In this lesson, students learn about “nomi kollettivi” or collective nouns in the Maltese language, which are used to describe groups of people, animals, objects, or places. Examples include using “folla” instead of “ħafna nies” for many people, and “armata” or “reġiment” for many soldiers. The lesson also covers other collective nouns like “flotta” for a group of ships, “merħla” for a group of sheep, and “tuzzana” indicating twelve items, emphasizing the usefulness of such nouns in simplifying language descriptions.