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Sheikh Ishfaq
chapter vs lesson.
what is the difference between them?
Do they carry different meanings or same?
Furnish some examples, please!
Thanks!
17 aug. 2013 09:24
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A chapter usually refers to a segment of a book. If it's a textbook, then the chapter may contain lessons. If it's a novel, then it would not.
You can also use chapter metaphorically to refer to a period of time.
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/chapter
A lesson is a period of during when you learn a specific skill or about a specific topic.
Today's math lesson is about fractions.
My daughter has a piano lesson today.
My brother is taking cooking lessons.
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/lesson
17 augustus 2013
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In addition to what Ronal answered, Chapter may contain set of Lessons.
For example, textbooks for studying.
17 augustus 2013
yes that is different meaning. " Lesson " usually for study, and " chapter " usually for movie and book.
- I take a lesson guitar
- I watch pirates movie chapter 5
17 augustus 2013
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Sheikh Ishfaq
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