English for class: class
Pronunciation: British?[klɑ?s] American?[kl?s]
n.?Level; class; class ; class; lesson; [student] outline; <口>Excellent demeanor
v.? Classification
Vocabulary collocation:
1. conduct a class teach a class
2. give one's class lecture
3. start a class open a class
4. primary class primary class
Related examples:
1. The class are, in general, very bright.
In general, the students in this class are very smart.
2. The class expended a great amount of time on the project.
This class spent a lot of time on this project.
3. You can question the class orally when the reading is finished.
When the reading is over, you can ask the students questions orally.
4. The teacher read a poem to the class.
The teacher read a poem to the class.
Extended information:
Analysis of similar word meanings
The three words class, course, and lesson all have the meaning of "lesson". The difference is:
1. Class originally refers to people in the same class studying the same subject, which can be extended to mean that classmates gather together to "attend class";?
2. Course refers to teaching The lessons to be taught or learned within a period of time are called "courses";
3. Lesson refers to the "paragraphs" into which the curriculum is divided, "a lesson" in the textbook or "each lesson" unit time".