The English Language Committee at the Applied College - Female Branch - Organizes a Qualitative Exhibition for English Projects to Enhance Students' Linguistic and Creative Skills – First Semester 1447 - Applied College
The English Language Committee at the Applied College - Female Branch - Organizes a Qualitative Exhibition for English Projects to Enhance Students' Linguistic and Creative Skills – First Semester 1447
The English Language Committee at the Applied College (Female Branch) organized a distinguished exhibition for student projects on Wednesday, Jumada al-Akhirah 12, 1447 AH, corresponding to December 3, 2025. This event comes within the framework of the College's efforts to enhance linguistic skills and create an interactive educational environment beyond traditional classrooms.
The exhibition aimed to highlight the output of students who excelled in using the English language, providing them with an opportunity to practice presentation skills, public speaking, and fluency in front of an audience.
The projects on display were diverse, covering several creative and academic tracks, most notably:
- Inspiring Figures: Students presented biographies of influential global figures, summarizing their most significant achievements.
- Tourism and Culture: This track focused on introducing prominent tourist landmarks in selected cities, showcasing their historical and cultural aspects.
- Educational Innovation: This included designing interactive games to apply English grammar rules, as well as models for designing smart applications to facilitate language learning.
Reflecting the spirit of academic cooperation between the university’s colleges, the exhibition hosted a delegation of faculty members from the College of Languages and Translation. They participated in evaluating the submitted works and selecting the top three outstanding projects. The winners were honored with symbolic gifts in appreciation of their efforts.
The exhibition received wide acclaim and appreciation from attendees, reflecting the College's success in activating the students' role and encouraging them to engage in extracurricular activities and volunteer work, paving the way for broader participation in future events.


