Class, lesson or lecture?
What is the difference between "class," "lesson," and "lecture" ? When do we use these words?
What is the difference between "class," "lesson," and "lecture" ? When do we use these words?
Is it something like anxious or ambivalent or weird, strange? Is there a clever word for this?
Which sentence would be correct? We will then be back at school. or: We'll be back at school then? A justification would be desirable.
Hello, I didn't go to school on Friday because I wasn't feeling well. I have a medical certificate for that and then I went on Monday and then I felt even worse. I went to the doctor again on Tuesday and got a medical certificate for two days. But I'm still not feeling well. I…
I called the company and they told me to bring my application documents. I'm currently writing my CV and application, but do I also need to bring my certificate? Because my report card from last year is really crap (4.1 average + 18 days of absence) and I've now switched to a new school and…
Hey, so I'm in 11th grade now and I've chosen math as my advanced subject (5 hours a week). I've always been very good at math, always getting straight A's, and I understood everything immediately when a new topic came up. However, I've now realized that I'm not doing so well in the advanced subject….
In a lecture, only the lecturer speaks in principle, who gives more or less a lecture. Of course, it can happen that questions are asked, but there is hardly any discussion. Most of the speaking time belongs to the lecturer.
Teaching and lesson are more or less synonymous. Although teaching is also combined for several different classes. Teaching is related to school (primary school, real school, etc.). A lecture is teaching for the university