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  • Hi, it's Alfredo.

  • I often tell people that I love teaching almost as much as I love learning.

  • But the great thing is that you often learn something better by teaching it.

  • I started teaching at a university in 2000, and the first thing that I had to teach was

  • grammar. I think that I learned more grammar in the last three months of 2000 than I have

  • in any other three-month period of my life. And the reason is that I was teaching.

  • One of the best ways of learning something well is to teach it.

  • Even if you're not actually teaching, sometimes it's helpful just to talk about what's on

  • your mind.

  • Just last week, I was teaching a class to a group of students who are working on their

  • doctoral degrees. A student raised her hand and asked a question. Then she started to

  • explain why she had that question. While she was explaining her question, she realized

  • what the answer was. And she said, "Oh, I think I just answered my own question." And

  • she did. She answered her own question. I love it when that happens because it shows

  • me that students can teach themselves, even if they also have a teacher.

  • Maria wrote an article for us called, "3 Ways to Learn by Teaching." In this article, she

  • says that as you teach what you have already learned, "you will deepen that understanding,

  • and be forced to think through questions." She also says, "Sometimes the best way to

  • help yourself is by helping others."

  • Take a few minutes right now to read Maria's article below this video. Also, in the comments

  • at the bottom of this page, be sure to share your own story about learning by teaching.

Hi, it's Alfredo.

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