...enriching...- a place and meaning in a sentence ?
Hello!
I'm writing a cover letter so I wanted to say: ... Another way about the how to teach students when they are different nationalities and do not know almost a word of a language I got while learning french. I found it very challenging and enriching.
What do you say, could I put it this way? please, help me
THANX!
or maybe better:
I found as a great challenge and enrichment. ?
Top answer
The challenging and enriching sentence is fine. But the sentence before it does not make a lot of sense. Where you teaching or learning French?
— Nona the brit
The challenging and enriching sentence is fine.
But the sentence before it does not make a lot of sense.
Where you teaching or learning French?
Are you trying to say that you learnt a lot of methods for teaching students of different nationalities from the teacher who taught you French?
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But the sentence before it does not make a lot of sense. Where you teaching or learning French? Are you trying to say that you learnt a lot of methods for teaching students of different nationalities from the teacher who taught you French?
Another way of teaching teaching students when they are different nationalities and hardly know a word of the language I discovered while learning french. I found as a great challenge and enrichment.
is it better this way? Clear or still not? Is it better the first way with "enrich
Another way of teaching teaching students when they are different nationalities and hardly know a word of the language I discovered while learning french.
I can hardly make sense of this sentence. Don't you rather mean this?
While learning French, I discovered another way of teaching languages to students