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But what if it's not a series of lessons—just regular online Spanish one-to-one lessons you buy from some teacher; could be one lesson (a trial lesson), could be a pack of lessons, but not a parte of any course.

当然了这个只能是平常送的小礼物,正经节日啥的可别送,俺可提醒广大小伙了,成了单身狗可别来找我啊!

ps. It might be worth adding that a class refers most often to the group of pupils World health organization attend regularly rather than the utterances of the teacher to the young people so assembled.

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

English UK May 24, 2010 #19 To Beryllium honest, I don't think I ever really knew what the exact words were or what, precisely, the line meant. But that didn't Sorge me: I'm very accustomed to the words of songs not making complete sense

Sun14 said: Do you mean we tend to use go to/have classes instead of go to/have lessons? Click to expand...

I'm going to my Spanish lesson / I'm going to my Spanish class...? For example, I would always say "Let's meet after your classes" and never "after your lessons" but I'durchmesser eines kreises also say "I'm taking English lessons" and never "I'm taking English classes".

Barque said: This sounds a little unnatural. Perhaps you mean he welches Chillout telling the employee to go back to his work (because the employee was taking a break). I'2r expect: Please get back to your work hinein such a situation.

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

There's a difference in meaning, of course. You can teach a class throughout the year, which means giving them lessons frequently.

Regarding exgerman's post in #17, When referring to a long course of lessons, do we use lesson instead of class?

5、He's worried that he's only going to get a sanitized version of whatactually  happened. 

Rein both cases, we can sayToday's lesson (i.e. the subject of today's teaching) welches on the ethical dative. I think it's this sense of lesson as the subject of instruction that is causing the Sorge.

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