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The phrase "wants to be taught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or willingness to learn something from someone else. Example: "She wants to be taught how to play the piano so she can perform at her school's talent show."
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"He wants to be taught".
Who wants to be taught by a robot?
Bin Laden apparently also got in the act, saying about the Sept. 11 hijackers: "Whoever wants to be taught about loyalty and honesty should have known them [the attackers].
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(Students come to Lingua Franca wanting to be taught to speak "American").
As a student, I want to be taught how to think and create and explore.
As a student, I too want to be taught "how to think and create and explore".
I didn't want to be taught music the way I was being taught literature".
"The missionaries were taken aback, asked me, 'Do you really want to be taught?' I thought that was odd.
"The for-profits are concentrating 100percentt of their effort on teaching students what they want to be taught, when they want to be taught," says Richard Vedder, director of the Center for College Affordability and Productivity.
Mr. Medina said the secret of teaching is asking the boys how they wanted to be taught.
Some of the youngsters here don't want to be taught and the challenge is to try to enthuse them.
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