How to use "learning" in a sentence

Sentences

When we're not learning, we play sports, and they're all great..."

I'm learning to ski," said Cham

"You're not really learning to ski."

"He's learning to ski! I wish we could join him

He was interested primarily in learning more about the mind that could create a work like Magyck! He had seen less than one-fourth of the program, yet he knew it was a hit - and far superior to others of its kind

Several times, she encountered Elliot Stryker, and he seemed genuinely interested in learning how the splashy stage effects had been achieved

He had a variety of interests; among other things, he was a skier and a pilot, and he was full of funny stories about learning to ski and fly

But if the other people had a chance to view the bodies, if none of them has had any reason to entertain doubts like yours, then they're all just finally learning to cope with the tragedy

I believe they've built a flying-machine and are learning to fly'

There, it seemed to me, I had the best chance of learning what the Martians and human beings were doing for death