Examples of using "‘les" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you do Berber lessons?
A painful lesson.
I was teaching.
She teaches.
Maria teaches.
We teach.
- Do you give lessons?
- Do you teach?
Tom teaches.
Do you teach?
Tom teaches French.
So next time class met,
He teaches English.
He missed class.
I have class tomorrow.
I teach Spanish.
I have class tonight.
Thank you for the lesson.
- How was class?
- How was your class?
Tom teaches French.
I teach Dutch.
We don't have class tomorrow afternoon.
- The second lesson is very simple.
- The second lesson is very easy.
And the great lesson there
Tom teaches sport psychology.
They attend every class.
How was the French class?
Lesson Two is easy.
I like English class.
What do you teach?
- Our first class is math.
- Our first lesson is math.
I teach.
He teaches.
Be quiet during the lesson.
There's no class today.
I don't have classes today.
You teach, we listen.
I have to attend this class.
He kept teaching Berber.
He is going to teach Berber.
We didn't have classes today.
Is it the last lesson?
The class begins at 8:30.
How many hours a week do you teach?
She came to class with her readings done,
Smith College, where I teach,
The class starts at ten.
What time's your class tomorrow?
Let's start with Lesson Ten.
You never have class or what?!
- The second lesson is very simple.
- The second lesson is very easy.
I learned a valuable lesson.
Tom teaches French in Boston.
Welcome to our 1st German class.
Welcome to the first German class.
- Tom missed class today.
- Tom skipped class today.
Tom didn't attend class last week.
Welcome to our 1st French class.
Welcome to our first Italian class.
- The second lesson is very simple.
- The second lesson is very easy.
This lesson is cancelled tomorrow.