Sentence examples for made lessons from inspiring English sources

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Apologies have been made, lessons learned and hope restored.

When mistakes are made, lessons are learned so that the errors are not repeated.

The government only recently made lessons and tests mandatory for new drivers.Few countries make it as difficult to register property.

Students are now preparing for standard tests," says Döller, explaining how reforms have made lessons and teaching more focused.

In 2012 the Royal Society reported that dreary instruction in word-processing and spreadsheet software had made lessons "demotivating and routine".

This language community provides user generated content as well as ready made lessons, and has a very web 2.0 look.

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Of course, it made for dull lessons and uninspired pupils, but it made lesson planning easy, and didn't seem to get in the way of being seen as good at the job.

I began writing about my travels to make lessons more engaging.

Machines (from record-players and overhead projectors to televisions) have long been used to make lessons more vivid and engaging.

Recognising that many drop out because they lack interest, programmes are being implemented that make lessons more child-centred.

Mr Abe has, for example, put education reform at the centre of his policy platform, emphasising the need to make lessons in schools more pro-Japan.

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