"cours de" - See below for translations:
"that's tonight the French course"
bien sûr évidemment
Class (an hour-long lesson with the teacher) is translated 'le cours' - Class (all the pupils attending the course in the same classroom at some given moment) is 'la classe' Examples: he fell asleep during French class > il s'est endormi pendant le cours de français. Il y a beaucoup d'élèves dans la classe de mademoiselle Dupont > there are many pupils in miss Dupont's class.
à droite de means 'on the RIGHT of' in French. à gauche de means 'on the LEFT of' in French
'de rigueur' means 'obligatory' in French.
(of) French le cours de français: French class
French class is "le cours de français" in French.
une leçon and un cours
"J'ai eu un cours de violon."
Cours de direction.
"that's tonight the French course"
un cours de français (coor duh frah[n]-say)
le cours de danse
"le cours de musique"
un cours de sciences
un cours de maths
In French, the word "cours" can mean a few things depending on the context. It can mean a class or course, as in a school setting. It can also mean a lesson or session, as in a dance or sports class. Finally, it can mean a flow or direction, as in "au cours de," which translates to "over the course of."