Lesson
31lesson — [13] Etymologically, a lesson is ‘something read’ – as indeed the lesson read in church still is. The word comes via Old French lecon from Latin lectiō ‘reading’, a derivative of the verb legere ‘read’ (from which English gets lectern, lecture,… …
32lesson — See: TEACH A LESSON …
33lesson — See: TEACH A LESSON …
34lesson — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French leçon, from Late Latin lection , lectio, from Latin, act of reading, from legere to read more at legend Date: 13th century 1. a passage from sacred writings read in a service of worship 2. a. a …
35lesson — 1. noun /ˈlɛs(ə)n/ a) A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided. In our school a typical working week consists of around twenty lessons and ten hours of related laboratory work. b) A learning task assigned… …
36lesson — See: teach a lesson …
37lesson — les·son || lesn n. study session; exercise, assignment given to a student; something to be studied and learned; experience which brings knowledge or wisdom; scolding, rebuke; portion from a sacred text which is read during a religious service v …
38lesson — Ha awina. ♦ Review lesson, ha awina ho i hope …
39lesson — pamoka statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Mokymo vienetas per laiko vienetą. Mokymo vienetu laikoma užduotis, kurią mokinys turi atlikti, pvz., išmokti skambinti pjesę, pratimą. Kartais pamoka sutampa su mokymo vienetu (darbų, muzikos,… …
40lesson — pamoka statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Pagrindinė mokymo forma, ribojama laiko vieneto, per kurį kolektyvas arba individas mokomas įsisavinti mokymo programos dalį. Pamoką, kaip mokymo formą, pirmasis pagrindė ir į mokyklos praktiką XVII a …