First, you stand up and make eye contact with the person you're speaking to. Then, loudly and clearly say the words "What lesson do you have".
The same applies for saying just about anything. Hope that helps!
Lesson : dars or a lecture u say : mohadaraa
Lesson : dars or a lecture u say : mohadaraa
you say you are sick
Yes, in fact it would be better to say, "What time is your lesson?" "At what time is your lesson?" makes the speaker sound stuffy and the usage is too formal for conversation. A lawyer examining a witness in court might say, "At what time..." because a court of law is a formal situation.
lecciones or enseñanzas
German is my favorite lesson L'allemand est ma leçon préférée
It can mean the "Lesson" or "Tutorial".
patinage de leçon
nothing
explique la lección
apprendre une leçon
The lesson is that you should not be so quick to say no to something, odds are you'll like it.