Dictionary
English - Japanese
Teacher
ˈtitʃər
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
教師 (きょうし), 先生 (せんせい), インストラクター, 指導者 (しどうしゃ)
Teacher meanings in Japanese
教師 (きょうし)
Example:
My teacher is very kind.
私の教師はとても優しいです。
Teachers play an important role in society.
教師は社会で重要な役割を果たします。
Usage: FormalContext: Used in educational settings, professional contexts, or when referring to teachers in general.
Note: This term is commonly used in a formal context, such as in schools or official documents.
先生 (せんせい)
Example:
My math teacher is very strict.
私の数学の先生はとても厳しいです。
Hello, teacher! How are you?
こんにちは、先生!お元気ですか?
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used to address teachers directly, in both formal and informal situations.
Note: This term is often used by students when addressing their teachers. It can also be used to show respect to professionals in other fields, such as doctors.
インストラクター
Example:
The instructor taught us how to swim.
インストラクターは私たちに泳ぎ方を教えてくれました。
She is a yoga instructor.
彼女はヨガのインストラクターです。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used for teachers in specialized fields, such as sports, arts, or vocational training.
Note: This term is borrowed from English and is used in more casual contexts, especially for instructors in non-traditional education.
指導者 (しどうしゃ)
Example:
He is a mentor and a teacher.
彼はメンターであり、指導者です。
The leader of the workshop was a great teacher.
ワークショップの指導者は素晴らしい教師でした。
Usage: FormalContext: Used for teachers in leadership or mentorship roles.
Note: This term emphasizes the role of guiding and leading, often in a broader educational context.
Teacher's synonyms
Instructor
An instructor is someone who teaches or trains others in a particular subject or skill.
Example: The yoga instructor guided the class through a series of poses.
Note: Instructor often implies a more formal or specialized type of teaching, such as in a classroom or training setting.
Educator
An educator is someone who provides instruction or teaches others, often in a formal setting.
Example: She is a passionate educator who believes in the power of education to change lives.
Note: Educator is a broader term that encompasses various roles involved in teaching and can include teachers, professors, and other professionals in the field of education.
Tutor
A tutor is a person who provides individual or small group teaching outside of a formal classroom setting.
Example: I hired a math tutor to help me improve my grades.
Note: Tutoring is often more personalized and focused on specific needs or areas of improvement compared to traditional classroom teaching.
Lecturer
A lecturer is someone who gives lectures or talks on a particular subject, often in a university or academic setting.
Example: The guest lecturer spoke about the latest advancements in technology.
Note: Lecturers typically deliver presentations or speeches to a larger audience, focusing on sharing knowledge or expertise on a specific topic.
Teacher expressions, common phrases
Teacher's pet
This phrase refers to a student who is favored by the teacher and receives special treatment or privileges.
Example: Sarah is always the teacher's pet, getting extra attention from the teacher.
Note: The phrase 'teacher's pet' focuses on the special treatment received by a favored student rather than the role of the teacher.
Teacher's pet peeve
A 'pet peeve' is something that annoys or bothers someone, and when it's related to a teacher, it refers to things that particularly annoy them in a classroom setting.
Example: One of the teacher's pet peeves is when students don't complete their homework.
Note: It combines the concept of a teacher's pet (favored student) with the idea of a personal annoyance or pet peeve.
Teaching moment
A 'teaching moment' is a situation that offers an opportunity for a teacher to impart knowledge or a life lesson to their students.
Example: The incident in the cafeteria turned into a teaching moment for the teacher to discuss conflict resolution.
Note: It emphasizes the educational opportunity arising from a specific situation rather than just the role of the teacher.
Teacher's lounge
The 'teacher's lounge' is a designated area in a school where teachers can take a break, socialize, and collaborate.
Example: During lunch break, the teachers gathered in the teacher's lounge to relax and chat.
Note: It refers to a physical space where teachers relax and interact, distinct from their role as educators.
Teacher's aide
A 'teacher's aide' is a person who assists a teacher in the classroom, providing support with various tasks.
Example: The teacher's aide helped the students with their assignments while the teacher attended a meeting.
Note: It highlights a specific support role within the educational environment, different from the primary teacher role.
Teacher's assistant
A 'teacher's assistant' is a person who helps a teacher with administrative tasks, grading, and preparation.
Example: The teacher's assistant graded the students' quizzes and prepared materials for the next lesson.
Note: Similar to a teacher's aide, it denotes a support role assisting the teacher rather than being the main educator.
Teacher's code
The 'teacher's code' refers to a set of ethical guidelines or rules that teachers adhere to in their profession.
Example: Following the teacher's code, all staff members maintained confidentiality about the student's personal issues.
Note: It implies a set of professional standards and conduct specific to teachers, distinguishing it from general ethical codes.
Teacher's pet project
A 'teacher's pet project' is a task or initiative that a teacher is particularly passionate about and dedicates extra time and attention to.
Example: The science fair was the teacher's pet project, as she put in extra effort to make it a success.
Note: It highlights a specific project or task that the teacher is deeply invested in, beyond their usual teaching responsibilities.
Teacher's lounge lizard
A 'teacher's lounge lizard' is a humorous term for a teacher who spends a lot of time in the teacher's lounge, perhaps socializing more than working.
Example: Some teachers jokingly referred to Mr. Smith as the 'teacher's lounge lizard' due to his frequent presence there.
Note: It humorously characterizes a teacher who is often found in the teacher's lounge, adding a playful or teasing tone to the description.
Teacher everyday (slang) expressions
Prof
Short for professor, used informally to address a teacher in higher education.
Example: Hey, Prof, can I ask you a question after class?
Note: Conveys a more casual or familiar relationship with the teacher.
Mentor
An experienced and trusted advisor or guide who offers support and advice.
Example: She became a mentor to many students, guiding them through their academic journeys.
Note: Focuses on personal development and guidance beyond formal teaching.
Coach
Refers to someone who trains, directs, or advises others in a particular skill or activity.
Example: As their coach, she not only taught them the game but also valuable life lessons.
Note: Often associated with sports or performance training but can also imply personal development.
Professor
Used to refer to a teacher in higher education with expertise in a particular subject area.
Example: The new professor brought fresh perspectives to the department.
Note: Typically associated with the academic environment of colleges and universities.
Teacher - Examples
The teacher is explaining the lesson.
The university hired a new professor.
The school needs more qualified teachers.
Teacher grammar
Teacher - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: teacher
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): teachers
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): teacher
Syllables, Separation and Stress
teacher Contains 2 syllables: teach • er
Phonetic transcription: ˈtē-chər
teach er , ˈtē chər (The red syllable is stressed)
Teacher - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
teacher: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.