since when did "lectures" become a text type!? (1 Viewer)

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hey peeps,

i've got an english assessment on module A that requires you to write about Emma/Clueless...the change in values and context via a LECTURE! eek! i bet its different from a speech....if so..can some one please explain? like roughly the things i need to remember when writing a LECTURE?? i'm certainly no professor or teacher...
 

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lol ... lectures creative.

Anyway, lectures are basically speeches that can use visual aids like over head projections and powerpoint presentations (well thats what they use in uni, i guess its a similar thing).
 

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it doesn't neccesarily involve the use of visual aids, but you can talk about a topic very proficenintly, and also making the jargon quite sharp. that would probaly count as a lecture. it is merely a speech; that is one way of thinking about it.
 

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