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The Journey Just Begins: What To Do After Graduation

 "The Journey Just Begins: What To Do After Graduation" took place on February 14, 2021. This informative webinar, organized by the Women's Section of the Scientific Research Committee, was designed to help BA students gear up for their impending entry into the professional world. The session benefited from the real-world insights and advice of four seasoned MA students: Alaa Salem, Fatimah Abdulla, Warda Saad, and Rana Almutared.

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Academic Writing Webinar: Session 1

On February 10, 2021, the Women's Scientific Research Committee of the Bachelor of Arts in English program facilitated the first in a series of webinars on academic writing, presented by Dr. Nada Alqarni.

In her opening remarks, Dr. Alqarni underscored the significance of understanding one's writing strategies as an essential step toward becoming a proficient writer. She elaborated that academic writing involves a multitude of considerations including audience, purpose, style, flow, and presentation.

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Enhancing Pedagogical Competence in Listening and Speaking

On February 3, 2021, the Language Research Center at King Khalid University hosted a webinar featuring a presentation by Dr. Sara Sevinj Huseynova. The workshop, titled "Foundation Knowledge for Teaching Listening and Speaking Effectively," focused on essential pedagogical knowledge for effectively teaching these critical language skills.

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From Normal to New Normal: Rethinking Methodologies

On January 27, 2021, the Language Research Center at King Khalid University hosted a thought-provoking webinar featuring a presentation by Ms. Sharmin Siddiqui. Siddiqui presented her research paper titled "From Normal to New Normal: Rethinking Methodologies," elucidating the significant shift in teaching methodologies brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Spring 2021 Orientation Day

On January 26, 2021, the Faculty of Languages and Translation (clt) at King Khalid University hosted an engaging orientation program for incoming students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in English program. The session, conducted with strict adherence to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, aimed to provide students with essential information about their new academic journey.

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clt In-Service Teacher Training Webinar: Quality in Educational Organizations

On October 18, 2020, Dr. Abdulrahman Almosa, Vice Dean for Academic Development & Quality, conducted an in-service teacher training webinar. This initiative, in cooperation with the Directorate of Education in Sarat Abidah, focused on "Quality in Educational Organizations."

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Scientific Research Committee Webinar: Netspeak Linguistic Features Used by Youth

Professor Najaat Busabaa, a distinguished linguistics professor at the Faculty of Languages and Translation, led a thought-provoking webinar titled "Netspeak Linguistic Features Used by Youth." The event was organized by the Scientific Research Committee and was held on Tuesday, November 24, 2020.

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Scientific Research Committee Webinar: Academic Writing

Dr. Sheila Simpkins, an assistant professor at the Faculty of Languages and Translation, delivered an insightful webinar on "Academic Writing." The event was organized by the Scientific Research Committee and took place on Tuesday, November 10, 2020.

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CLT In-Service Teacher Training Webinar: Online Pedagogical Practices

On November 30, 2020, a comprehensive in-service teacher training webinar was conducted by Mohsin Khan and Dr. Sayyed Rashid Ali Shah, reaching an impressive audience of 300 participants. In cooperation with the Directorate of Education in Rijal Alma, the webinar explored "Online Teaching: Authentic Assessment Tools and Strategies" and "Online Pedagogical Practices." The program aimed to equip teachers with the necessary strategies, tools, and knowledge to adapt effectively to the educational transformation induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Exploring the Infringing Behaviors of Students Inside an EFL Classroom: A Research Study From the Teacher’s Vantage Point

On December 2, 2020, the Language Research Center (LRC) of the Faculty of Languages and Translation hosted a webinar titled "Exploring the Infringing Behaviors of Students Inside an EFL Classroom: A Research Study From the Teacher’s Vantage Point." The session, aimed at addressing concerns about students who might be considered challenging in the educational setting, was led by Dr. Najmus Sarifa and Ms. Rakshinda Jabeen.