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Andybusy Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How to describe this?

How can I say teaching normal children and children with learning disabilities in one phrase?

"Teaching normal and children with learning disabilities required a person with a lot of patient, passionate and enthusiastic"
  

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Teaching both normal children and children with learning disabilities required a person with a lot of patience , passion and enthusiasm. "

  • Teaching both normal children and children with learning disabilities required a person with a lot of patience , passion and enthusiasm.
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Teaching both normal children and children with learning disabilities required a person with a lot of patience, passion and enthusiasm."
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I extend the sentence a bit, what do you think?

Coaching both normal children and children with learning disabilities at Sportsmanship Limited, required a person with a lot of patience, passion and enthusiasm. Gymnastics requires a high safety standard, coaches therefore need to have a mind in detail and dominance.
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Coaching both normal children and children with learning disabilities at Sportsmanship Limited, required (do you mean to use the past tense here?) a person with a lot of patience, passion and enthusiasm. Gymnastics requires a high safety standard; therefore, coaches need to be domineering and pay attention to details.

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