french lesson
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - A session or course of instruction in the French language: This refers to a period of teaching or learning focused on the French language, covering aspects such as vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, or conversation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- She attends a french lesson every Tuesday evening at the community center.
- The textbook we use in our french lesson is very comprehensive.
- He prepared diligently for his upcoming french lesson.
Advanced Usage
"To give a french lesson": To act as the instructor for a session teaching French.
- The university professor was asked to give a french lesson to the new exchange students.
"To take a french lesson": To be the student receiving instruction in French.
- I decided to take a french lesson to prepare for my trip to Paris.
Variants and Related Words
- French class (n): A series of lessons or a course in the French language. This is a very close synonym.
- Language lesson (n): A more general term for a session of instruction in any language.
- Tutor (v/n): To give private instruction (verb) or a private teacher (noun). One might someone in French or hire a French .
Synonyms
- French class: A session or course of study in French.
- French tutorial: Often implies more personalized or one-on-one instruction in French.
- French instruction: The act or process of teaching French.
Notes on Meaning
The term "french lesson" specifically denotes the instructional event or material itself. It does not idiomatically imply a negative or humiliating experience (which might be conveyed by phrases like "a lesson in humility"). Its meaning is literal and focused on language education.
Noun
- instruction in the French language