Thank you Mwalimu, this is incredibly remarkable👍 Many of us don't bother giving back to their people but you chose to be exceptional and I encourage your hard work and unweaving support to our people ✅ You have always been a wonderful tutor and I have no doubt that you can do well in this field🏆 Keep going my Physics teacher, you deserve to shine👍
"Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement, Abdullahi! It’s truly rewarding to support our community, and I’m grateful for students like you who make it all worthwhile. Let’s keep learning and growing together!"
Waan dhawahay ustaad. Waad mahadsan tahay ardey form four ah ayaan ahay Xisbata a chapter 1ad ayaad ii dhigtay. Wana fahmay ustaad walahay si fiican. Waan hubaa inaad fahansiintaadu xeeldheertahay uuna fahmi karo ku maskax adag iyo kii maskax fiican ba
Wxn ku faraxasanahay casharada sidaad ula socotit 👍. Wxn sidoo kale ku faraxsanahay inu dadaalkeyga wax idiin taraayo. Codsi: la sii Wadaag asxaabta ubaahan si ey uga faa’iideystan. ❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Marka koobaad aqriska iyo dhageysiga badi wxd sameysaa sheekooyin yaryar (short stories) aqri micnaha ereyada baro iyo dhawaqooda saxda ah. Marka labaad grammar xooga saar qaasatan “verbs” ka iyo “tenses” ka. Marka sadexaad practice samee si joogto kadib isagaa iskiisa isku raacidono. Luuqluuq kale oo lagu baran karo majiro. Wadada dheer wa wadada saxda ah. (Short cut is always the wrong cut).
The word “lesson” is a noun. It refers to a period of learning or teaching, or to something learned through experience. It is a “common, concrete, countable noun.” 1. Common noun: It’s a general term, not specific to a particular name. 2. Concrete noun: It can be perceived by the senses; a lesson can be heard, read, or seen in some form. 3. Countable noun: You can have one lesson, two lessons, etc. So, “lesson” fits into these categories of nouns.