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UK//ˈlɛsən wʌn//US//ˈlɛsən wʌn//

Meaning of Lesson one

The initial section of a course or educational material.

In simple words: The first part of a course or study.

Lesson one in a sentence

  • In lesson one, we will cover the basics of grammar.
  • Lesson one introduces students to the fundamental concepts.
  • After lesson one, you should understand the main ideas.
  • Lesson one often includes icebreakers and introductions.
  • Don't miss lesson one; it's crucial for your success.

How to use Lesson one

Use 'lesson one' when referring to the initial teaching session in a series. It's appropriate in educational contexts but may sound too formal for casual discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of it as the 'first step' in learning something new.

Related words

Collocations with Lesson one

  • start lesson one
  • prepare for lesson one
  • review lesson one
  • complete lesson one

Synonyms for Lesson one

  • first lesson
  • introductory lesson
  • initial lesson
  • beginning lesson

Common mistakes with Lesson one

  • Using 'lesson one' when referring to a different lesson.
  • Confusing 'lesson one' with 'first lesson' which may imply the same.
  • Overusing it in informal contexts where a simpler term might suffice.

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Frequently asked questions about Lesson one

What does Lesson one mean?

The first part of a course or study.

What is the definition of Lesson one?

The initial section of a course or educational material.

How do you use Lesson one in a sentence?

In lesson one, we will cover the basics of grammar.

Can you give another example of Lesson one?

Lesson one introduces students to the fundamental concepts.

What are synonyms for Lesson one?

Common alternatives include first lesson, introductory lesson, initial lesson, beginning lesson.

What words go with Lesson one?

It commonly pairs with start lesson one, prepare for lesson one, review lesson one, complete lesson one.

What are common mistakes when using Lesson one?

Using 'lesson one' when referring to a different lesson. Confusing 'lesson one' with 'first lesson' which may imply the same. Overusing it in informal contexts where a simpler term might suffice.

How do you pronounce Lesson one?

US: //ˈlɛsən wʌn//, UK: //ˈlɛsən wʌn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Lesson one?

Use 'lesson one' when referring to the initial teaching session in a series. It's appropriate in educational contexts but may sound too formal for casual discussions.