Is Lesson un Aporte?

Often my high schools students tell me that they are worried because "they  have many lessons that day".
It is a common mistake in Ecuadorian students and it all begins with the fact that we call quizzes APORTES or LECCIONES. When they say LESSONS my students actually mean QUIZZES. A QUIZ is usually defined as an informal test, precisely what we Ecuadorians call a LECCION or APORTE.
So it begs the question...what is the meaning of LESSON then?
A LESSON  is a teaching session, a part of a course of study, in other words, what we know as a CLASE. When a teacher says in Spanish "la clase de hoy", in English that is "today's lesson".
And then one more question...what is the meaning of CLASS?
Well, a CLASS is a group of students (not the content to be taught) that meet at school to receive formal instruction. 
So summarizing:
A Quiz is una Leccion
A Lesson is una Clase
A Class is a group of students
So next time you hear someone saying: "The class of today is about birds, but there is also a lesson at the end of the class." 
Surely that person is not aware of these little details, problem that we most all recognize and solve.









































































































































































































































































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