learn
To gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.
Exemples
3 sur 5I want to learn how to cook Italian food for my family.
I want to learn how to cook Italian food for my family.
All employees must learn the new safety protocols by Friday.
All employees must learn the new safety protocols by Friday.
You should learn to relax and not worry so much about work.
You should learn to relax and not worry so much about work.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Notice that 'learn' contains the word 'ear'. You often use your ears to hear and learn new things.
Quiz rapide
She wants to ____ how to play the guitar next summer.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : learn
Exemples
I want to learn how to cook Italian food for my family.
everydayI want to learn how to cook Italian food for my family.
All employees must learn the new safety protocols by Friday.
formalAll employees must learn the new safety protocols by Friday.
You should learn to relax and not worry so much about work.
informalYou should learn to relax and not worry so much about work.
In this course, students learn the fundamental principles of physics.
academicIn this course, students learn the fundamental principles of physics.
We need to learn more about the market trends before investing.
businessWe need to learn more about the market trends before investing.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
learn the ropes
learn the ropes (learn how to do a task)
live and learn
live and learn
learn the hard way
learn the hard way
Souvent confondu avec
To 'teach' is to give information, while to 'learn' is to receive or acquire it.
To 'study' is the action or effort you put in, while 'learn' is often the successful result of that effort.
Notes d'usage
Use 'learn to' followed by a verb for skills (e.g., learn to swim) and 'learn about' for topics or subjects.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often say 'He learned me English' instead of 'He taught me English.' Remember: the teacher teaches, and the student learns.
Astuce mémo
Notice that 'learn' contains the word 'ear'. You often use your ears to hear and learn new things.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Old English word 'leornian', meaning to get knowledge or to study.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
The concept of 'lifelong learning' is a highly valued social ideal in many English-speaking cultures.
Quiz rapide
She wants to ____ how to play the guitar next summer.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : learn
Grammaire lie
Expressions liées
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unknown
A1A person or thing that is not known, recognized, or familiar. It often refers to a mysterious situation or a person who has not yet achieved fame or success.
of
A1A preposition used to show a relationship between a part and a whole, or to indicate belonging and origin. It connects a noun or pronoun to another part of the sentence to specify which one or what kind.
in
A1A preposition used to indicate position within a container, a space, an area, or a period of time. It describes being surrounded by something or being inside the boundaries of a location.
it
A1A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.
on
A1A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.
as
A1A conjunction used to compare two things that are equal in some way. It is most commonly used in the pattern 'as + adjective/adverb + as' to show similarity.
this
A1Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.
by
A1A preposition used to show the method or means of doing something, or to identify the person or thing that performs an action. It frequently appears in passive sentences to indicate the agent or before modes of transport.
we
A1The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.
or
A1A coordinating conjunction used to connect two or more possibilities or alternatives. it indicates that only one of the options is likely, required, or true.
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