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“Failure is not the end but the beginning”

Assembly Presentation- 8B

(Taha holding test paper while speaking)


Taha: I failed the math test. I wonder why math seems so difficult to me, only
my class fellows seem to get it though.
Khubaib: It is okay to be sad (patting taha on the back), You will do better next
time. Do not feel so low. Have faith in yourself.
Manahil M: Indeed Taha; you need to identify your weakness. It is the first
step towards success.
Haniya: Look at the bright sight. This was only a class test. We still have time
until the exams.
You should convert this into an opportunity. Look at the glass half full rather
than half empty.
Rida: 1 second Haniya. Use this time to identify your areas of development and
work upon them diligently.
Zunnairah: Persistence is the key to success. You only need a plan to improve
one thing at a time.
Taha: I am glad I shared my concern with you all.
I am truly blessed to have such empathetic and caring class fellows.
Musfirah: We all get in the same boat at one point in life. It happens with
everyone so we understand.
Taha: Can you all help me out?
Manahil A: Sure we would. I would check with everyone so I can share with all
when we are free each day and then we could have a virtual study session.
Eshaal: I am good at Algebra. I can teach you through video tutorials and basic
sums. I would prepare my material today.
Saahir: I would prepare material on Geometry. I can use the same study
material which helped me hone my skills. The practice material I have is very
simple and easily comprehendible.
Umer: Together we shall help one another. Cheers!

Conclusion:

Haniya: Failure is not the end but the beginning


History is full of men who failed in one aspect but conquered and got fame in
some other aspect.
1. Colonel Harland Sanders began franchising his fried chicken business
with only $105 of his monthly social security cheque, at age 65.
Tilawat: Rafay
Tarjuma: Khubaib

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