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The phrase "start the lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating the beginning of a teaching session or educational activity.
Example: "Once everyone is settled, we will start the lesson on the importance of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "begin the lesson" or "commence the lesson."
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On the day you start the lesson, have students each choose one or two of their sentences and write them on the board.
But does being ready automatically mean that I must have all my plans in place before we start the lesson, right down to the last detail?
Every monthlong unit introduces new concepts but also reviews things students learned earlier in the year: For example, a first-grade class studying shapes might start the lesson with a quick time-telling exercise.
Right class of 2012, let's start the lesson with some revision.
Start the lesson off well.
Start the lesson near the edge of the pool.
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Students start the lessons by telling me about the latest stories they've seen on the news.
Students start the lessons, which are about 45 minutes apiece, while using an online code editor as they learn.
Recall can be tricky if the dog is distracted, so start the lessons indoors away from other animals, or in an enclosed back yard.
Paul starts the lesson by dropping a bombshell: today, we will be learning to play on a professional snooker table.
The instructor started the lesson with a warm-up exercise (usually a topic-related picture and several questions about it). 2.
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