LEO
If you would like to teach chinese

if you would like to teach chinese,please leave your skype ID

2015年6月16日 05:13
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LEO: if you would like to teach chinese, please leave your skype ID X


LEO: If you would like to LEARN Chinese,please leave your skype ID. I want someone who can TEACH (me) English. GOOD!

 

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LEO: If you would like ME to teach YOU Chinese, please leave your skype ID GOOD!

 

if you would like to teach chinese, please leave your skype ID <<This makes sense if you are a recruiter or own a school, and you want to hire someone to teach Chinese (to others)

 

If that was your intent -- you could add an indirect object to teach to say TO WHOM ... something like this:


English teachers -- if you would like to teach Chinese to my son, please leave your Skype ID

 

to teach (something)(TO someone)
to teach (someone) (something)
to learn (something) -- no indirect object usually

 

2015年6月16日

@LEO

I'm a little confused!!! would you like to "Teach" OR "Learn". 

2015年6月16日

i am sorry    "teach" is a mistake    i can learn chinese 

2015年6月16日

Do you really mean 'teach' Chinese? You are Chinese, why do you need someone to teach you Chinese? 

2015年6月16日

Wennie808

2015年6月16日