Usages of der Kurs
Es ist unhöflich, im Kurs ständig laut zu reden.
It is impolite to talk loudly all the time in class.
Der Kurs beginnt morgen um neun Uhr.
The course starts tomorrow at nine o’clock.
Ich traue mich inzwischen, im Kurs Fragen zu stellen, auch wenn der Blickwinkel der anderen Studierenden anders ist.
By now I dare to ask questions in class, even if the point of view of the other students is different.
Je öfter ich laut lese, desto flüssiger spreche ich im Kurs.
The more often I read aloud, the more fluently I speak in class.
An deiner Stelle würde ich heute früher schlafen gehen, damit du morgen im Kurs wacher bist.
In your place I would go to sleep earlier today so that you are more awake in class tomorrow.
Der Taschenrechner, den ich im Kurs benutze, liegt auf dem Tisch.
The calculator that I use in class is on the table.
Obwohl ich gestern müde war, habe ich meine Notizen noch einmal gelesen, damit ich heute im Kurs sicherer bin.
Although I was tired yesterday, I read my notes once more so that I am more confident in class today.
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