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Cada maestrillo tiene su librillo

 

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Old April 16, 2017, 04:15 PM
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Cada maestrillo tiene su librillo

Is there an equivalent for this idiom in English?
Meaning . every teacher has his own way of teaching.
It applies to any job.
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To each his own.
One size doesn't fit all.
Different strokes for different folks.
There's more than one way to skin a cat.

Each means that there's more than one way to do something (or to get something).
Hay muchas maneras de matar pulgas.
Para gustos, los colores.
Cada cual a su manera.
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Claro, y mira las opciones que se dan en la sección de "idioms":

http://www.tomisimo.org/idioms/es/so...crito-130.html

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