A professor is usually a full time staff member, but a lecturer is a person who comes in for a semester or quarter and leaves. They may have a special expertise that the college or university would like to have a class in for a short time.
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A podium is an elevated platform for a lecturer or orchestra conductor, while a lectern is a reading stand for a public speaker
If you'r a good researcher you could also be a good lecturer
A reader typically refers to someone who reads and interprets written material, while a lecturer is someone who delivers speeches or talks on a particular subject to an audience. In an academic setting, a reader might engage with texts independently, while a lecturer would teach and explain concepts to a group of students.
A "lecturer of English" typically refers to someone who lectures on the subject of English language and literature. On the other hand, a "lecturer in English" may refer to someone who holds the position of lecturer within an English department at a university, teaching various courses related to the English language.
A lecture is usually a large group of students listening to a lecturer and taking notes, while a tutorial is a smaller dicussion based class.
profesor: professor
Yes he should get same salary because there is no work deference between both even Phy. Edu. lecturer have more hard work then others.
Mi profesor es [nombre del profesor].
What's your teacher's name? Other related words and phrases: profesor: professor (male) profesora: professor (female) maestro: teacher (male) maestra: teacher (female) profesor favorito: favorite professor profesor de español: Spanish professor profesor de gimnasio: physical education professor profesor de inglés: English professor profesor de matemáticas: Math professor
Soy profesor/a
You would answer with Mi profesor es.. Ejemplos Mi profesor es bueno. Mi profesor es malo. Mi profesor es inteligente. etc.