
جَلْسة
root: ج-ل-س / noun / plural: جَلسات / definition: session
I coerced myself into attending an online writing session starting at 10am this morning so the sense of accountability from strangers’ faces in boxes on my screen would push me to finally write up and send off the short article that hadn’t made it past the planning stage for many months.
It worked. By 4pm the article was finished, and I spent the final hour of the session ticking miscellaneous tasks off of my to-do list.
These past few years, I’ve realised that me being a night person paired with my sudden need for an earlier bedtime has reduced my productivity window to the point it’s only just ajar. So I’m trying to pry it open by whichever means possible.
And—with all that prying—I’ve had several wins this past week or two and I’m keen (*cough* more like desperate) to keep the momentum going.
One of my little wins has been creating another downloadable resource: this time, it’s a one-page table displaying the (oddly-complex) grammar rules for Arabic numbers and counted nouns. And, for each rule, I’ve given multiple examples to demonstrate how it works in practice.


As is the case for all current and future resources on my Buy Me a Coffee page, they’re of course free to access for members!
Do let me know what other types of resources you’d like to see (I’ve had some really good suggestions so far). I’d love to hear your opinions and start working on more useful materials.
That’s it for now, I have a very early start tomorrow and my eyelids are already closing. See you on my next post.
.تصبحون على خير
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