5. Who taught you math?
Well, it was my primary school teacher for sure. I used to have very strict and methodical teacher. He used to
explain me even very simple problems to us and I remember his lessons very productive and effective one.
5. Who taught you math?
I think basic mathematical knowledge was given by my parents, I remember them teaching me how to count for
example. However, the rest was learned at school and my first mathematics teacher
was my primary school
teacher who was very strict and real professional of his job.
6. Do you like to use a calculator?
I hate to do it, because whenever I use it I feel as if my brain is degrading, I much prefer to do simple sums in my
mind and keep my brain sharp and cute.
TOPIC #22 MUSEUMS
1.Do you think museums are important?
I think they're absolutely crucial. Because they have very high educational value. In other words, they are perfect
places to learn about history and our past in general. By simply observing artifacts there, It's possible to learn a
lot about
lifestyles of our ancestors, for instance.
2. are there many museums in your hometown?
Well, I can say that there are many. But there is one- very famous one. There
is a very popular religious
pilgrimage site in my hometown. In this very place, there's a museum dedicated to one of the scholars of Islam
who was born and lived there. The museum contains his works and other artifacts
relevant to his life
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