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The awarding ceremony.

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MARCO BRAZIL
is a well experienced teacher for children and teacher trainer who has been writing, presenting, and developing teaching materials for over 15 years. He works for Shubunsha a division of GAKKEN Corporation as Director of BEANS English School in this capacity. He is also a regular and popular workshop presenter of OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS TEACHING WORKSHOP SERIES. Marco runs his own school the SMARTKIDS CIRCLE. His current project the MABUHAY CLASSROOM Teacher Workshop is an attempt to share his experiences to his fellow teachers here in Japan. Marco is also an associate at (iTDi) INTERNATIONAL TEACHER DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE.
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