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Common collocations with session in British Collocation

session noun countable

UK /ˈseʃ(ə)n/

regular

regular
weekly

It was an idea which came to us during one of our regular brainstorming sessions.

length of session

two-hour, 30-minute etc

The training will consist of three one-hour sessions.

long/short

long
short

Meetings usually begin with a short business session, followed by a guest speaker.

taking part in a practical or active way

hands-on
interactive
practical

Storyteller Bea Nicholson will be holding interactive storytelling sessions throughout the afternoon.

involving two people or a group

face to face
group
one-to-one

Our poet-in-residence provides workshops and one-to-one sessions during the Summer Festival.

as an introduction

introductory
taster

These introductory sessions are free to all library members.

time of the day

afternoon
evening
morning

The afternoon session commenced with Dr Keith Duff giving an informative talk on water and ecology.

training or teaching

coaching
feedback
practice
study
teaching
training
tutorial
workshop

Each training session can be individually designed and tailored to meet the needs of every audience.

types of session

brainstorming
briefing
counselling
discussion
question-and-answer
recording
therapy

The day was rounded off with a question-and-answer session.

organize a session

conduct
hold
offer
organize
run

We run training sessions for teachers as well as children.

take part in a session

attend
join
participate in
take part in

Parents are welcome to attend these sessions.

miss a session

miss

Adams has missed some training sessions this week.

arrange a time for a session

book
schedule

No appointment is needed, and you can book further sessions if you need to.

be in charge of a session

chair
facilitate
lead
teach

A question-and-answer session was chaired by Peter Hughes.

start a session

begin
introduce
open
start

Suzanne opened the second session of the conference.

end a session

close
conclude
end
finish

Once you have finished your session, please make sure you sign out again.