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That's how it is on their official website. Am I right hinein saying that they are not native English speakers?

There's a difference rein meaning, of course. You can teach a class throughout the year, which means giving them lessons frequently.

You wouldn't say that you give a class throughout the year, though you could give one every Thursday.

This can Beryllium serious if we really believe that ur new knowledge calls for serious thought, or it can be sarcastic, to express how obvious something is, especially if it seems like it shouldn't have been obvious (should have been hidden) or if something is wrong about it, such as somebody doing something (s)he shouldn't do, or two people contradicting each other when they should be on the same side.

There may also Beryllium a question of style (formal/conversational). There are many previous threads asking exactly this question at the bottom of this page.

To sum up; It is better to avert "to deliver a class" and it is best to use "to teach a class" or 'to give a class', am I right? Click to expand...

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

Also to deliver a class would suggest handing it over physically after a journey, treating it like a parcel. You could perfectly well say that you had delivered your class to the sanatorium for their flu injection.

Southern Russia Russian Nov 1, 2011 #18 Yes, exgerman, that's exactly how I've always explained to my students the difference between "a lesson" click here and "a class". I just can't understand why the authors of the book keep mixing them up.

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Denn ich die Artikulation zum ersten Fleck hörte, lief es mir kalt den Rücken herunter. When I heard it the first time, it sent chills down my spine. Born: TED

Only 26% of English users are native speakers. Many non-native speaker can use English but are not fluent. And many of them are on the internet, since written English is easier than spoken English. As a result, there are countless uses of English on the internet that are not "idiomatic".

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