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Spanish immersion schools in
Arequipa.
Spanish immersion schools in
Arequipa, Peru:
Caminante
Spanish School. We firmly believe that travel can
change lives. We consider travel a long-lasting experience that is
most beneficial. This applies especially when learning another
language. By means of accommodation, lessons and voluntary work we
reach full immersion in the Peruvian culture and language. We offer
several other activities like excursions, as well.
www.caminanteschool.org
Rocio Spanish
Classes. We have had experience in teaching Spanish as a
foreign language since May 1999 (Ex-Claro Spanish Program). Our
lessons are practical, fun and can be matched according to your needs.
Classes can be taken in the morning and in the afternoon, as well. We
can teach you the necessary grammar in English, German or French in
case you don’t have any knowlegde in Spanish. We can tailor our
lessons to suit all ages and levels.
www.spanish-peru.com
Llama Educación.
In order to give optimal attention to each pupil, Llama Education
teaches in small groups. Students can choose either one-to-one tuition
(which is recommended) or to learn with another student. The maximum
number of students we will teach in a group is six as this allows for
more rapid progress in learning Spanish. The main language for tuition
of students is Spanish but, if necessary, explanations will be given
in English. The books that Llama Education uses to help students
explore the language include information about Peruvian culture,
history and customs.
www.arequipaspanish.com
EDEAQ - Spanish School.
The EDEAQ is one of the very few Spanish language schools (in Arequipa
the only one), which is recognised by the Ministry of Education as a
non-governmental educational institution; i.e. the EDEAQ is a legally
established company, and, moreover, licensed by the pertinent
Municipal Authorities. Furthermore, its intensive courses are
recognised as Bildungsurlaub ("educational leave of absence") in
several German federal states. –
These are seals of quality, which are difficult to be found elsewhere
in Peru and the rest of Latin America.
www.edeaq.com
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About Arequipa:
Founded on August 5,
1540, by Manuel Garci de Carbajal, the city's name comes from the
Quechua phrase "Arequipai" which means "Yes, stay". It's not just by
chance however that its name has held true throughout time; in the
city streets, in its 'sillar' walls and in the attitude of it's people
you feel a peculiar energy, a strange impulse, inviting you to stay on
in the city.
On the skirts of the western range of the Andes, at the foot of the
Misti volcano, Arequipa (2,350 m.a.s.l.), is the capital of the
department of the same name. It is a beautiful city of mansions,
temples and convents built out of 'sillar' - a material of solidified
volcanic rock -, and distinguished by a unique architectural style.
Arequipa is surrounded by magical countryside giving it a refreshing,
bucolic air.. Websites about
Arequipa:
Info Peru,
Peru-Explorer
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