.

Imagine a classroom filled with eager students learning.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

علم کی روشنی سے جگمگاتے ہیں سب، پہچانے جو استاد کا اثر پاتے ہیں سب۔

Ilm ki roshni se jagmagate hain sab, Pehachane jo ustad ka asar paate hain sab.

All shine with the light of knowledge, Those who recognize the influence of a teacher.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

تعلیم آپ کی سب سے بڑی دولت ہے۔

Taleem aap ki sab se bari dolat hai.

Education is your greatest wealth.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "tǣcan" — to show, point out

First known use: circa 14th century

The word 'teaching' comes from the Old English 'tǣcan', which meant to show or point out. Its current usage has evolved to encompass various forms of imparting knowledge.