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SHARE Convention 2010

Last Thursday 29th and Friday 30th, I attended the fifth congress for teachers of English organized by SHARE. It took place at Regente Palace Hotel in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

Omar Villareal kindly invited me . Thank you, Omar!
Important institutions sponsored SHARE convention such as the British Council, the Fulbright Commission, AACI among others.

This annual event offered a varied programme of high academic standards. The SHARE team is leaded by the Villareal family: Omar, Marina, Martín and Sebastián. I was told that more than 30 people work hard to carry out this successful event and that teachers from all over the country come to get inspiring ideas and share knowledge. There were presentations from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a very complete exhibition area where I met Gustavo González and Mady Casco. 


Visit SHARE website to join its e-magazine: http://www.shareeducation.com.ar/index.htm

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