English Speaking Activity 13.03.2013
06.03.2013
To the attention of all the students!
Once again in 2012-2013 Spring term there is going to be an English Speaking Activity for Atılım students who want to improve their speaking skills. The aim is to provide a friendly environment for students to use their English skills effectively.
The speaking activities will be held on Wednesdays at 13:30- 14:20 and Thursdays at 11:30-12:20 by Mrs. Gamze Akay of the Department of Foreign Languages starting on March 13, 2013.
The place for the activity is Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture Building A1, Ground Floor, Room Z-1015.
Weekly conversation topics will be available at Moodle, Atılım and DFL web sites.
All students, especially those planning to join Erasmus or other student mobility programs, will benefit from this enjoyable and interactive program. Everyone is cordially invited.
In order to register, students are kindly expected to e-mail cananaydin@atilim.edu.tr and state that they are going to join the Speaking Activity.
Feride Güven
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages
Once again in 2012-2013 Spring term there is going to be an English Speaking Activity for Atılım students who want to improve their speaking skills. The aim is to provide a friendly environment for students to use their English skills effectively.
The speaking activities will be held on Wednesdays at 13:30- 14:20 and Thursdays at 11:30-12:20 by Mrs. Gamze Akay of the Department of Foreign Languages starting on March 13, 2013.
The place for the activity is Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture Building A1, Ground Floor, Room Z-1015.
Weekly conversation topics will be available at Moodle, Atılım and DFL web sites.
All students, especially those planning to join Erasmus or other student mobility programs, will benefit from this enjoyable and interactive program. Everyone is cordially invited.
In order to register, students are kindly expected to e-mail cananaydin@atilim.edu.tr and state that they are going to join the Speaking Activity.
Feride Güven
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages