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It depends who is doing the teaching. You will use the pronoun "te" to mean you. Unless of course you mean the formal you, in which case, you would use "le" for the pronoun. See the chart below:

I am teaching informal you = Te estoy enseñando

Informal You are teaching informal you = Te estás enseñando

He/She/Formal You are teaching informal you = él/ella/usted te está enseñando

We are teaching informal you = nosotros te estamos enseñando

They (boys)/They (girls)/You all are teaching informal you = ellos/ellas/ustedes te están enseñando

I am teaching formal you = Le estoy enseñando

Informal You are teaching formal you = Le estás enseñando

He/She/Formal You are teaching formal you = él/ella/usted le está enseñando

We are teaching formal you = nosotros le estamos enseñando

They (boys)/They (girls)/You all are teaching formal you = ellos/ellas/ustedes le están enseñando

If you want to get tricky and put the pronoun in a different place, don't worry about it unless you are well advanced in Spanish. Trust me, it's not worth it until then!

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