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Post by Gregory Grove on Jun 11, 2010 12:14:20 GMT -5
12/4/2009 22:04
Ah, Chacha... ...the perfect place to start in Peru. Small enough to know your way around in a couple of weeks, but also at the heart of a really interesting, and relatively unexplored part of Peru - you´ll have more than enough to fill your weekends! And, of course, being in one place for some time, and with people familiar with Peruvian culture, gives you a good grounding in...well, in not being too obvious a foreigner...in being confident in the basic formalities of Peruvian life, which is invaluable if you´re wanting to travel around later.
As for the school, it´s a really comfortable place to work. There´s always someone around to help you out with ideas for classes, and plenty of materials. Fun and new ideas are completely encouraged! It can get a bit intense living and working with the same people for four months - but you´ll get really close to your colleagues ( evn if it is a bit too easy to stick together speaking English and not venture out to meet local people.)
SO, on the whole, a really, really recommendable experience! Very Happy.
Ronia Salman Lord, UK:
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