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RE: عشق محبت اپنا پن / Love, Affection, Belongingness
Attention @soulfuldreamer
In your comment on the evaluation, you present something very interesting. Regarding the number of words that a particular language uses to tell or describe something.
Urdu tends to require more words, sometimes 5-10% more, or even higher, due to additional characters needed to convey the same ideas.
Well, dear researcher, I would like you to develop this topic in the essay for task 2.
How many words and characters are needed in my Urdu language, to be considered a micro-story?
(that is a first idea, I invite you to ask yourself about it and start looking for an answer in the essay) 🙏🙏
On it :)))
@joslud
What I understand from this comment is that you want me to develop this topic instead of this or in conjunction with this ⬇️:
I think it would be great if you did, but that's my opinion. Not an order. 🤩🤪
I'm new to this whole homework/assignment scene. Maybe those who've done this before in some capacity have the hang of it already...
In short I'm feeling a little dumb. 🤪 Lol
So I am asking again:
What's the assignment? I should develop this topic instead of the task 2 from you or in conjunction with it?
Dear, @soulfuldreamer
Well, you have to ask questions to learn.
But I have learned, and I like to do it, as a teacher, not to answer everything a student asks me. I think I do them a better favor, letting them find their answers and make decisions. Even if they make mistakes.
For me, that is learning.
One of the signs I like to see is that students believe and feel like fools. Their mental box is starting to move.