In this lesson, students learned about the imperative form (l-imperattif) used in commands in Maltese. Examples included various verbs that can instruct someone to take action, such as “għid” (say), “iftħu” (open), and “kittbu” (write). The teacher emphasized the importance of using the imperative form correctly when addressing individuals or groups, and provided examples of sentences to illustrate these commands. Additionally, the lesson highlighted how to form imperative verbs, particularly those starting with vowels, and encouraged students to practice by giving commands in both singular and plural forms.