Examples of using To lectures in English and their translations into Swedish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Political
listen to lectures and visit also shop in Denmark.
You can also participate in workshops for cooking healthy meals, and listen to lectures on nutrition.
Literature seminars are a complement to lectures, aiming to enable in-depth studies of different aspects of crisis management issues, as described in the course literature.
In addition to lectures and group works, there will be 2 company visits and a visit to the Ministry of Finance.
Examples of such activities include inviting all employees to lectures and group seminars on anti-corruption
Focus of instructionIn addition to lectures and guest lectures, the learning is supported by cases and seminars.
Students are expected to participate actively and contribute to lectures through discussions, questions and experiences.
All members are welcome to listen to lectures, networking, discussing,
We invite to lectures and workshops with various consultants
In addition to lectures there was a diverse programme of cultural events including singing, music, theatre, Jojk folk music, dance and films.
Listen to lectures and lessons at school through FM without plugging any additional device directly into your sound processor.
In addition to lectures and workshops, we were given the opportunity to meet experienced sales people one-on-one
can serve as a complement to lectures.
making them suitable for everything from board meetings to lectures and group work.
making them suitable for everything from board meetings to lectures and group work.
making them suitable for everything from board meetings to lectures and group work.
The hundred people who attended the conference got to listen to lectures as well as song and dance entertainment.
The safest routine is at Meeting ID choose Generate Automatically when inviting people to lectures, seminars or meetings.
The exhibition is an active meeting place where exhibitors invite to lectures, workshops and discussions.
Students do not always come to lectures like before.