lesson
The French word for 'lesson' is 'leçon'. It is used to refer to a period of instruction or learning, often in the context of school or education. For example, 'J'ai une leçon de maths ce matin' means 'I have a math lesson this morning'.
I learned a lot from this lesson.
This sentence can be used to express that the speaker has gained knowledge or insight from a specific lesson. 'Beaucoup' is used from emphasizing the considerable amount of learning.
The lesson is hard to understand.
This sentence can be used to express that the content or concept of the lesson is difficult to grasp. 'Difficile à comprendre' translates to 'hard to understand', reflecting the speaker's struggle with the lesson.
We need to review the lesson for the exam.
In this sentence the speaker is suggesting a need to revise or review the lesson in order to prepare for an upcoming test or exam. 'Réviser' translates to 'review', and 'l'examen' means 'the exam'.