- 1a period of time in which someone is taught something She gives piano lessons. All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. I'm taking driving lessons. compare class Topic CollocationsEducationlearning
- acquire/get/lack experience/training/(an) education
- receive/provide somebody with training
- develop/design/plan a curriculum/course/program/syllabus
- give/go to/attend a class/lesson/lecture/seminar
- hold/run/conduct a class/seminar/workshop
- moderate/lead/facilitate a discussion
- sign up for/take a course/classes/lessons
- go to/start preschool/kindergarten/nursery school
- be in the first, second, etc. grade (at school)
- study/take/drop history/chemistry/German, etc.
- finish/drop out of/quit school
- graduate from high school/college
- be the victim/target of bullying/teasing
- skip/cut/ (informal) ditch class/school
- cheat on an exam/a test
- get/be given a detention (for doing something)
- be expelled from/be suspended from school
- do your homework/a project on something
- work on/write/do/submit an essay/a dissertation/a thesis/an assignment/a paper
- finish/complete your dissertation/thesis/studies
- hand in/turn in your homework/essay/assignment/paper
- study/prepare/review/ (informal) cram for a test/an exam
- take/ (formal) sit for a test/an exam
- grade homework/a test
- do well on/ (informal) ace a test/an exam
- pass/fail/ (informal) flunk a test/an exam/a class/a course/a subject
- apply to/get into/go to/start college
- leave/graduate from college (with a degree in computer science)/law school
- study for/work towards a law degree/a degree in physics
- major/minor in biology/philosophy
- earn/receive/be awarded/get/have/hold a master's degree/a bachelor's degree/a Ph.D. in economics
- 2something that is intended to be learned The textbook is divided into 30 lessons. Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy.
- 3an experience, especially an unpleasant one, that someone can learn from so that it does not happen again in the future a salutary lesson The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. We are still absorbing the harsh lessons of this disaster. It was a lesson not lost on (= learned well by) the team manager. lesson to somebody Let that be a lesson to you (= so that you do not make the same mistake again). Their openness was a terrific lesson to me. see object lesson
- 4a passage from the Bible that is read to people during a church service The first lesson is taken from St. John's Gospel. Idioms
to learn what to do or not to do in the future because you have had a bad experience in the past
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