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1. How many ____ (lessons/classes) do you have in the morning?
2. We have 3 ____ (lessons/classes). They are Chinese, PE and English.
In the 2 sentences above, which word should I choose to fill in the blanks? "lessons" or "classes"? What's the difference between them?
2021年4月10日 12:07
回答 · 4
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In American English, these words are used differently. Organized group instruction, at a school for example, is a class. Lessons are often individual or for small groups and usually less academic. Usually the setting alone would determine the correct word.
I take piano lessons twice a week.
I had my first guitar lesson this morning.
I’m taking my daughter to her swimming lesson.
In High School, students take 7 classes.
His favorite class is math.
Spanish (class) was fun today.
However, you could use ‘lesson’ in a school if you want to emphasize the actual content.
The teacher prepares a lesson plan. (The topics to be taught each day)
Teacher: Today’s lesson will introduce the subjunctive mood.
2021年4月10日
They are synonyms, both words are correct in both sentences.
Classes: a period of time in which students are taught something
For example: My last class ends a four today / My classes have been cancelled and I have the day off.
Lesson: a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to do something.
For example: My last lesson ends at four today / My lessons have been cancelled and I have the day off.
2021年4月10日
DavidK gave an excellent answer for North American English.
2021年4月10日
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