Could you please help me find more synonyms for "to give a lesson" which could be inserted into the following sentence:
Ann ____________ her first lesson as a trainee teacher.
1) to teach a lesson
2) to conduct a lesson
Thank you in advance.
For the verb teach, in the simple past, try: educate, instruct, school, tutor, coach, train; enlighten, illuminate, verse, edify, indoctrinate; drill, discipline.
For the verb conduct, again in the simple past, try: manage, direct, run, administer, organize, coordinate, orchestrate, handle, control, oversee, supervise, regulate, carry out/on.
First, you make a sentence and then we'll give you our opinion.
John
She gave/took/taught her first lesson/class; she taught for the first time.
She conducted her first lesson does not sound natural to me.
She gave/ taught her first lesson/ class are natural examples. As for the others, I have never come across them in natural speech.
'She took her first lesson' would mean that she was a student and took her first class or lesson in a certain subject.
Conducted is a lot frozen. It can't be used in a natural context.
I did make a sentence with one missing verb ("Ann __________ her first lesson as a trainee teacher.")
John, thank you for the vocabulary, but I needed the verbs to go together with the word "lesson" in the following sentence:
"She __________ her first lesson as a trainee teacher."
Now I see that verbs "give" and "teach" can be used here. Thanks to everyone who contributed to my thread.
P.S. There's one more word that I have forgotten about - "to hold (a lesson)". Does it sound natural to say :she held her first lesson as a trainee teacher?
Thank you! This thread has been very useful to me.![]()