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Discover Ludwig"teaching herself" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is learning or acquiring a skill or knowledge on their own, without the help of a teacher or formal instruction. Example: Sarah is a self-taught artist, teaching herself new techniques and styles through online tutorials and practice.
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There, Ms. Fuentes began teaching herself Japanese using podcasts.
He remembered his younger sister teaching herself to type.
When he first saw her, she was teaching herself braille.
A Spanish-speaking woman is teaching herself to read and has asked for easy Spanish books.
At fourteen, she took up guitar, teaching herself with tablature off the Internet.
She began teaching herself to drive in the neighborhood, and later on the highway.
She was teaching herself to think of her legs as Arizona sycamores.
Islam welcomed converts, and Wilson began teaching herself about the religion.
Kerbel spent nearly three years teaching herself musical notation to make the piece called DOUG.
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She had started self-teaching herself the language," Davis recounted.
She spent summers reading children's classics she had missed in a Spanish-speaking home and "re-teaching" herself to write "proper English" by reading elementary grammar books.
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