Depending on context, lesson can be translated as:StundeLehrstundeUnterrichtsstundeÜbungLektionLehre
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The moral lesson in canto 3 of what work or literary piece are you referring to? Please provide more context so I can give you a specific answer.
to teach a lesson (in a classroom context): donner un cours to teach a lesson (you're angry at someone): donner une leçon (this is bound to be understood at least as a physical threat)
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The kinds of context clues typically discussed in a lesson are: Synonym: When a word is defined using a similar word in the context. Antonym: When the meaning of a word is clarified by providing its opposite. Example: When a word is explained by giving examples or illustrations. Definition: When the meaning of a word is directly stated within the sentence or nearby sentences.
"Cours" in English can mean "course," "lesson," or "running" depending on the context in which it is used.
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It means providing context for a lesson. You teach addition and subtraction framed as "How many cookies do you have left?".
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"La moraleja" is a Spanish term that translates to "moral" or "lesson" in English. It refers to the message or lesson that can be derived from a story or situation. It is often used in the context of fables or tales to convey a moral teaching.