en attending lecture

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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attending lecture is a subevent of…

  • en take notes ➜
  • en you fall asleep ➜
  • en falling asleep ➜
  • en you learn something ➜
  • en sleep ➜
  • en learning ➜
  • en taking notes ➜
  • en applaud ➜
  • en you hear about something neat ➜
  • en You learn new things ➜
  • en a school bell rings ➜
  • en sleeping because of boredom ➜
  • en you start a fire ➜

Effects of attending lecture

  • en gain knowledge ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en you change your opinion ➜
  • en drowsiness ➜
  • en extreme boredom ➜
  • en you fall asleep ➜
  • en falling asleep ➜
  • en gaining knowledge ➜
  • en getting bored ➜
  • en go to sleep ➜
  • en increaced knowledge ➜
  • en inspiration ➜
  • en know more about the subject ➜
  • en them to learn ➜
  • en learning about a topic ➜
  • en learning the subject matter ➜
  • en listening to the speaker ➜
  • en take notes ➜
  • en wanting to fall asleep ➜
  • en a way to increase knowledge ➜

attending lecture is used for…

  • en Learning ➜
  • en Completing coursework ➜
  • en enjoying oneself ➜
  • en gathering information ➜
  • en gathering information on a topic ➜
  • en getting a higher education ➜
  • en hearing the speaker ➜
  • en hearing a speech ➜
  • en learning a language ➜
  • en learning new information ➜
  • en learning a new subject ➜
  • en learning a skill ➜
  • en meeting a famous professor ➜
  • en participating in academic social life ➜
  • en preparing for an exam ➜
  • en understanding an idea ➜

attending lecture requires…

  • en paying attention ➜
  • en desire ➜
  • en interest ➜
  • en knowing about the lecture ➜
  • en a lecturer ➜
  • en you to listen ➜
  • en listening to the speaker ➜
  • en notepad and pencil ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en patience and attention ➜

Types of attending lecture

  • en On the next page ➜

Things used for attending lecture

  • en sitting on a chair ➜
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