take a lesson

Frequency: 8.330.5 per million words

To participate in a course of study or instruction.

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Examples (20)

  • I'm taking driving lessons at the moment.
  • I had to take a biology lesson this afternoon because the biology teacher was away.
  • I had to take a biology lesson this afternoon because the biology teacher was away.
  • The substitute teacher was asked to take an English lesson for the entire morning.
  • She decided to take piano lessons to improve her skills.
  • She agreed to take a history lesson for her sick colleague.
  • He always wanted to take cooking lessons but never found the time.
  • He will take the science lesson for the absent professor next week.
  • Many people take online lessons these days for convenience.
  • Could you take a math lesson for the fifth graders on Monday?
  • We should take swimming lessons before our beach vacation.
  • Taking a lesson on short notice can be quite demanding.
  • Have you considered taking art lessons to express your creativity?
  • Who is going to take the art lesson for the final period?
  • The company offered employees to take coding lessons to upskill.
  • I've never taken a lesson before, so this is a new experience for me.
  • It's never too late to take a new language lesson.
  • The student teacher eagerly took a lesson for the senior class.
  • They will take dance lessons together for their wedding.
  • If the regular instructor is unavailable, I am prepared to take a lesson.