Last Saturday morning (12 May) APAVAC held our I ESP (English for Vocational Training) Seminar in Alicante. All in all it was a great opportunity for sharing and learning and as one of our colleagues commented "...this seminar was an important step forward. We English teachers are still trying to be professionals despite our difficult situation."
Organizing this event implied a lot of effort and we are proud of the outcome. We also devoted resources belonging to our membership to make the event free for all. Resources which regretfully were wasted when a number of the people who had registered did not turn up on the day without notice. All those attending were invited at the coffee-shop next door during the break. Coffee and pastries were wasted and we also had to apologise to Ristorante Prego where 22 meals had been booked. To avoid disappointments we would kindly ask those registering for future events to let us know in advance in case they cannot make it.
We would like to thank Catalina Iliescu, Director of Seu Universitaria Ciudad de Alicante who granted their wonderful premises, Dr José Mateo and Dr Victoria Guillén who provided the theoretical basis with highly interesting lectures, Amparo Fernández, Isabel Berenguer, Carmen Antón and Vicente Sánchez who contributed with a hands-on approach of their daily practice. We would also like to thank publishers Oxford University Press, McMillan and Pearson-Longman who showed their ESP materials.The last two generously gave away a number of valuable items for our prize-draw.