taught造句91. The experience has taught us some basic truths .
92. He taught geography at the local secondary school.
93. The children are taught to respect different cultures.
94. Miss Brown taught my daughter last year.
95. He taught mathematics for many years.
96. Children should be taught that violence is wrong.
97. The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget.
98. Patients are taught how to modify their diet.
99. He wanted to escape from the provincialism of the small university where he taught.
100. My mother taught me how to operate the washing machine.
101. He was taught to keep a stiff upper lip and never to cry in public.
102. It taught me some valuable lessons about working with other people.
103. My professional training has taught me to look at things logically.
104. In the one-day workshop, she taught us the importance of breathing exercises.
105. Blind and sighted children are taught in the same classroom.
106. Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.
107. As children, we were taught not to argue with our elders and betters.
108. Students are taught a number of skills that can be reapplied throughout their studies.
109. He taught his followers that they could all be members of the kingdom of God.
110. He said that many children in the city's schools were getting/being given a raw deal by being taught in classes that were too large.
111. There has been a quiet revolution in the way writing is taught.
112. It's important for children to be taught the fundamentals of science.
113. Reading is not picked up by a process of osmosis, but needs to be taught.
114. The youths are taught how to spray paint cars and mend fences.
115. This is a two year course taught by means of lectures and seminars.
116. No one ever taught him the difference between right and wrong.
117. The children were taught how to brush down their ponies.
118. Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended.
119. For the spoken language, students are taught by native speakers.
120. Children need to be taught to have respect for other people's property.