Encontre Inglês Professores
Ior
The meaning of"sell sb short" in the following sentence:
Hello, everyone
Could you please tell me that meaning of "sell sb short" in the following sentence,and give me some examples?
Although multimedia can be a valuable tool in the classroom, teachers who only teach their "old-fashioned" way will not be selling their students short.
Thanks in advance ! : )
1 de abr de 2016 10:50
Respostas · 10
1
To "sell sb short" means to give less (to a person) than you should.
1 de abril de 2016
1
I interpret the meaning of "sell someone short" a little differently than Peachey. See this definition:
https://www.google.com/search?q=sell+somebody+short&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
to sell someone short = to undervalue them, to not have enough faith or confidence it them, to not see their full value/potential
Granted, if I don't see someone's full value, then I would probably not give my full effort (as Peachey said), but I think this is a side effect, not the real meaning of "to sell someone short".
I think this sentence
Although multimedia can be a valuable tool in the classroom, teachers who only teach their "old-fashioned"
way will not be selling their students short.
is saying that, even though the teacher is using an old chalkboard instead of modern multimedia, this does NOT mean that he undervalues his students' potential. He may still believe they are capable of great things. It just means that he thinks a chalkboard is adequate to teach his students what they need to know.
1 de abril de 2016
Ainda não encontrou suas respostas?
Escreva suas perguntas e deixe os falantes nativos ajudá-lo!
Ior
Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês, Francês, Alemão, Japonês, Russo
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
Artigos que Você Pode Gostar Também

How to Read and Understand a Business Contract in English
8 votados positivos · 1 Comentários

6 Ways italki Can Help You Succeed in Your School Language Classes
11 votados positivos · 6 Comentários

The Power of Storytelling in Business Communication
46 votados positivos · 13 Comentários
Mais artigos