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lecture room

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Word: Lecture Room

Definition: A lecture room is a type of classroom where a teacher or professor gives a talk or presentation to a group of students. It is usually set up with seats and sometimes has equipment like a projector or a whiteboard to help with the lesson.

Usage Instructions: You can use the term "lecture room" when talking about a place in a school, college, or university where lectures take place. It is often used in academic settings.

Example Sentence: "The professor asked us to meet in the lecture room for the discussion on modern literature."

Advanced Usage: In higher education, lecture rooms may vary in size, from small rooms for a few students to large auditoriums that can hold hundreds of people. They may also be equipped with technology to enhance learning, such as audio-visual equipment.

Word Variants: - "Lecture" (verb): To give a lecture or talk on a subject. - "Lecturer" (noun): A person who gives lectures, often a teacher at a college or university.

Different Meanings: - "Lecture" can also mean a serious talk given to someone about their behavior, for example: "My parents gave me a lecture about studying harder."

Synonyms: - Classroom - Seminar room - Auditorium (for larger lecture rooms) - Teaching room

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - While there aren't specific idioms that include "lecture room," you might hear phrases like: - "To give a lecture" means to explain something in detail often in a teaching context. - "To attend a lecture" means to go to a lecture to learn about a specific topic.

Noun
  1. classroom where lectures are given

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