On October 22, 2025, at 1:00 pm, the demonstration of an extracurricular tutorial class "Prosper, Kazakhstan!" was held in the Academician A.T. Kaidar Room (3-2 Philology). The students from Group 301, majoring in "Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages" began their presentation with congratulatory remarks followed by the Kazakhstani anthem. The event included a video about the history of Kazakhstan and the origin of the celebration of Republic Day. A quiz about Kazakhstan was then presented, along with games featuring questions about Kazakhstan, the capitals of our country throughout history, and the economic and geographical regions of our vast country. Overall, the students engaged in interactive interaction with the event's guests - the department's teachers and students. The event was held in the form of a case study lesson, discussion, and was as informative class. Students have learned many new and interesting things about the country's history. The mentoring hour deepened their knowledge of Kazakhstan, instilled patriotic feelings for their homeland, and inspired them to contribute to the improvement and prosperity of Kazakhstan. The event concluded with the singing of the patriotic song "Atameken."
Organizer: Acting Associate Professor of the Department of Turkology and Theory of Language, A.M. Karakulova, and the third-year students, Group 301, majoring in "6B01704 – Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages".