It refers to a teaching method for teaching students. It should read, "Tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you have just told them.
Tell them what you are going to tell them.;
Introduce the subject and the areas it covers, define what is going to be covered in the lesson.
Tell them;
Explain the subject matter in hand and its problems and solutions.
Tell them what you have just told them;
Consolidate what has been said, answer relevant questions and ensure the students have assimilated the information.
This phrase emphasizes the importance of clear communication by stating your message, repeating it for emphasis, and then summarizing it again. It is a communication technique often used to ensure that information is understood and retained by the listener.
It means that you are not going to tell that person who told you something. You usually hear this phrase when someone finds out something that was supposed to be a secret - they will say "A little bird told me that ____" and tell the secret.
well it might be that she maybe shy to tell you the truth or sorry to tell you but she might have a boyfriend and she does not want to hurt you but she may love you she's just thinking about it like if you're playing with her or mean it:)
Not doing what you're told by someone who has the right to tell you what to do.
It depends, what have you told him already? Think about things that people wouldn't expect. What would your boyfriend like that you haven't told him yet? Have you two had gay sex? If not, and he is interested in it, You might want to warn him about something, like maybe if you have a small you-know-what, that is, if you do. Though, you can always tell him that you want to have gay sex too. If you want to. I have a gay friend and he says it' very nice.
It would be "he told" if you are using simple past tense. As in: "He told me his name was Bob." Or "he had told" if you want the past perfect tense. As in: "He had told her to lock the door before he went to work."
If your friend mentioned at the time she told you she had a website then you broke the confidence best friends keep towards each other. If she did not tell you it was a secret and you told others, then you did nothing wrong and you should be honest with your friend and tell her you mean no harm.
It means: DId you tell him/her what he/she told you?
just be brave and idment it that you dont want to marry him.
tell him
Depends on context: I told the truth (you) Tell the truth
The past participle of "tell" is "told."
The past participle of "tell" is "told".