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The phrase "providing a lecture" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to a person or group of people delivering a lecture. For example, "The professor was excellent at providing a lecture on the history of the Americas."
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These authors provided a lecture on vocal hygiene for the control and experimental groups, in addition to 4 sessions of training exercises for the latter group.
If you're making a slideshow for a school presentation, chances are you'll be providing a speech or lecture to go along with it.
Rather than providing a preactivity lecture, we have found that students (both high school and college level) respond well to this video in terms of the percentage of students focused on the lesson content and retention of phylogenetic concepts.
The OMTT in Neuroscience was developed to increase student knowledge and interest in neuroscience and to simplify instructor adaptation by providing a unique lecture-based method of digital curricula delivery.
When veteran members left the team, they were asked to provide a "last lecture," summarizing the most important things they knew, and the lessons they'd learned at Flickr.
Also, some Grade 9 lessons tend to end with the teacher providing a closing exposition (Teacher Exposition), lecture, and IRE (a form of talk where the teacher Initiates, the student Responds, and the teacher Evaluates) (Lecture, Lecture + IRE).
Ordinarily, medical science courses take the form of lectures providing a mass of factual knowledge about the human body, illnesses, diagnoses and treatments in a short time.
There are also weekly body awareness training groups based on principles from psychomotor physiotherapy, along with bi-weekly low-intensity physical exercise (walking), and weekly psycho-educational lectures providing a conceptual understanding of the therapeutic process.
If Pep Guardiola deems it necessary to rush on to the pitch after a game to provide an impromptu lecture on positional play, then it's probably because he feels the player is worthy of the attention.
A new impetus was provided through a lecture given to the RGS in 1893 by the oceanographer Professor John Murray, calling for "an expedition to resolve the outstanding questions still posed in the south".
Information about the trial was provided after a lecture on physician wellbeing as part of the core medical curriculum.
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