AGC organized a certificate ceremony for the “English Language Training Program for Journalists”
The Association of Gazeteciler and Communicators (AGC) held a ceremony to award certificates to participants of the “English Language Training Program for Journalists.” The event took place at the AGC headquarters in Istanbul and was attended by prominent figures from the media industry.
The program, which aimed to enhance the English language skills of journalists working in Turkey, was a great success. Participants underwent intensive training sessions led by experienced language instructors over the course of several weeks. The curriculum included grammar exercises, vocabulary building, and practical speaking activities to improve participants’ fluency and confidence in English.
During the ceremony, certificates were handed out to the participants who successfully completed the program. AGC President, Ali Yılmaz, congratulated the journalists on their hard work and dedication to improving their language skills. He emphasized the importance of being able to communicate effectively in English in today’s globalized world and encouraged the participants to continue practicing and honing their skills.
Several guest speakers also shared their insights and experiences with the participants during the ceremony. They highlighted the significance of being proficient in English for journalists, especially in terms of accessing international news sources, conducting interviews with foreign dignitaries, and reporting on global events accurately.
The ceremony concluded with a networking session where participants had the opportunity to connect with industry professionals and fellow journalists. It was a great opportunity for them to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build relationships within the media community.
Overall, the “English Language Training Program for Journalists” organized by AGC was a valuable initiative that provided journalists with the necessary skills and confidence to excel in their profession. The participants expressed their gratitude for the opportunity and pledged to continue improving their English language skills to further their careers in journalism.





