Open lecture "Seven Aspects of Independence"

     November 18, 2020 F.A. Ospanova held an open lecture "Seven Facets of Independence" in groups Pt-23, Pt-25 of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Philology, Eurasian National University. L.N. Gumilyov. The purpose of the event is to share the achievements of the Republic of Kazakhstan, teach students to love the Motherland, know the history of the country, respect state symbols, protect the wealth of the Motherland, be an educated generation, share what students know about the achievements of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

      During the event, speeches, presentations, videos about the native land were used. It was noted at the event that there are many tragic moments and tragedies in our history, terrible wars and conflicts, socially dangerous trials and political repressions, the history of our Kazakh people is very deep, our youth loves the culture, traditions and customs of our people. He was called to remember and respect the traditions of the people of Kazakhstan, study our past as an independent country and know how we came to this day, thanks to whom we reached.

       The students shared their thoughts on the film: the economy, integration processes, interethnic agreements, anti-nuclear initiatives, a new capital, transit potential, the return of our compatriots. The film examines the opinions and memories of prominent statesmen and public figures who witnessed the president's political decisions on the country's development, as well as interviews with historians, political scientists and economists.

      In addition to students, teachers and guests took an active part in the open lecture, expressing gratitude and enthusiasm for the further development of the country. “The main reason we have reached this day is the blood and skin of our ancestors, brothers and sisters for our country. We must not forget who helped us reach this happy age, and we must know the history of our country and pass it on from generation to generation, ”said the lecturer.

       Today our people, who have survived various tragedies, have gained independence and are marching into the future among developed countries. Proof of this - students received detailed information from an open lecture "Seven Facets of Independence". We are confident that they will come up with important ideas, generalize the opinions expressed and work tirelessly for the further development of our country.