When playing teacher and you can't come up with something to teach just do what you did at school today!
I would choose to teach them basic coding skills because it is a valuable and in-demand skill that can open up many opportunities in various industries. Learning how to code can also help enhance problem-solving abilities and logical thinking.
you would start by using a interesting title
No. You can tell someone something and not teach them a thing.
Anything that is realistic and something you can teach someone. Science is a way of knowing so you can predict anything.
Alchemy is not thought to be something someone would learn but if you want to learn it try an alchemy text book.
Show or explain to (someone) how to do something: "she taught him to read".
Study it, practice it, or find someone to teach you. Or all of those.
Disrespect, like swear words, don't have to be taught. Most kids (unfortunately) seems amazingly capable of picking that up by themselves. Not that I have any idea why someone would want to teach their kids something like that.
This may sound pathetic, but, teach him/her the abcs, record it, and send it to a famous talks how or something!
You can teach presentation skills by demonstrating how you would present something.
use common sense. can you teach a melon something? no. because it's an inanimate object. so if someone says "it's like educating melons." they are showing frustration about trying to teach someone something but they are being completely dense about it or not listening.
Instruction has three meanings: 1. An instruction is something that someone tells you to do. 2. If someone gives you instruction in a subject or skill, they teach it to you. 3. Instructions are clear and detailed information on how to do something.