Wednesday, 25 May 2022


Graduation ceremony of English Language Traning Course 

 After attending a three-week English Language course, today May 23rd 2022, the participants gathered to take part in the group’s graduation ceremony and celebrate their success. The ceremony lets every participant receive the paper symbolizing the beginning of boosting their English language.  The ceremony started with an impressive recitation from the Holy Quran by Mr Abudlbasit, one of the course participants, and the president of Knowledge university gave his speech on this event and was followed by another speech by the director of guidance and research, Dr Shiekh Ibrahim Muhammed Tahir, and then the HOD of ELT gave a presentation on this special day in which she gave a general overview about the course.  At the end of the ceremony, with great pride, the participants, the members of the Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs, the president of KNU, and the trainers took a group photo in order to keep it as a memorable day of their lives. 


Here is the HOD speech :
"Dear participants and guests,
Welcome to today’s graduation ceremony and thank you for being here today. We are honored by your presence and are glad that you have accepted the invitation to take part in this celebration. I would like to say, today we have something great to celebrate as you have done something crucial. It was not easy to arrive to this day. This achievement took so much serious and determined work. But you did it with commitment and ability.  Thanks to everyone for this spectacular day!   Congratulations!"


Thanks.

Miss Bekhal B K 

HOD 


Here are some memorable photos of the event:

















































































1 comment:

  1. So happy to be part of this special event. Wish you all the best and much success to come InshAllah.

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