The Kazakh Language is a Bridge to the Future

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s interview with Ana Tili newspaper was more than just another discussion on language policy. It was a strategic message to every citizen. The President emphasized that the development of the state language is not just a priority but a necessity. His firm stance and deep understanding of the Kazakh language’s importance inspire young people and provide momentum for real societal change.
To further explore these crucial topics, the Department of Foreign Philology and Translation hosted a curatorial hour (14.02.25). During the event, the participants explored the key points from the President’s interview, watched the video, and conducted thought-provoking discussions. The conversation touched upon the future of the Kazakh language, its integration into science and education, and its role in preserving national identity. Many students emphasized the need for concrete actions to expand the use of the language.
Participants described the event as a meaningful dialogue that encouraged them to take an active role in the development of the Kazakh language.
🔹The curatorial hour was conducted by PhD students of the Department of Foreign Philology and Translation A. Seisebayev, A. Beken, and the group advisor G. Iskakova.
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