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"I learned English at school" vs "I teached English at school"

The correct phrase is 'I learned English at school.' 'Learned' is the past tense of 'learn,' which means to acquire knowledge or skill through study, experience, or being taught. 'Teached' is not a correct word in English. The correct form is 'taught.'

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I learned English at school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker acquired knowledge of the English language while attending school.

Examples:

  • I learned English at school and now I can speak fluently.
  • She learned English at school when she was young.

I teached English at school

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'I taught English at school.'


Alternatives:

  • I taught English at school.
  • I was an English teacher at school.
  • I instructed English at school.
  • I educated students in English at school.
  • I imparted English knowledge at school.

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