US Government to provide English language skills to economically disadvantaged people in West Bengal

Kolkata : US Consul General in the city Patty Hoffman on Monday launched a programme backed by the US government, that would provide English language skills to economically disadvantaged people in the age group of 13-25 years.

The US government is proud of the accomplishments of the English Access Micro Scholarship programme since it was launched in 2004, Hoffman said.

An NGO has selected 30 people in that age-group, who will avail the scholarship programme undertaken in 85 countries across the globe.

“If our business as diplomats is to build lasting relationships between Americans and people from across the world and in the process hopefully make the world a better place, then Access is the perfect tool,” Hoffman said.

It is not a placement programme, but the children and youths would impart skills that would serve them well in future, she told reporters.

The US Consulate in Kolkata ensured, through the Access programme, that the students learn English speaking skills, cross-cultural skills, computer skills and critical thinking skills in future, Hoffmen said.

Hoffmen also joined members of the NGO, Jungle Crows Foundation, and the 30 participants in a game of rugby.

“For me it is a nice combination. I like sports as well and sports is a way to take people out of their comfort zone, out of classroom. It is easier when one is more interactive than just always sitting in classroom,” she said.

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