Mao tseng-tong
Joseph Joubert, a French moralist and essayist, is credited with the quote "To teach is to learn twice." It emphasizes the idea that the act of teaching reinforces and deepens one's understanding of a subject.
Yes, "teach" is the antonym of "learn." Learning involves gaining knowledge or skills, while teaching involves imparting knowledge or skills to others.
This quote emphasizes the importance of mutual learning and sharing knowledge. It suggests that we should both learn from the experiences and knowledge of others, as well as pass on our own knowledge to benefit the collective growth and development of society. It highlights the idea of a continuous cycle of learning and teaching among individuals and communities.
No, "teachable" is an adjective that describes a person's ability or willingness to learn something. The verb form would be "teach."
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach."
It was your cousin Frankie, wasn't it?
Joseph Joubert, a French moralist and essayist, is credited with the quote "To teach is to learn twice." It emphasizes the idea that the act of teaching reinforces and deepens one's understanding of a subject.
You learn it by your self or with someone then you teach it.
Karl Marx said that "religion is the opiate of the masses." I don't think that was ever said about tea.ANSWER: A capitalist no doubt.
Those who can not learn...TEACH. Those who can not teach...TEACH GYM!
In Dutch the verb leren means both 'to teach' and 'to learn'.
When you learn the first time that's one. When you teach someone else what you've already learned, they are now learning and that is the second time. Hence, when you teach you learn twice.
Teach and learn
It is the past tense of teach. Teach means to learn some thing or a subject.
Michael always said, "You can't learn to dance or sing it something you are born with. No one can teach it. It's from the heart."
it doesn't learn it you have to teach it to it
In French, "apprendre" means "to learn" or "to teach".