The first time I remember teaching someone something was
when I taught someone how to throw a football. Throwing a football isn’t the
most difficult task to do, but for someone who hasn’t throw one before it can
be kind of difficult. With a little work and practice throwing a football can
become second nature.
While teaching the kid how to throw a football it took
patience and lots of hands on work. I had to be patient with the little kid
because no one is perfect, and he had never thrown a football before so it took
a little time. The hands on work I had to do was I had to demonstrate the
correct technique of how to throw a football so he knew how he was supposed to
throw it.
When everything was said and done, things worked out. The
efforts I put into helping him throw a football paid off and in the end he
could throw a football pretty good. I was happy with the effort he put into it
and I was glad the techniques I used paid off.
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