Amauta Spanish School
http://www.amautaspanish.comCalle Suecia 480 Cusco, Peru
Location
Argentina: Buenos Aires; Peru: Cusco
Program Duration
1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad)
The teenage years are an exciting, confusing and challenging time for young people. No longer little kids, they aren't adults and need specialized classes which recognize that they bore quickly with structured classes and yet they don't to be treated like little children!
There are plenty of challenging activities for the teen in these classes, as well as a number of excursions where they have opportunities to practice Spanish. If possible, they will also have the opportunity to meet young Peruvian people of a similar age.
These courses have fixed starting dates. These dates coincide with the European and US summer school vacations. Parents have the option to take Spanish class at a corresponding time to their children. These courses are available for all levels of Spanish.
- Maximum number of students: 6
- Minimum one week.
Teen Spanish and Activities Camp (13-17):
If Mum and Dad are busy working back home, or want to go travelling through Peru, or prefer to study at Amauta too and in the meantime want their kids to have a great experience, why not have them participate in our two-week Teen Spanish & Activities Camp, in the Sacred Valley or in the Peruvian rainforest? This is an experience they will never ever forget!
See website for pricelist.
Worldwide Participants.
1 day
Teach the Spanish Language to foreign visitors to Peru and Argentine via Spanish immersion programs including volunteer work, accommodation with local guest families and excursions through our in-house travel agency.
1998
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