Examples of using Started teaching in English and their translations into Bengali
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And then he started teaching.
He started teaching dance in 1988.
And my father started teaching me.
I started teaching here in 2005.
He has recently started teaching guitar.
Started teaching in 1980.
During this time he started teaching martial arts.
I started teaching in 2008.
Take in 2006 when I first started teaching.
I started teaching with a 6-week plan.
At the age of 30, Jesus started teaching people about God.
When he returned to Mumbai, he started teaching martial arts.
I started teaching myself programming.
After returning to Mumbai, he started teaching martial arts as well.
I started teaching Spanish in 2011.
In August 2004, Persaud, started teaching others how to fly.
I started teaching her how to read the Urdu alphabet.
It was here that she learned Bengali and started teaching at St. Teresa's School near the convent.
One of the first girls to attend school in British India, she earned a bachelor of arts degree with Sanskrit honors fromBethune College of the University of Calcutta in 1886 and started teaching there in the same year.
In 1959, after the graduation, she started teaching political economy at the University's Philosophy faculty.
The first degree offered was the Bachelor of Arts andthe university started teaching in March 1876.
At the age of nine, my rich dad started teaching me to be a rich man by playing the game Monopoly.
Therefore, Manda Banerji- working with Schawinski, Lintott,and other members of the Galaxy Zoo team(2010)- started teaching computers to classify galaxies.
After almost a forty-year break, KNRTU-KAI started teaching under-, graduate and post-graduate students from many countries all over the world.
Soon she was also elected to the Baku City Council and started teaching at the Azerbaijan Theatre School and at a music school in Baku.
Attar is an accomplished translator and started teaching in high schools within Damascus after her return from Scotland, then worked in the Department of Translation of the Syrian Ministry of Culture.
He joined EPJES on 4 February 1962 and started teaching at Islamic Intermediate College(now Kavi Nazrul College).
After returning to India, he started teaching at the Indian Statistical Institute as well as the University of Calcutta, and finally joined the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where he spent most of his remaining career.
In 2005/06 academic year, UMDA has started teaching its students in accordance with the Bologna Agreement on specialists training using the credit-modular system, and upon completion of their education the students will obtain the Specialist Degree of European standard.