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Different meanings of 'course'

Learn some different meanings of 'course'

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Let’s learn course. A course often has a beginning and an end.

If you set or follow a course it’s about where you’re going.

Let’s set a course for home.

We’re on course to get there on time.

If you’re studying something – the journey that you’re on is a course.

I’ve just started my English course.

My course ends next year.

If you’re in a car race or a horse race, or playing golf – then you’re going round a course.

This is a really difficult course – there are lots of obstacles.

She got to the end of the course really quickly.

If you’ve having a meal, you might eat different courses between the beginning and the end.

My favourite course is always dessert.

Another way that we use course is in the expression of course – which means either obviously or yes.

Of course, I’ll need your help – can you do it?

Of course!

So, we can think of course as a journey – whether it’s physical, study-related or just a nice meal.

Course

A course often has a beginning and an end.

If you set or follow a course it’s about where you’re going.

  • Let’s set a course for home.
  • We’re on course to get there on time. 

If you’re studying something – the journey that you’re on is a course

  • I’ve just started my English course.
  • My course ends next year.

If you’re in a car race or a horse race, or playing golf – then you’re going round a course. 

  • This is a really difficult course – there are lots of obstacles.
  • She got to the end of the course really quickly.

If you’ve having a meal, you might eat different courses between the beginning and the end. 

  • My favourite course is always dessert. 

Another way that we use course is in the expression of course – which means either obviously or yes

  • Of course, I’ll need your help – can you do it?
  • Of course!

So, we can think of course as a journey – whether it’s physical, study-related or just a nice meal.

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