What is the difference between "having classes at 2pm" and "having lessons at 2pm"
Is it okay to use both if you're a student in both?
How do you express that you're a teaching assistant instead of a student.
In my experience . . A student and a teacher both say eg 'I have a class at 2pm'.
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In my experience . . .
A student and a teacher both say
eg 'I have a class at 2pm'. implies he has just one class
eg 'I have class at 2pm'. implies he has various classes
Students don't talk about lessons.
Teachers talk about a lesson when they are referring to what they will teach today in a class. eg I have a class at 2pm.