Examples of using One lesson in English and their translations into Malay
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One lesson she has.
Not bad for one lesson.
There's one lesson I didn't teach you the last time we were here.
And I have learned one lesson….
There's just one lesson left, President Ellis.
He has taught us one lesson.
This is one lesson the little pup cannot forget. With more rattlesnakes here than anywhere else on earth.
From these extinction events, there's one lesson.
Or combine them in one lesson(interval training).
I will practice on my own and only get one lesson.
Now, lesson number one… Lesson number one. .
One lesson we learned from our time in Las Vegas was to take care of our customers- and they will take care of us.
On Monday afternoon, there will be one lesson from 2.15 p.m. until 3.00 p.m.
This is one lesson Miley Cyrus gave us through Twitter during her breakup with boyfriend Justin Gaston in February, 2011.
Depending on your needs, you can choose to take one to one lessons or group lessons. .
Start with one lesson per week, after 2-4 weeks, add a second one and, as far as possible, gradually move to daily practice.
It is possible to unite more forms into one lesson or to have more teachers for one lesson.
If you can only do a half hour lesson because of a time restraint or physical disability,then do one lesson in two sessions.
Whether you want to talk to English-speaking friends orare just planning a trip to an English-speaking nation, one lesson with Newcastle Language Systems will let you discover why our students believe our our methods are the best.
One lesson Najib's“image” handlers have learnt from the government's disastrous mishandling of the Bersih 2.0 rally of July 9, 2011 was to better manage the foreign media- and as a result, the Najib administration had a better foreign media perception and coverage on the night of Bersih 3.0 as compared to the night of Bersih 2.0, as illustrated by the Economist commentary of 1ST May.
Lesson one.
Lesson one.
Lesson One with misterduncan.
So lesson one.
Now, lesson one.
Lesson one: You're old.
Lesson one: You're old.
Lesson one for your kids.
Lesson one: You're old.