Many of my students often mix the two verbs up: to
learn and to
teach. To make thinks clear, have a look at the following explanation and examples.
learn – learnt / learned - learnt / learned - to gain knowledge of a subject or skill, by experience, by studying it, e.g.
What's the best way to
learn a language?
I
learnt to drive when I was 17.
Hector spent the winter
learning how to cope with his blindness.
teach – taught – taught - to give lessons in a school, college, or university, or to help someone learn about something by giving them information, e.g.
Neil
teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
He
taught geography at the local secondary school.
We were never
taught anything about other religions.
TEST YOURSELF1. The teacher's task is to help the pupil …........
2. I …...... a lot from my father.
3. Miss Himes …..... the youngest class, the four and five- year-olds.
4. Kids can have fun and …..... about music at the same time.
5. I'm …........ English to Italian students.
6. It took us several hours to …........ all the dance moves to the girls.
7. I prefer …...... the older children.
8. Youngsters must …....... what is dangerous and what is not to be feared.
9. The student will …....... from experience about the importance of planning.
10. I …....... 18- to 21-year olds.
11. Before you sail, you need to …....... about basic boat controls.
12. Grandpa …...... me a new card trick.