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The phrase "speaking lesson" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a lesson or class focused on improving speaking skills in a language. Example: I have a speaking lesson tomorrow to work on my pronunciation and fluency in Spanish.
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But of course, she'll be taking public speaking lesson in the near future, she confides.
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Aa low-profile United States program called Access, and along with speaking lessons, brings ideas into the classroom, ideas like democracy, acceptance, tolerance and compromise.
They offered public speaking lessons for those who wanted them, and encouraged all their members to speak at meetings and rallies, and join political delegations.
All of my public speaking lessons have been intuitive and self-taught.
After she finished, an impressed Clinton commented: "If all else fails, you can give speaking lessons". In fact, the politics of trade have become increasingly roiled.
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The instructor quietly spoke the lesson as he wrote on the chalkboard, explaining the math symbols that indicate ''greater than'' or ''less than.'' Twenty-three third-grade students, all dressed in bright green Bridge uniforms, were doing their best to follow along.
Ngalmi spends most of the lesson speaking in Wubuy, except when she has to explain things to the students in Kriol.
And finally, entrepreneurially speaking, the best lesson learned is align your team to a vision, take calculated risks, and have a blast while you are listening to your customers.
William also spoke of lessons learned, and of the need to remain vigilant.
Students will have daily spoken language lessons at Saath office throughout the two-month period of their stay in Ahmedabad.
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