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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lecture that is informative, engaging, or well-delivered.
Example: "The professor gave a good lecture on the importance of renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "an excellent lecture" or "a valuable lecture."
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Gave the newsdealer a good lecture and made customer give his Post back.
A good lecture should typically contain at least one theorem, one example, and one joke!
"But a good lecture is not just an educational experience, it can really be an aesthetic experience, too".
A real freak show would be much more indulgent than this, and a good lecture on physical diversity would be much more rigorous.
Shortly after he was made a cleric, he was visited by more than 100 people from Shiraz who told him that his father had traditionally given them a good lecture and a good meal.
This smallness means that highbrow reputation and political plausibility can be twinned: a brilliant man from a well-known family who gives a good lecture and gets the notice of a few big people can become a party leader more or less overnight.
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There was another reason why the Deputy Prime Minister's response was depressing: it diverted debate about a very good lecture into an argument about a few lines in it.
"I sometimes make an audiotape of a particularly good lecture and listen to it on a Walkman," Ms. Riegel said.
Narrated by Patrick Stewart, it does have the air of a lecture, but a very good lecture indeed.
We want a great talk and a good teaching lecture.
"There's no such thing as a good unprepared lecture," he remarks.
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