lecture hall
Plural
lecture halls
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a large classroom in a school or university where teachers give lessons or presentations to many students at once
A lecture hall is a large room or auditorium within a school or university specifically designed for lectures or presentations. It is equipped with seating arranged to provide good visibility for a large audience, often in tiers or rows, to facilitate the delivery of information. A lecture hall typically has audio-visual equipment such as microphones, projectors, and screens to support teaching and enhance the learning experience. It is used for formal educational sessions where an instructor addresses a group of students at once.
- Students attend lectures in the university's lecture hall, which can seat hundreds of people.
- She listens to her professor's lectures on history in the lecture hall every week.
- The lecture hall is equipped with audiovisual aids to enhance teaching.
- He presented his research findings to an audience of students and faculty in the lecture hall.
- The school renovated the lecture hall to improve comfort and technology for students and teachers.