Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Lesson"
The meaning of "Lesson" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does These lessons will all I think be longer than 60 minutes. mean?
A:
The meaning is "I think that these lessons will all be longer than 60 minutes." It's uncommon for "I think" to be placed here usually. It sounds like the speaker decided on inserting the "I think" as an afterthought. This would probably only come up in spoken language.
Q:
What does But his lessons turned out to be a bit of a joke mean?
A:
“but his lessons turned out to be a bit of a joke” means what he was teaching wasn’t serious or was pointless. “a bit of a joke” means that something is kind of silly.
Q:
What does it was a lesson learned mean?
A:
I learned something from it
Q:
What does I'll give you what for.
I'll teach you a lesson. mean?
I'll teach you a lesson. mean?
A:
Yes its a warning.stay safe my dear
Q:
What does I need to give her some lessons in cool. ( what does IN COOL mean here?) mean?
A:
It means you are going to teach her how to be cool
Example sentences using "Lesson"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I want lesson .
A:
1-I want a lesson in language.
2-I want lessons in the arts.
3-I want a lesson for driving.
4-I want a lesson for piano.
1-Eu quero uma aula de linguagem.
2-Eu quero lições nas artes.
3-Eu quero uma aula para dirigir.
4-Eu quero uma aula para piano.
I hope this helps!~
2-I want lessons in the arts.
3-I want a lesson for driving.
4-I want a lesson for piano.
1-Eu quero uma aula de linguagem.
2-Eu quero lições nas artes.
3-Eu quero uma aula para dirigir.
4-Eu quero uma aula para piano.
I hope this helps!~
Q:
Please show me example sentences with lesson.
A:
This is my third lesson with this teacher.
I have my piano lesson on Monday.
I am late to my lesson.
I have my piano lesson on Monday.
I am late to my lesson.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to learn a lesson.
A:
"You should have taken an umbrella this time of year, I hope you learn a lesson from the experience."
"I warned you not to drink too much, I hope you learn a lesson from it."
"I thought you might have learned a lesson the last time you left your homework until the last minute."
"I warned you not to drink too much, I hope you learn a lesson from it."
"I thought you might have learned a lesson the last time you left your homework until the last minute."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with lesson learned.
A:
A: I can't believe Jake turned me down in front of everyone.
B: I tried tell you. He does NOT like being put on the spot in front of a crowd.
A: Lesson leaned! I just hope he'll give me another chance...
B: I tried tell you. He does NOT like being put on the spot in front of a crowd.
A: Lesson leaned! I just hope he'll give me another chance...
Synonyms of "Lesson" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The lessons are from Monday to Friday and The lessons are Monday to Friday ?
A:
Both mean the same and will be understood by natives. Technically "the lessons are from Monday to Friday" is the full sentence but some people might leave out the word "from" as it still gives the listener the same information, just with fewer words. It can be considered a time saving method when speaking.
I hope this helps!
I hope this helps!
Q:
What is the difference between On the last lesson and At the last lesson ?
A:
At the last lesson can work but tends to be specific to time and/or place. It is helpful to know the full context in which you wish to use the phrase.
I had assumed you meant “during/in the lesson...blah blah something happened.”
“At” does not fit well there, though you would be easily understood if you said it.
At the last lesson can work but tends to be specific to time and/or place. It is helpful to know the full context in which you wish to use the phrase.
I had assumed you meant “during/in the lesson...blah blah something happened.”
“At” does not fit well there, though you would be easily understood if you said it.
Q:
What is the difference between I have done 250 lessons. and I achieved 250 lessons. ?
A:
They both mean the same thing, except “I have done 250 lessons.” Is longer, and you can make it shorter with “I achieved 250 lessons.” If your talking about having finish them.
Q:
What is the difference between This lesson is suitable for beginners. and This lesson is for beginners. ?
A:
The first can mean that the lesson is not specifically aimed towards beginners, but it is still fine for them to participate, whereas the second means that the lesson is explicitly for beginners.
Q:
What is the difference between hone lessons and hone skills ?
A:
To fine-tune something means to make small changes so that it is as good as it can possibly be.
To hone something, especially a skill, means to develop and improve it over a period of time.
To hone a lesson means the same thing - to develop and improve it so that it is more effective and efficient.
To hone something, especially a skill, means to develop and improve it over a period of time.
To hone a lesson means the same thing - to develop and improve it so that it is more effective and efficient.
Translations of "Lesson"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? レッスン中は日本語を話します。
I speak Japanese at whole lesson
ですか?
I speak Japanese at whole lesson
ですか?
A:
I speak Japanese throughout the whole lesson
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? exceed the lesson time by 4 minutes
A:
both sentences are correct, exceed the lesson time by 4 minutes is more formal than run over the lesson by 4 minutes. you also don't need to say "the lesson" again in the second sentence, assuming the full sentence would be "we've run over by 4 minutes" in the context of class saying lesson would be redundant. hope that helps :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I conduct the lesson (demo, rehearsal). What word do you use in US to explain you are a teacher/coach of the event? I mean "conduct" is okay or you use other words?
A:
I teach the lesson
present the lesson
deliver the presentation
deliver the lecture
present the lesson
deliver the presentation
deliver the lecture
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I take an English lesson every Wednesday
(I think American people often use "take" such as "take a bath". But I heard once British people often use "have" instead. So for an English lesson, do British people also use "have" instead of "take"?)
(I think American people often use "take" such as "take a bath". But I heard once British people often use "have" instead. So for an English lesson, do British people also use "have" instead of "take"?)
A:
yes we would say
I have english lessons every Tuesday
I have english lessons every Tuesday
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 手工课(craft lesson? handwork lesson?))
A:
I think craft lesson sounds good! Or, arts and crafts lesson
Other questions about "Lesson"
Q:
What we are going to discuss in our next lesson ?
Does this sound natural?
What would a native speaker say ? in American English
Does this sound natural?
What would a native speaker say ? in American English
A:
You should switch “we” and “are” because the sentence is incorrect otherwise.
What we are going to discuss in our next lesson? ❌
What are we going to discuss in our next lesson? ✅
What we are going to discuss in our next lesson? ❌
What are we going to discuss in our next lesson? ✅
Q:
A "We can only take a lessons for 10 minutes because I have to eat lunch later. Is it OK?"
B "It's just right! I have to work 10 minutes later as well." Does this sound natural?
B "It's just right! I have to work 10 minutes later as well." Does this sound natural?
A:
× B "It's just right! I have to work 10 minutes later as well."
✓ B "It's just fine! I have to work after 10 minutes as well."
✓ B "It's just fine! I have to work after 10 minutes as well."
Q:
When I give a lesson in front of students who are enthusiastic for learning Japanese, I feel fulfilled. Does this sound natural?
A:
× When I give a lesson in front of students who are enthusiastic for learning Japanese, I feel fulfillment.
✓ It is fulfilling to teach students that are enthusiastic about learning Japanese.
Or,
When I give a lesson in front of students enthusiastic to learn Japanese, I feel fulfilled.
✓ It is fulfilling to teach students that are enthusiastic about learning Japanese.
Or,
When I give a lesson in front of students enthusiastic to learn Japanese, I feel fulfilled.
Q:
I went to dance lesson today
I couldn't keep up with my dance class at all.
I felt today lost.
I went to a English cafe at night
I was depressed, I don't speak English Does this sound natural?
I couldn't keep up with my dance class at all.
I felt today lost.
I went to a English cafe at night
I was depressed, I don't speak English Does this sound natural?
A:
× I went to dance lesson today
✓ I went to a dance lesson today
× I felt today lost.
✓ I felt lost today
× I went to a English cafe at night
✓ I went to an english cafe at night
× I was depressed, I don't speak English
✓ I was sad because I don't speak english
✓ I went to a dance lesson today
× I felt today lost.
✓ I felt lost today
× I went to a English cafe at night
✓ I went to an english cafe at night
× I was depressed, I don't speak English
✓ I was sad because I don't speak english
Q:
It was so exciting lesson as we did topic about music, I haven't had learnt about music for a while.
When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music, instead I played melodies I had learned by listening to them.
In the end, not good at reading music become a problem so I quit playing the piano altogether.
If someone like you had taught me how to read music properly, I might still be playing the piano today. Thank you so much and have a wonderful New Year! Does this sound natural?
When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music, instead I played melodies I had learned by listening to them.
In the end, not good at reading music become a problem so I quit playing the piano altogether.
If someone like you had taught me how to read music properly, I might still be playing the piano today. Thank you so much and have a wonderful New Year! Does this sound natural?
A:
× It was so exciting lesson as we did topic about music, I haven't had learnt about music for a while.
✓ It was an exciting lesson to learn about music, I haven't had a class on music for a while now.
× When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music, instead I played melodies I had learned by listening to them.
✓ When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music I taught myself to play the melodies by listening instead.
× In the end, not good at reading music become a problem so I quit playing the piano altogether.
✓ In the end, not being good at reading music become a problem, so I quit playing the piano altogether.
✓ It was an exciting lesson to learn about music, I haven't had a class on music for a while now.
× When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music, instead I played melodies I had learned by listening to them.
✓ When I was little, I learnt piano, but as I wasn't very good at reading music I taught myself to play the melodies by listening instead.
× In the end, not good at reading music become a problem so I quit playing the piano altogether.
✓ In the end, not being good at reading music become a problem, so I quit playing the piano altogether.
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