face-to-face teaching
The German word 'Unterricht' translates to 'teaching' in English. It is used to describe the act of imparting knowledge, skills, or information to others, often in a formal educational setting such as a school or university. The word can also refer to a specific lesson or class. For example, you might say 'Ich habe heute Unterricht in Mathematik' which means 'I have a math lesson today'.
I have class today.
This sentence uses 'Unterricht' to refer to a class or lesson that the speaker will be attending today.
The class starts at 8 o'clock.
This sentence uses 'Unterricht' to denote a specific class or lesson that starts at a specified time, which is 8 o'clock in this case.
He finds the class boring.
In this sentence, 'Unterricht' is used to express a personal opinion about a class or lesson, which is considered boring by the subject of the sentence.