The Language Center at Yarmouk University hosted the first activity of the French Traveling Institute ( IFJ Nomade ) in the northern region, which was organized by the Center in cooperation with the French Institute in Amman as part of the Francophonie Week activities, in the presence of the Center Director, Dr. Rana Qandil, the Director of Quality and Diversity at the French Institute, Clara Guillet, and the Professor of French at the Institute, Dr. Ahmed Mousa, and the theater professor, Lolita Barer.
This event is considered the first activity of the IFJ Nomade Institute in Jordan and the first of its kind in the northern region. The activity included a number of French cultural and linguistic activities directed towards French-speaking university students, including the forum, the digital library, theatre, social games, and cultural performances centered around the French language and culture.
Qandil stressed Yarmouk University’s keenness to annually celebrate the Francophonie Week by holding many cultural, linguistic, and entertainment events in the French language, with the aim of enhancing students’ linguistic skills, improving their level of proficiency in the French language and introducing them to the French culture and civilization and motivating them to participate in the activities offered by the French Institute in Amman, which contribute to refining their personalities, developing their skills and expanding their awareness. She also expressed her thanks to the French Institute and the French Embassy in Amman for their progressive support of such activities that are full of creativity, diversity and innovation, stressing the importance of strengthening the existing partnership between Yarmouk, the French Institute in Amman and the French Embassy, especially in the field of the French language.