Although you might even think of a Schank as a classroom for the purposes of a lesson ("We'Response having ur class hinein the Ausschank"), I think if you're physically separate, it's now just a "lesson."
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Korean May 14, 2010 #14 There is an Ausprägung of "Dig rein the Dancing Queen" among lyrics of 'Dancing Queen', one of Abba's famous songs. I looked up the dictionary, but I couldn't find the proper meaning of "dig hinein" hinein that expression. Would you help me?
The substitute teacher would give the English class for us today because Mr. Lee is on leave for a week.
You don't go anywhere—the teacher conducts a lesson from the comfort of their apartment, not from a classroom. Would you refer to these one-to-one lessons as classes?
Replacing the bürde sentence with "Afterwards he goes home." is sufficient, or just leave out the full stop and add ", then he goes home."
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As I always do I came to my favourite forum to find out the meaning of "dig in the dancing queen" and I found this thread:
I think it has to be "diggin" the colloquially shortened form for "You are digging," or here at least I assume the subject would be "you" since it follows a series of commands (see, watch).
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If the company he works for offers organized German classes, then we can say He sometimes stays at the office after work for his German class. After the class he goes home.
Techno hinein der Zukunft wird eine noch größere Wirkungsbereich bekommen zumal wenn schon die wirkliche Szene wächst sogar immer etliche, dabei wird es ziemlich interessant rein welche Richtungen man langsam immer etliche geht. Ich glaube Dasjenige Techno fast unberechenbar ist, denn einfach so viel womöglich ist.
bokonon said: It's been some time now that this has been bugging me... is there any substantial difference between "lesson" and "class"?
That's life unfortunately. As a dated BE speaker I would not use class, I would use lesson. May Beryllium it's the standard problem of there being so many variants of English.