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lessons on vs lessons about

Both "lessons on" and "lessons about" are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably depending on the context. The choice between the two depends on personal preference or the specific wording of the sentence.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

lessons on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce the topic or subject of the lessons. It indicates that the lessons are focused on a particular subject or theme.

Examples:

  • She gave lessons on history and geography.
  • The teacher provided lessons on advanced mathematics.
  • The course includes lessons on effective communication skills.
  • We are trading lessons on everything from sushi-making to coding on Skillshare, and we're even sharing our pets on DogVacay.
  • Do not give me lessons on how to educate my daughter, when yours is locked in the hold.
  • There are no lessons on implementation, at most there are violently clashing statements.
  • Mr President, last week, I gave secondary school children in my province a few lessons on Europe and the imminent enlargement.
  • He was blackmailing us giving us lessons on life.
  • You must be sneaking lessons on the side.
  • So the Moroccans can do without your lessons on the right way to behave, as can we.
  • Paradoxically, the supposedly remote and undemocratic bureaucracy of Brussels taught Ireland, for instance, some lessons on how to reach out to, and involve, some of our most marginalized citizens.
  • To give lessons on democracy and respect for human rights is one thing; to respect them in one's own institution is quite another.
  • My mother and my sister are doing a navel piercing on sale, my boyfriend is giving lessons on how beautiful models to be derelict of?
  • We do not think that we need to take any more lessons on the opening up of markets from those whose markets are much more closed than ours, which is one of the most open markets in the world, if not the most open.
  • It's a total double-standard, yet you're giving me lessons on being good sister.
  • Do elementary schoolers get lessons on how to write malicious comments these days?
  • And if we wished to give lessons on Algeria, well, we are giving lessons on Algeria.
  • He'll give lessons on our rooftop from now on.
  • I've got English lessons on Saturdays, and target practice on Sundays.
  • Let's all reflect on these lessons on our way home tonight.
  • Vernon can buy 'em lessons on the clarinet.
  • The European Union is poorly placed to give lessons on human rights.
  • I saw dancing lessons on your bucket list.

Alternatives:

  • classes on
  • lectures on
  • instruction on
  • teaching on
  • education on

lessons about

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to introduce the topic or subject of the lessons. It indicates that the lessons cover or discuss a particular subject or theme.

Examples:

  • The book provides lessons about environmental conservation.
  • The workshop offers lessons about time management.
  • The seminar will focus on lessons about leadership skills.
  • We cross borders, explore new frontiers... frontiers of the heart, frontiers of the soul, and if we're lucky, we come home again, having learned great lessons about our shared destiny,
  • His father, who believed in principles and ethics... ...whose lessons about duty and debt had whistled through his son's head.
  • Now, I think there are lessons we should learn here, lessons about openness.
  • They teach us lessons about what to avoid in the future.
  • Teach you some valuable lessons about responsibility.
  • Ronaldo started taking diving lessons about a month ago.
  • 734. As a complement to this work, the Competition DG will develop ex-post analysis of past enforcement actions with a view to drawing lessons about their impact.
  • Can you imagine children of the future learning in history lessons about Sir Richard Hammond?
  • And you can learn lessons about life even if you don't win.
  • While mom was filling her face with $1 ice cream cones, dad was filling my head with lessons about life.
  • From the fall of the Berlin Wall, we learnt lessons about authoritarian and communist regimes and we were able to reunite our continent around the values of freedom, democracy and the social market economy.
  • and there's something about this exercise that reveals very deep lessons about the nature of collaboration, and I'd like to share some of them with you.
  • Lessons about dead people taught by the dying.
  • Lessons about dead people taught by the dying.
  • But we have emerged with valuable lessons about how to dig ourselves out.
  • Jarreth Merz, a Swiss-Ghanaian filmmaker, came to Ghana in 2008 to film the national elections. What he saw there taught him new lessons about democracy - and about himself.
  • The years of experience with the EMS taught some lessons about the importance of sustainable nominal convergence and fiscal discipline.
  • I do not think that any arrogant, snobbish intervention, giving us lessons about this or that, helps us either.
  • At 4:30pm we will be having lessons about using the comedy in gastronomy.
  • You can do so - but then do you come here and try to teach me lessons about it?

Alternatives:

  • classes about
  • lectures about
  • instruction about
  • teaching about
  • education about

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