Pronunciation: /ˈlɛsən/
noun a unit of instruction or teaching
A1 I learned a new lesson in my English class today.
A2 The teacher gave us a lesson on basic grammar rules.
B1 The lesson focused on improving our writing skills.
B2 She took away an important lesson from her experience.
C1 The lesson provided valuable insights into the topic.
C2 His life experiences have taught him many valuable lessons.
verb None
A1 I lesson my brother in math every evening.
A2 She lessons her dog to sit on command.
B1 The coach lessons the team on the importance of teamwork.
B2 The professor lessons his students on the history of art.
C1 The CEO lessons the employees on the company's new policies.
C2 The therapist lessons her clients on coping mechanisms for stress.
adjective None
A1 She learned a valuable lesson about honesty.
A2 The teacher gave us a lesson on basic grammar.
B1 The online course offers lessons in digital marketing.
B2 The workshop provided valuable lessons on leadership skills.
C1 The book offers insightful lessons on economic theory.
C2 The masterclass provided advanced lessons in culinary techniques.
adverb None
A1 She learned the lesson quickly.
A2 He listened to the lesson attentively.
B1 I completed the lesson successfully.
B2 They practiced the lesson diligently.
C1 The lesson was thoroughly analyzed.
C2 Her understanding of the lesson was profound.
pronoun None
A1 The lesson was interesting.
A2 She learned a valuable lesson from her mistake.
B1 The lesson focused on grammar and vocabulary.
B2 The lesson included a discussion on cultural differences.
C1 The lesson was designed to challenge advanced learners.
C2 The lesson required critical thinking skills to complete.
preposition None
A1 I learned a lesson in humility.
A2 She taught me a lesson on how to bake cookies.
B1 The class focused on the lesson about climate change.
B2 The professor's lesson in economics was very informative.
C1 The CEO gave a lesson on leadership to the new managers.
C2 The book provided a valuable lesson in history and culture.
conjunction None
A1 I learned a lesson about being kind to others.
A2 She failed the test, but she learned her lesson and studied harder next time.
B1 The lesson of the story was to always be honest with yourself and others.
B2 After making the same mistake multiple times, he finally learned his lesson.
C1 The lesson of history teaches us that we must learn from our past to avoid repeating mistakes.
C2 The valuable lesson I learned from my mentor has stayed with me throughout my career.
interjection None
A1 Lesson! Always remember to say please and thank you.
A2 Lesson! Don't forget to bring your textbook to class.
B1 Lesson! It's important to review your notes before the exam.
B2 Lesson! Practice makes perfect, so keep working on your language skills.
C1 Lesson! Reflect on your mistakes and learn from them.
C2 Lesson! Take advantage of every opportunity to improve your knowledge and skills.
article None
A1 The English lesson was very easy.
A2 I learned how to introduce myself in my Spanish lesson.
B1 The math lesson covered fractions and decimals.
B2 The history lesson discussed the causes of World War II.
C1 The biology lesson included a dissection of a frog.
C2 The physics lesson delved into quantum mechanics and relativity.
formal The professor delivered an insightful lesson on quantum mechanics.
informal I learned a valuable lesson about time management from missing my deadline.
slang Dude, that breakup was a harsh lesson in love.
figurative Life has a way of teaching us lessons when we least expect it.
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