Lesson meaning in English
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Definition
a (flying) lesson: a (flying) class, learning session
Examples
- "But if it's all the same to you, I'd like to get this over with as soon as possible, I have a tango lesson that starts at 10:00 o'clock tonight."
- "This is lesson 4 of 83 on the subject of banking."
- "Edward : But I've never given a guitar lesson in my life, how can I include a testimonial?"
- "1st lesson for free!"
- "Jackson Bollocks : Listen Mr Jones, I'm going to give you a basic lesson in materials: a tall figure made from glass would soon break, especially if it were full of liquid."
- "I hope this has been a lesson to you."
- "I am working for a company which offers French lessons by email, using a unique approach which adapts to each user."
- "So, you want to create a new advert for your guitar lessons?"
- "So now you know the reason our lessons are so cool"
- "Susie : Then below that you need to include a testimonial... a recommendation from a customer who was happy with your lessons."
- "Man : I think today's lesson should be business related."
- "At the counter, the guy who works there, Dave (the one with the bushy eyebrows) told me that he's interested in French lessons too!"
- "Mrs. Brady's School of English offers a 2-week general English course (20 lessons of 45 mins per week) with an activities and excursion programme for £800 (food and accommodation included)."
- "Just a quick reminder about our meeting this coming Wednesday: it will have to be by phone, because my flying lessons are starting in the Seychelles on Tuesday."
- "I didn't know you gave guitar lessons, Edward."
- "Your commitment to daily English lessons has shown me how earnestly you desire to converse in the language of Shakespeare."
- "Edward : I'm sorry sir, we don't know... We haven't chosen yet... Right now it's between Kazakhstan and... England... We think it's time the Queen learnt her lesson."
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