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2018/07/05

JA Training Program -30th APCC

 

Bridge Club Pakistan launched a JA train camp for the 30th APCC. The basic aim of the program was
to give them a brief insight of the experience they were about to have. The program was lead by
Moiz Ashraf Qazi (Prsident BCP).
The training program consisted of incorporate sessions educating the kids about that challenges that
they will or might face during their stay in Japan.
The JAs were taught about the basic Japanese words and these words were practiced as well, as the
medium of communication was Japanese and English. They were also shown pictures from previous
APCCs to give a better pictorial understanding.
Munhim Ashraf Qazi and Safiullah (JAs 2017),Umair Ahmed and Suleiman Afzal (JAs 2012) and
Muhammad skeikh (JA 2013 ) shared their personal experiences via PowerPoint presentations.
Saman Zahid (JA 2007) and Fatima tuz Zehra (PA 2017) explained how APCC has changed over the
years.
The Junior Ambassadors were taught about the accessories that they must be having with them
throughout their stay. They were also taught about the Japanese ethics including the way to keep
shoes and clothes etc. and were encouraged to practice them.
The JAs were also provided with custom T-Shirts of BCP along with business cards for their trip. The
parents of JAs and Chaperone also accompanied the camp. The JAs are really excited and
enthusiastic towards the APCC. The program solved most of the problems and queries of the JAs and
their parents.

On our continuation of second batch of JAs. Bridge Club Pakistan launched a JA train camp for the 30th APCC. The basic aim of the program was to give them a brief insight of the experience they were about to have. The program was lead by Moiz Ashraf Qazi (President BCP).

The training program consisted of incorporate sessions educating the kids about that challenges that they will or might face during their stay in Japan.

The JAs were taught about the basic Japanese words and these words were practiced as well, as the medium of communication was Japanese and English. They were also shown pictures from previous APCCs to give a better pictorial understanding.

 

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Munhim Ashraf Qazi and Safiullah (JAs 2017),Umair Ahmed and Suleiman Afzal (JAs 2012) and Muhammad skeikh (JA 2013 ) shared their personal experiences via PowerPoint presentations. Saman Zahid (JA 2007) and Fatima tuz Zehra (PA 2017) explained how APCC has changed over the years.

The Junior Ambassadors were taught about the accessories that they must be having with them throughout their stay. They were also taught about the Japanese ethics including the way to keep shoes and clothes etc. and were encouraged to practice them.

 

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The JAs were also provided with custom T-Shirts of BCP along with business cards for their trip. The parents of JAs and Chaperone also accompanied the camp. The JAs are really excited and enthusiastic towards the APCC. The program solved most of the problems and queries of the JAs and their parents.

The program ended with a full dress dance performance that the kids and chaperone have been working tirelessly for over a month. We are looking forward to the 30th APCC.

More photos can be found on this link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1726713970782996&type=1&l=780321e367

 

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