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The end of CTI 3rd edition
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We close the 3rd edition of Compartí tu Idioma, the volunteer program where international students participated in language classes in CABA schools.

The third edition of the Compartí tu Idioma program, held in October 2019, brought together 27 students from the United States, Italy, South Korea, France, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Brazil and Zimbabwe. Meet all the volunteers here.
Arriving from different parts of the world, volunteers were able to assist teachers in English, Portuguese, French and Italian classes. For a month they had the opportunity to share the culture, language and history of their own countries with elementary school students. And upon completion of the program they received a diploma from the City Government.
These are just some of the testimonies left by those who went through the program:
"Children have a lot of potential and it's good when you can help them see that."
Teresa Ribeiro, Portugal
"I learned a lot about the Argentine education system and the way schools and classes work in Buenos Aires."
Hagar Sivan, Zimbabwe
"What I liked the most was seeing the interest on part of the students in knowing new cultures."
Alexandra Schäfer, Germany
If you are an international student, you are fluent in Spanish and know English, French, Portuguese or Italian, do not hesitate to sign up for the next edition of Compartí tu Idioma! Registrations will open in 2020.
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