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Example sentences for "good teacher"

  • They knew that Mr. Hardy was a true man and a good teacher, and as he was popular among the boys, he was promptly elected principal.

  • He was a good teacher, an excellent teacher; by which I mean only to say that he had a rare skill and tact for imparting knowledge, the mere dry bones of art, science, and philosophy.

  • Isn't it a pity a man who knows so much, and is such a good teacher, should be a tyrant?

  • Behold, one came to him and said, "Good teacher, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?

  • A certain ruler asked him, saying, "Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?

  • It is given to the teacher, not so much because he is a good teacher, as because he has done something over and above school-room work.

  • In many respects it is more difficult to be a good teacher than to be an original investigator.

  • So I'd like to go to Philadelphia and take lessons from a good teacher.

  • If my voice is worth training it is worth having a good teacher.

  • Best of all, Miss Lee has a cousin who plays the violin and who lives with her and her mother and he will help me find a good teacher.

  • He decided that his son should become what he had wished to be; so he sent him to a good teacher.

  • He liked to draw better than anything else, and so when he was fourteen years old they sent him to a good teacher to learn how to draw and paint.

  • He sent him to a good teacher, and lived to see his son a great artist.

  • A number of years ago Clapp conducted a similar survey among one hundred leading school men of America, asking them to list the ten most essential characteristics of a good teacher.

  • Only he who is well taught may become a good teacher--hence the need of intelligent, devoted service.

  • Many educators maintain that the ability to conduct a good review and to make an effective assignment are two of the surest tests of a good teacher.

  • But these recommendations presuppose on the part of the student some talent and a good teacher.

  • A good teacher, however, is always better than a book for this study.

  • Your trouble comes under the head of faulty touch, which nothing will correct but the constant supervision by a good teacher, assisted by a strong exertion of your own will power and strictest attention whenever you play.

  • By this I do not mean merely a good teacher, but rather a mentor, a pilot who can and who will oversee the early steps of the career of a young person.

  • There is a special individuality in every voice, as in every face, and therefore every voice must be treated, by a good teacher, on its own merits, as a thing in some respects unique.

  • A good singer is not necessarily a good teacher, nor is it necessary for a first-class teacher to be able to sing at all.

  • The possessor of this voice must be guided by the advice of a good teacher as to the direction in which her voice should be trained.

  • It is a mistake to suppose he who gossips with his class is a good teacher.

  • It is a mistake to suppose that one who is not understood, or is misunderstood, is a good teacher.

  • The library should also comprise a good teacher's library with good reference Bibles, a Concordance and Dictionary.

  • The cost of her instruction, with a good teacher in a great metropolis, will be more per year than if she went to almost any one of the leading universities admitting women.

  • The voice, of all things, demands the assistance of a good teacher, although in the end the results all come from within and not from without.

  • I always say to them: "Show me a good pupil who has been trained by your methods and I will say that you are a good teacher.

  • With a good teacher to keep watch over the breathing and the quality, "what more can one have?

  • Esther possessed every essential characteristic of a good teacher and a true woman.

  • Perhaps your overhearing my little scholars sing some of their lessons has led you so far astray as to think me a good teacher?

  • After engaging a good teacher, the student should learn to pronounce his letters and syllables perfectly.

  • If thou dost mark well what I have said, and do it, and if thou hast a good teacher, thou maiest learn the French tongue easily in a year.

  • Either do not let her sing, or put her under the care of a good teacher.

  • A good teacher will, first of all, not allow her to sing at the top of her voice, which all children seem to delight in doing.

  • In order to make a good teacher, one must first have command of his own voice in order to make perfect demonstrations which are essential to the beginner.

  • Still another illustration may help to make clear what is meant by a good school and a good teacher.

  • What shall it profit a community to have a great building and lack a good teacher?

  • It is probable that every pupil can be brought to the liking point of every subject by a good teacher.

  • I have zealously gathered the words of my good teacher M.

  • My good teacher said to my father: "Do you not think, my dear host, that it is rather an indecency to let a young Ciceronian go about dressed as a scullion?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good aunt; good books; good citizen; good conduct; good cream; good design; good estate; good evidence; good husbandry; good investment; good lords; good many; good news; good preservation; good school; good sir; good society; good soldier; good speech; good story; good swimmer; good trade; good way; good wench; good young; normal children