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This quote sum it all up! '''"Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained"'''
This quote sum it all up! '''"Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained"'''


By teaching to others, you will be learning new things about the topics you are teaching.
By teaching a language you are learning to others, you will be learning new things about that language.


You will see that you will never know a topic area so well as when you have prepared to teach it to others.
As an example, if you are learning Japanese. A very good way for your to improve your knowledge of Japanese will be to write Japanese lessons. If it's useful for you, there is a good chance it will be also useful to others.


==Teach my Native Language==
==Teach my Native Language==

Revision as of 21:17, 29 October 2016

Write a lesson: Why? How? FAQ

Why should you write a language lesson?

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Share what I have learnt

This quote sum it all up! "Knowledge Shared is Knowledge Gained"

By teaching a language you are learning to others, you will be learning new things about that language.

As an example, if you are learning Japanese. A very good way for your to improve your knowledge of Japanese will be to write Japanese lessons. If it's useful for you, there is a good chance it will be also useful to others.

Teach my Native Language