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What do you usually say when start a lecture?

1. Introduction

* Welcome and introduction: Greet the students and introduce yourself. State the course title, number, and meeting times.

* Course overview: Provide a brief overview of the course content, goals, and requirements.

* Student expectations: Explain what you expect from students in terms of attendance, participation, and assignments.

* Course policies: Review the course policies on plagiarism, late work, and grading.

2. Icebreaker

* Introduce yourself: Share a bit about yourself, your interests, and your teaching philosophy.

* Get to know the students: Ask the students to introduce themselves and share their interests.

* Play an icebreaker game: This can help the students get to know each other and create a relaxed atmosphere.

3. Lecture content

* Present the material: Begin the lecture by presenting the main points of the material. Use clear and concise language and provide examples and illustrations to support your points.

* Encourage student participation: Ask questions throughout the lecture to encourage student participation and discussion.

* Summarize the main points: At the end of the lecture, summarize the main points of the material.

4. Conclusion

* Wrap up the lecture: Review the main points of the lecture and answer any remaining questions.

* Thank the students: Thank the students for their participation and attention.

* Encourage further learning: Encourage the students to continue learning by reading the assigned readings and completing the assignments.

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