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Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and is part of the Office of English Language Program's suite of initiatives. The English Access Microscholarship Program (Access Program) provides a foundation of English language to talented 13- to 20 - year-olds from economically disadvantaged sectors through after school classes and intensive summer activities. Participants
gain English skills that may lead to better jobs, educational prospects, and increased opportunity to participate in future exchanges. Since its inception in 2004, over 95,000 students in more than 85 countries have participated in the Access Program. Department of State Social Media Terms of Use
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12/31/2023
2023 was a great year for Access! 🎉 Let's take a look at just a few of our Access memories from the past year. 😄
Thank you for making Access a success, and here's to another year of learning, sharing, and growing in 2024 with the Access program! 👏
#2023
12/31/2023
Dear Access Students, Teachers, Alumni, and Providers, 🌟🌍
As we say goodbye, we want to express our deepest gratitude. Thank you for being a part of Access Headquarters. Your enthusiasm, stories, and support have made this community truly special. 🙌💙
Although our page is closing, you may follow the regional Access pages to keep up with the latest news! You may also visit the U.S. Embassy webpage in your country to contact the Regional English Language Office in your region for help with Access: http://bit.ly/ACCESS-RELO
Great things are still to come! Keep learning, keep sharing, and keep being amazing! 📘✨
Goodbye and thank you for everything. You've all been a bright light in our Access journey. 🌟🌈 And remember, ACCESS IS SUCCESS!
12/31/2023
Tomorrow is the start of a new year! 🥳
As we welcome 2024, let's embrace new beginnings and fresh starts. May this year bring hope, joy, and endless possibilities for you! 🌟 What goals do you have for 2024? Tell us about it in the comments below! ✍️
12/27/2023
Hello Access Family! 🌍✨
As we celebrate our journey, we'd love to hear from you!
Are you an Access teacher or alumni? We invite you to share your experiences and memories with the Access program. 📚💬 Your stories inspire us and others. Whether it’s a special moment in class, a challenge you overcame, or how Access impacted your life, we want to hear it all! 🌟
Share your testimonial in the comments section and be sure to add your Access COUNTRY and YEARS. ⬅️
Let’s celebrate the incredible time we’ve shared together!
12/26/2023
We have an important announcement for our Access community.🌎
At the end of December, our Access Headquarters page will be closing.
This page has been a place for learning, sharing, and connecting, and we are deeply grateful for each and every one of you who joined us on this incredible journey.
Access is alive and well and will continue to thrive! You may follow your regional Access pages for news and information.
Stay tuned for our final posts as we say goodbye to this amazing community. Thank you for making this journey unforgettable! 🌟
12/26/2023
Happy Kwanzaa! 🌽🍇
Today is the first day of the 7-day celebration of Kwanzaa!
Let's all reflect on the Nguzo Saba - the seven core principles of this holiday:
Umoja (Unity)
Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)
Ujima (Collective Work & Responsibility)
Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics)
Nia (Purpose)
Kuumba (Creativity)
Imani (Faith)
12/25/2023
Many people around the world are celebrating Christmas today! So, for today's Access Reflections post, tell us about a holiday you learned about with your Access classes! How did you celebrate it? 🎄🎁
12/24/2023
For many people around the world, Christmas celebrations are beginning.🎄🎁
To everyone at Access Headquarters, we are sending you the gift of love, peace, and joy this holiday season. Merry Christmas! ⭐
12/23/2023
Have you heard of the 7-day festival of Kwanzaa? 🤔
Kwanzaa is a cultural festival celebrated primarily in the United States from December 26th to January 1st each year. ⭐
Dr. Maulana Karenga created this holiday in 1966 to honor African heritage in African-American culture, offering a time for reflecting on the community's African roots and values.
Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday that includes songs, dances, African drums, storytelling, poetry reading, and a large traditional meal. On each day of Kwanzaa, a candle is lit on the Kinara, which holds seven candles. Three red candles on the left, three green on the right, and a black candle in the center. Each candle presents one of the seven principles. Would you like to learn more about this holiday?
Check out this post to read more about Kwanzaa or use it for reading practice in your classroom! https://bit.ly/kwanzaa-access
12/22/2023
Access students from Bangaldesh recently visited the American Corner in Sylhet to learn about American education and culture. 🇧🇩🇺🇸
They started with a welcome speech by Pranab Kanti Deb, the program coordinator. Mr. Mostafa Kamal, Director of the American Corner, then gave an engaging presentation about American life, using his experiences in the U.S. to inspire the students. 🌏🤝
They also watched the award-winning short film "The English Teacher" and discussed its themes, enhancing their critical thinking and creativity. The visit concluded with a meeting with Professor Dr. Md. Ashraful Alam, the vice-chancellor of Sylhet International University. 😀
GEIST Center, Sylhet English Access Microscholarship Program GEIST - Sylhet Chapter U.S. Embassy Dhaka
12/21/2023
Access English teachers in El Salvador recently completed a 3-day professional training. They explored Socio-Emotional Learning, Project Based Learning, and using Artificial Intelligence in English teaching. They also shared their best teaching practices. 🇸🇻
Special thanks to English Languagege Fellow Dr. Jim Rogers for his excellent work in organizing the sessions. This training will greatly enhance our teachers' ability to provide effective English education. 👏☺️
Centro Cultural Salvadoreño Americano English Access - CCSA CCSA-San Miguel American English at State Embajada de los Estados Unidos en El Salvador Relo Mexico
12/20/2023
Siouxsan Robinson and Chokash Nanaiya Owns-Different-Horses, amazing Native American dancers from Native Pride Productions, recently shared the rich and colorful culture of Indigenous people with Access students in India. 🇮🇳 🇺🇸
Their visit led to wonderful conversations and a greater appreciation for different cultures. 🤝
The trip ended with a special evening hosted by Consul General Melinda Pavek, where they celebrated the success of their tour with friends from the US and Kolkata. This event highlighted the importance of art, diversity, and unity between the US and India.
Here's to the power of cultural exchanges and making new friends across the world! U.S. Consulate General Kolkata