"To give a lecture" means to deliver a long speech or presentation, typically to an audience, providing information or teaching about a particular topic.
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He's so good at making things interesting that he doesn't just teach accounting, he also
gives lectures on how to be more interesting.
On the either side of the ledger of a broader education, I studied the «history of science» and frequently
gave lectures in the course.
I personally feel like if they were doing so great at buying and selling real estate they would be out do that instead of trying to
give lectures for a fee.
Just over a year ago, she was the kind of teacher
who gave lectures and assigned worksheets for homework; she also had begun to question her choice of career.
I
regularly give lectures on the different options for publishing and up until recently my main point about self - publishing was the unprecedented control it provided.
When policy
experts give a lecture or speak publicly, do they create five different iterations for their varied audience?
I
never gave a lecture without starting with a news item that related to what we were studying in the course.
Sure,
give me your lecture notes, reference texts, and relevant practice problems and I, in my own time, will work them and come back.
And though he'd
stopped giving lectures and making auto - show appearances, in his studio he was still busy as ever.
She
loves giving lectures, teaching, organizing conventions, and writing and providing photos for magazines.
Through our education and outreach program, every visiting artist, musician and
filmmaker gives lectures, participates in radio interviews, or speaks with area students.
Yet reading it doesn't feel like listening to a
sage give a lecture; it feels like you're having a conversation with a trusted friend.
He is also involved in education and public outreach, teaching classes and
giving lectures at farm conferences and colleges.
I did a little advertising early on, but most of my subscriptions come from people who have heard me read or
give a lecture in person.
I, of course,
gave him a lecture about how affordable prices mean someone, somewhere, is getting the short end of the stick.
Teacher aides at times are also appointed to assist with some important tasks like
giving lectures on some important topics and sometimes checking answer papers too.
He
also gives lectures to a wide range of health care professionals using video material and personal insights to promote a much broader understanding of his father's work on attachment theory.
I ventured into Second Life
when giving a lecture at the University of Delaware a couple of years ago, but haven't found much time to return.
December 6 — 8, 2013 at Hamburger Kunsthalle Eleonora Nagy
gave a lecture as part of «Fail Better: Verband der Restauratoren Symposium about Conservation Practice and Decision Making in Modern and Contemporary Art»
They were there to hear the Nobel Prize - winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger
give a lecture with the intriguing title «What Is Life?»
After almost 20 years
of giving lectures in a Support Academy, working all day with my students to tackle their doubts, problems, and exercises, I always came home thinking that the help and support I had provided was not enough; that the time I dedicated to this task was not enough.
I travel by air and car, speeding up global warming and the exhaustion of resources, in order to attend conferences or
give lectures calling for the service of God.
The US - based artist
recently gave a lecture at Stuttgart's Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste examining «organisms, mutation, and consciousness».
She is an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and
gives lectures around the world.
It's the kind of movie where teachers are shown
giving lectures which directly comment on the action of the movie.
San Francisco artist Amy Franceschini conceived of the Flatbread Society in 2011,
after giving a lecture in Oslo about Futurefarmers, another collective she founded in 1995, which transforms underutilized spaces into community gardens.
In the spring of 2007,
while giving a lecture at Kyoto University, I noted that there had been a remarkable shift during the decade since the Kyoto Protocol was negotiated.
In Still Alice, Julianne Moore plays Dr. Alice Howland, an esteemed linguist who travels the
world giving lectures about how we form words and speech.
And he's
often given lectures on «responsibility» to his Twitter followers, like on February 14, 2013 when he invited his followers to «take responsibility for yourself — it's a very empowering attitude.»
Running kids to sports practices, attending «home» and «away» games for four competitive athletes, playing a traveling, competitive sport myself, and traveling all over the
country giving lectures for six years, made me get creative about staying healthy travel food while on the road.