Student Testimonials Spanish courses in Peru
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Reviews: 1
This email properly thank you and Amauta School for a beautiful experience. From the beginning, I have been so grateful for the enrollment and accommodation. You are very easy to work with, and I’m sure you deal with many on a daily basis. Thank you for being really kind.
My professors (Nury and Hans) were incredibly accommodating and wonderful teachers. I didn’t realize that trying to learn a new language is like performing brain surgery. All of them are wonderful, thoughtful teachers.
The staff at the school is also so kind, nice, and thoughtful. I also liked that you have those doctors doing their research at your school. One special person I have to mention is Rachel. She is doing a wonderful job! She is bubbly, eloquent, sweet, kind, and funny. Thanks to all for a wonderful time in Peru.
My kids (12 and 10 yo) took Spanish lessons at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵand had a positive experience. The school clearly had experience with kids and there were enough other kids enrolled so that they were in a small group appropriate for their needs and experience. They incorporated some walking tours into the lessons. The staff was responsive and communicative. I would definitely enroll them here again in the future.
My time at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ was phenomenal. Always kind and friendly, the teachers took time to get to know their students. While they had their lesson plans, they were also attuned to the interests, concerns and the energey level of their students. We didn’t speak solely of the themes of the class during my two week Spanish course of ‘intermediate’ study, but also of the lives of the studetns and the teachers, our families, professional aspirations, exeriences in Peru, the cultures of Cusco, the pre-Columbian world of South America, recent presidents of Peru, environmental issues and sometimes divergent approaches to life found in Peru, Western Europe and the United States as well.
As our Spanish lessons were informed by our lives outside of class, so were they reinforced by ‘field trips’ with our teachers and extracurricular activities which took place after the completion of the school day. Ultimately, the dynamic between teachers and students (and the friendships that emerged between the students themselves) created an atmosphere in which we were engaged, could laugh at ourselves and support one another in our shared desire to communicate with greater proficiency in Peru.
At ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵlanguage school, I was impressed by the quality of teaching and the friendly and professional staff. At AMAUTA, there is a worldwide diversity of students. Everyone is so happy to improve their communication skills and immerse themselves in the Spanish language in Peru.
The administrative staff are incredibly diligent and provide invaluable support as you navigate your way through a foreign city (and language!). In addition, the facilities at the school are adequate and provide a great place for staff and students to foster a harmonious learning environment.
Cusco is a buzzing city with immense beauty, fascinating history, amazing people and vibrant culture. Cusco is home to some of the greatest South American culinary delights, including chocolate and coffee you won’t experience anywhere else. The views of the Andean mountain ranges surrounding the city are just breathtaking, as is the way the city lights up at night! Cusco is a safe city to live, work, study and play in!
I would highly recommend ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵif you’re travelling through Peru and want to broaden your unique adventure to include Spanish language acquisition and a lot of FUN!
My name is Anneli, and I am 57 old. I'm from Finland, but I live in Sweden. I spent two weeks at the ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ in Peru in November 2019. The school was very nice, and they have very professional and kind teachers, which makes the studies fun. I found that the atmosphere in the school was very familiar and warm. In the evenings, we could participate in all kinds of activities like a salsa course. The school is located close to the centre of Cusco, and there are many restaurants close by where you can enjoy delicious meals. There is also a lot to see in Cusco! For example, you see me at the trance of the "Inka Museum". Then, of course, you can do excursions, like "Machu Picchu" and much else…
I highly recommend the school; it is an adventure that you will remember for the rest of your life!
Hola, me llamo Dominik!
I came to ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵto remember the Spanish language I studied at school. But what ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵdid was a complete boost for my Spanish skills!
In a friendly atmosphere, the teachers taught me Spanish vocabulary and new sentence constructions and, therefore, took my Spanish to a new higher level. Cusco is the perfect city to spend the afternoon with your new friends from all over the world. Besides this, during the free activities offered by AMAUTA, you might discover a hidden talent of yourself. In my case: I'm now a salsa dancing, world-class pan flute player!
All in all, I would recommend this Spanish school to everyone; it's going to be a lifetime experience.
I like to say thanks to all the beautiful people working at the Amauta Spanish school in Cusco. I have spent here four weeks, and ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵhas convinced me.
The school is located directly in the centre of Cusco, which makes it easy to discover the city. It is a good base for weekend trips to famous places nearby, e.g. Rainbow Mountain or Machu Picchu. If you are looking for engaged Spanish teachers who not only take care of the language but of your whole experience in Peru, you will find this a great Spanish School. Besides the lessons, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵprovides the students with many engaging extra activities such as Peruvian cooking, salsa lessons, chats on Peruvian slang, and a lot more.
The accommodation is simple but clean, and the ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵteam takes care of you. They are serving a nice breakfast and a good lunch. ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵalso offers a laundry service for a small amount of money which makes life easy. Thanks for everything.
Everyone at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵis very friendly! The Spanish teachers make sure that everyone learns Spanish no matter how much time they have.
I live with a host family, and my favourite part of the day is the lunch and breakfast together because they are talking to me in Spanish, so I learn the language even faster. I recommend living with a host family because you can experience Cusco even more.
Hi, I am Meike, and I am from the Netherlands. I took Spanish classes at AMAUTA, and I worked as a volunteer in Cusco on a project for children. The Spanish lessons were fun, and I had lovely teachers. At the project, I had the opportunity to put theory into practice which has helped me improve my Spanish skills. During my volunteer work, I stayed at the student residence of AMAUTA. The location is excellent, in the city centre of Cusco, the best place to meet other students and volunteers.
Now and then, Amauta organizes activities like dinners, salsa classes, cooking classes, tours, or beer pongs. At the weekends, I made trips to Rainbow Mountain, Lares, and the Sacred Valley. And, of course, Machu Picchu! Except for the rain - I was in Cusco during the rainy season -, Cusco is great. It is a lively city with a rich history, and there is much to do.
In short, I had a great time at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵin Cusco, and I would highly recommend studying at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ.
Hola Chicos! Soy Davide and soy de Switzerland. Three weeks ago, I came to ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵPeru to study Spanish and get an authentic cultural experience. I came to Peru to get to know my mother´s native culture and language! She grew up in Lima but has been living in Switzerland ever since. It was always my dream to spend more time in her birth country and do so in an enriching way. Because of this, I now learn Spanish, and I also started volunteering in Cusco at a local dog shelter!
It has been great seeing my Spanish improve the way it has. My mother always spoke to me from a young age, so I did not have too much trouble understanding, but my speaking has dramatically improved over this short period. Much of this is because of AMAUTA´s methodology, which is very conversation-focused. Whatever grammar points my fellow students or I lack, we are sure to review, but we do so in a way that helps us use it practically. We then typically go out on cultural excursions through the city and practice it first-hand with local people from Cusco.
I did not know that my mother´s homeland was so close to so many natural treasures! I recently took trips to Lake Titicaca and Rainbow Mountain, and both were stunning and radically different. Every week I can study Spanish, work at the dog shelter, learn about Peruvian culture, and then see a fantastic piece of the local landscape, and sometimes all of these things happen at once! I cannot recommend ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ enough and hope that my fellow Swiss and people from all over the world come to enjoy the great school and the city of Cusco.