it means 'in the class' or maybe just 'in class'. The word class meaning like a school classroom.
it means the stdent is in the Spanish class
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"En la clase" translates to "in the classroom" in English.
"Hay en la clase" means "There is in the class" in English.
Sí, hay cuadernos en la clase. (Yes, there are notebooks in the class.)
En la clase de espanol... = In Spanish class...
en la clase
You would say "En la clase de español".
In Spanish, "at the front of the class" is "en frente de la clase", "delante de la clase".
Actually the Spanish term "en la clase de historia," means "in the class of history."
¡Tú estás en la clase de español! (Very impolite!) BETTER: Está / están / estás / estáis en la clase de español.
it means the stdent is in the Spanish class
A la uno hora en martes. At one oclock on tuesday.
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
en el medio de la clase
El profesor está en la clase
If it is "Qué habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: "What speaks spanish in the class?" But if it is Quién habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: Who speaks Spanish in the class?"