Thank you

March 2020 will forever be known in the education community as the month when almost all the world’s schools shut their doors”. In response to the COVID-19 school closings and also the universities. teachers all over were required to shift gears immediately to respond to students’ and families’ needs with synchronous and asynchronous virtual instruction. Teachers literally responded overnight to teach in new modalities. Thank you to everyone who is stepping up to ensure our students are staying healthy and safe, and continuing to learn, during COVID-19. Many educators and essential workers are balancing the challenging demands of simultaneously teaching/working and parenting. I want to acknowledge this difficult work, particularly as we are all navigating uncharted waters together.
I just want to share my personal moment while I’m performing my synchronous classes. There was a moment that I’m wearing full PPE while I’m teaching..and i need to run at a certain area which i cant explained. It was exhausted but meaningful. I love what I’m doing and no regrets.
And to my friends and colleagues in the field: Thank you. This unimaginable and unprecedented scenario has brought out the best in all of you. While the loss of our physical classroom environment is disheartening for the previous year and the work you are doing matters and will be remembered forever.

ONLINE GLOBAL CLASSROOM (OGC) EGYPT-MALAYSIA “LEARN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE; IT WILL SHARPEN YOUR WISDOM

Centre for Modern Languages had successfully conducted a Global Classroom (GC) for Arabic for Beginners (UHF1141) course. This GC was held on 30 of April 2021 via an online platform (Google Meet).

The participants of this event were the UMP students enrolled in the Arabic for Beginners course in Semester II 2021. The international guest lecturer, Mr. Hesham Mostafa Said Fahmy, Supervisor Teacher of Computer Science El Geel El-Moslem School Tanta, Egypt had given his lecture on the topic of ‘Introducing oneself’.

The instructor of this course who organised this event was Mrs. Rosjuliana Hidayu Binti Rosli. 60 students have participated in this event. Irfan, one of the participants said “it is a good exposure for the students to learn about the Arabic language with the native speaker”.  Meanwhile, Wan Amirah said, “thank you very much for this golden opportunity, we are able to introduce ourselves to the respective native speaker and it was very exciting”.

Arabic is the fifth most spoken language and with an estimated 425 million native and non-native speakers throughout the world. It is hoped that this event can be conducted again in the future and we can learn more about the Arabic Language across borders and culture.