Mohammed V University
Faculty of Education Sciences
Bachelor of Education track
History and Geography
Specialization
Semester 3
Group 3
2025/2024
REPORT
Prepared by students:
ABDELGHANI HAMAMI RIDA GUERROUJ
MOHAMMED JERMOUNI
MOHAMED EL KHAMISSI
MOHAMED HAMIDI
Under the supervision of Dr. Ferodai Meryeme
On Tuesday at 14:30 we had an English
a class in salle 7 at Al-Irfan Secondary
School where the teacher decided that
this class should be an educational
activity lady against gentlemen
participated in this activity.
Within the framework of university
activities, Ms. Hessa organized an
educational activity between gentlemen
and women, and it was rounds among
them. The first half was individual rounds
between the two teams that extended to
six rounds. The first round ended with the
victory of the women's team. The second
round also ended with the victory of the
ladies, while the third round was a distant
return of the gentlemen by beating the
ladies. The fourth round was a
confirmation of the awakening of the
gentlemen by winning it, and in the third
round, it was a new victory for the ladies,
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and the fifth round was the share
of the gentlemen.
The second round was between
gentlemen and ladies, but this round was
a group activity with the aim of finding
the largest number of phrases ending in
“tion”. This round ended in a draw, and an
individual round was held between the
student Muhammad Hamidi from the
gentlemen’s team and the student Fatima
Al-Zahraa from the women’s team. This
round was the decisive and decisive
team. The first to pronounce a word
ending in "Ve" was the winner. The first
person to pronounce the word was
Professor Muhammad Hamidi, who
launched the word “leadership” and
ended the women’s dreams of winning.
With such activities, we develop our
skills at the English language level, and
enrich our knowledge at the English level,
and have a great role in consolidating
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information such as those words that
were used during the activity. We have
benefited from the reality of many things
from the activity, the first of which is the
consolidation of English words in addition
to thinking and using
imagination to find words.
The debate competition was a fun and
engaging way to test our vocabulary and
quick-thinking skills. The boys' team won
the competition, but both teams
demonstrated excellent teamwork and
sportsmanship. The boys' team won with
the word "drive" which marked the end of
this excellent activity that brought
together both boys and girls. The event
was successful, and I believe that
working in this format is beneficial as it
helps in acquiring more words.