The Syrian Future Movement conducts intensive sessions to enhance the English language curriculum information for university students.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) conducted intensive sessions for several students from the International University of Science and Renaissance, focusing on the English language, at its headquarters in the Syrian city of A’azaz.
These sessions took place over two days, with a daily duration of two hours, in February 2024. The course was delivered by the subject teacher, Professor Mustafa Karkaj.

The sessions aimed to enhance the English language skills of first-year Architectural Engineering students at the university, addressing gaps they may have encountered during regular lectures.

The content of the sessions included an introduction to the fundamentals of the English language, key grammar rules from the specified syllabus, solving English language exercises, and working through example tests.
A comprehensive review of the English Language (1) course was also conducted, providing the university students with a detailed overview according to the university’s approved curriculum, focusing on grammar and practical examples with student participation.
This was aimed at strengthening their weak points.

The SFM’s Scientific Office continues to provide scientific support training for young people across various fields to empower and prepare them for the workforce, imparting numerous skills that enhance their job prospects and enabling them to be productive members of society rather than mere consumers.

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