
US CG plays taekwondo with Jamshoro students
The English Access Programme is a two-year initiative that aims to empower Pakistani youth through cultural exchange and community activities. The programme is funded by the US government and has been well-received by students and teachers alike.
During the visit, the Consul General praised the students' performance and engaged in a discussion with them on their English language skills. Although he attempted to learn some cricket moves from the students, he was quick to get out in the first ball. However, an expert in Taekwondo, Urbom taught the students some powerful moves.
The friendly cricket match between the Consul General and the students ended with the Green Team successfully achieving a target of 5 wickets.
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The US Consul General Scott Urbom recently visited the People's School Jamshoro to interact with students of the English Access Micro-Scholarship Programme. During the visit, Consul General Scott Urbom, taught the students some basic taekwondo moves and played a friendly cricket match with them. The English Access Programme is a two-year initiative that aims to empower Pakistani youth through cultural exchange and community activities. The programme is funded by the US government and has been well-received by students and teachers alike. During the visit, the Consul General praised the students' performance and engaged in a discussion with them on their English language skills. Although he attempted to learn some cricket moves from the students, he was quick to get out in the first ball. However, an expert in Taekwondo, Urbom taught the students some powerful moves. The friendly cricket match between the Consul General and the students ended with the Green Team successfully achieving a target of 5 wickets.