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CLT Participates in Mobaderoon 2

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College of Languages and Translation
IELTS STRATEGY COMMUNITY
Mastering IELTS: Preparation & Test-Taking Strategies

On June 29, 2021, Hassan Costello led a two-hour webinar, "Strategies for IELTS Preparation and Test-Taking". The insightful session, supervised by the Vice Presidency of Business and Knowledge Economy, was an initiative of the Scholarship Administration and the College of Languages and Translation. This endeavor is a part of Mobaderoon 2, a community service project aimed at bolstering the exchange of knowledge between King Khalid University and the broader community.

🎓 IELTS Strategy Webinar

Presenter: Hassan Costello

Date: June 29, 2021 (Two-hour session)

Supervision: Vice Presidency of Business and Knowledge Economy

Initiative: Scholarship Administration & College of Languages and Translation

Part of Mobaderoon 2 Community Service Project

During the webinar, Costello enlightened nearly 250 participants about the multitude of study guides available for preparation. His primary objective, however, was to introduce practical strategies for exploiting the test's weaknesses and avoiding common mistakes during the IELTS examination. Costello emphasized the efficacy of each tip, urging participants to become adept in discerning what techniques work best and identifying areas needing improvement.

🎯 Key Objectives & Insights
~250
Participants Engaged
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Practical Test Strategies

Exploiting weaknesses & avoiding common mistakes.

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Personalized Improvement

Discerning best techniques & identifying areas for growth.

The College of Languages and Translation's Bachelor of Arts in English program remains steadfast in its commitment to community engagement. This is evident in its active participation in various community partnership activities, aligning with King Khalid University's broader community partnership plan.

🤝 Steadfast Community Engagement

The Bachelor of Arts in English program actively participates in community partnership activities, aligning with King Khalid University's broader community plan.

KNOWLEDGE & COMMUNITY