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Definition of Language lesson
1. Noun. A period of instruction learning a language.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Language Lesson
Literary usage of Language lesson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of by Lionel Strachey (1906)
"... A language lesson PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY and M. JOURDAIN. Prof. Phil. Now for
our lesson. What do you wish to learn? M. Jour. ..."
2. The Essentials of Method: A Discussion of the Essential Form of Right by Charles De Garmo (1893)
"Oral language-lesson for the first grade. SUBJECT-MATTER.—THE WREN AND THE BEAR.
I. (a) One summer's day, a bear and a wolf took a walk in the woods ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1889)
"The language lesson aims at the use of good language, ... Clear, concise expression
may be one object of the language lesson, but it must be remembered that ..."
4. Wisconsin Journal of Education by Wisconsin Education Association Council, Wisconsin Education Association, Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1889)
"In all grades below the High School, the language lesson is pressing to the front.
The acme is reached, it seems to me, in the recent statement of Dr. ..."
5. Public School Methods (1921)
"While the saying, "Every lesson a language lesson," has often been taken too ...
Every lesson should be a language lesson to the extent that the pupil ..."
6. Elementary English Spoken and Written by Lamont Foster Hodge, Arthur Lee (1922)
"9. I think that I will buy one of these knives. 10. We shall need those lines,
those rods, and these hooks. 75. A MADE-UP language lesson ; ERRORS IN ..."