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A logistics director and a trade economist assess the resilience gaps exposed in global supply chains after recent disruptions.
Two scholars discuss the foundational principles of Islamic economics and how they offer an ethical alternative to conventional finance.
A student asks her teacher about the class schedule for the week.
A student asks a bookshop owner for help finding the required textbooks.
A student inquires about library opening times and borrowing rules.
Two classmates discuss helping each other understand a maths homework problem.
A father speaks to a school secretary about enrolling his son.
A student asks a language centre receptionist about English courses for beginners.
A mother helps her young daughter pack her school bag for the first day.
A father calls the school to report that his son is sick and will be absent.
A grandfather encourages his young granddaughter as she practises Arabic handwriting.
Two university students compare different e-learning platforms for self-study.
A university tutor explains evidence-based study methods to a struggling student.
A school counsellor advises a student on choosing the right university major.
Two teachers discuss methods for teaching Arabic to foreign students.
A parent and a special education teacher discuss support strategies for a child with learning difficulties.
A student mentor advises a college freshman on balancing studies and extracurricular activities.
Two primary school teachers discuss using educational games to improve student engagement.
A teacher and a parent discuss the upcoming museum visit and its learning objectives.
Two academics debate whether education should prioritise character formation or technical skill development.
Two education technology researchers debate the opportunities and risks of AI-powered personalised learning.
A university dean and a professor debate whether current university curricula meet labour market demands.
Two researchers discuss the cognitive and cultural effects of bilingual schooling programmes.
Two professors debate whether standardised tests accurately measure student ability and potential.