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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dance lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a class or session where someone learns how to dance.
Example: "I signed up for a dance lesson to improve my skills before the wedding."
Alternatives: "a dance class" or "a dance workshop."
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"They have a whole Saturday night with dancing, refreshments -- bagels, muffins and coffee, a dance lesson and a show," she said.
Each show is preceded by a dance lesson.
Context, setting: there is a dance lesson here, too.
In the hallway, kids in leotards ran around before a dance lesson.
Chill by the infinity pool or book a dance lesson with the owner.
Men can have a field day at the theater or taking a dance lesson.
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Young participants will decorate maracas and then enjoy a Latin dance lesson with a professional salsa instructor.
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The normally reserved former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney hopped onstage for a quick dance lesson with performer Alex Boyé at a conference for young Mormons last weekend.
Members of the audience were invited on stage at one point for an impromptu dance lesson, while a discussion on James Bond led to the star impersonating Scottish icon Sir Sean Connery.
Those who need to brush up on their moves should book a private dance lesson at Elmayer in the 1st District, a famous dance school established in 1919.
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