Inspector Clouseau, the bumbling detective from the "Pink Panther" series, is characterized by his heavy French accent and often convoluted speech, which adds to the comedic effect of the character. While there isn't a specific character who teaches him to speak this way, his exaggerated accent and mispronunciations are played for laughs, making him endearingly inept. The humor is a key aspect of Clouseau's charm, showcasing his lack of awareness and skill, rather than a formal lesson in speech.
Uh... well yes you can... but it's not the official language. Portuguese is.
they helped us understand it and taught us more
Simply, the past tense word of "understand" is "understood". For example: The class "understood" what they were being taught.
Teachers? I'm not sure I understand your question.
they get taught incorrectly the first time around
His math teacher was likely Theon of Smyrna.
Your teacher makes you recite so she/he knows if you learned and if you understand what she/he taught you.
Different states have various requirements for home inspectors. The education programs are structured to meet the specific requirements of the state in which they are taught. Generally, courses are taught in all aspects of the construction of a home, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roof and structure. Many people who become home inspectors have backgrounds in construction.
Motivation can be taught, happiness cannot be. If they cannot understand what you need from them, change managers.
The teacher passed out the syllabus during the first class to help the sudents understand what would be taught.
Comprehensive learning is when you understand and comprehend what you are being taught. This could be reading, science or any other subject.
Work hard. Try to understand what you are being taught. If you understand you will remember more easily and also you will be able to retrieve from your memory more easily.