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Discover LudwigThe phrase "read lecture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as a verb phrase, meaning to deliver or give a lecture. Example: The professor will read a lecture on the history of economics tomorrow at 2 pm.
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In addition, we can effortlessly record and store audio data such as a read, lecture, or impromptu speech on handheld devices.
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"When I read lectures it's not like this.
"I'm learning about the Navajo Indians," said Sergeant Vaillant, who has been using his laptop to read lectures, answer his instructor's questions and communicate with other students.
He put the same exemplary conscientiousness into reading lectures in a small workmen's club in Zurich and in organising the first Socialist State in the world.
There was something pleasingly archaic about reading lectures given so long ago, and still full of the speaker's housekeeping notes: "Next Thursday it will be the motive of Encounter — the experience of two people meeting in love.
The portrait of Lenin that emerges from Trotsky's article is of a man driven by single-minded zeal who "put the same exemplary conscientiousness into reading lectures in a small workmen's club in Zurich and in organising the first Socialist State in the world".
The online experience will be very similar to the classroom--usually it's the same syllabus, reading, lectures and assignments.
Your kid will most likely have to look at the device for hours either for reading lectures or taking down lesson notes.
The reason could be that there is relatively more uniformity in the Olive data (read speech) compared to lecture speech.
In the weeks leading up to her MacTaggart lecture, in August, Murdoch read past lectures in bed late at night, including one by her father, in 1989, and one that James had given, in 2009.
Nancy Meyers was one of the speakers at the BAFTA & BFI Screenwriters Lecturee Series (you can read her lecture here).
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