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WELCOME to my blog. This blog will be part of a project using TICs: blogs and tagging. I will work with Prof. Vance Stevens ( American) , Rita Zeinstejer (Rosario- Argentina) and members of EVC : Matías, María Eugenia( Mar del Plata- Argentina) , Paola, Mariel , Jorge Etcheverry ( La Plata), María Lujan and Rosaura ( Atalaya- Argentina).


I think it will be a wonderful experience where we will learn a lot.



Comments

Vance Stevens said…
Hi Nelba, nice to be working with you and Rita and Doris and Dennis and Carla if they come on board. I'm sure this will be F.U.N. I'll be away though up to April 15 and will provide you some materials then. Meanwhile, tag on!
Anonymous said…
How you doing, Nelba? This project is great, not only is useful to improve our writing but also to become deeply acquainted with each other, I mean, for example, I didn't know you're interested in computers. It's good to keep up-to-date!
Hugs, Eugenia.

PS. Don't forget check my blog! ;)
Rosaura said…
What´s up! I strongly agree with Eugenia; I´m so glad to be a member of this group where I can practise my English!
Keep in touch!
Rosaura.
Matute said…
Hi all!. I'm glad to participate in this group and project.

I'll read about the scifi and post some comment.

Here I let you my blog http://mbasilico.blogspot.com/ and I'll be posting more frecuentlly.

Hope this project grows a lot!

See you.
Nina Lyulkun said…
Hi Nelba and everyone,

I am glad to visit with your blog and learn from you all watching what you are doing.

Thanks, Nelba, for inviting to visit with you here.

Hugs,
Nina from Ukraine

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