Stephanie Hellemans of Brussels, Belgium, gives us a good view of being one of our younger students at the school and how our Lima, Peru school stands up in regards to safety, finding friends, and enjoying thesurrounding areas.
Stephanie is on her way to speaking many languages, and she has big travel plans to enjoy South America’s many countries.
0:27 – Peru as a first South American stop
0:55 – Forgetting the bad Spanish
1:36 – Peru’s forgiving accent
2:37 – Not lonely with a homestay family
3:19 – Local Peruvians as friends and tour guides
3:54 – Typical Ecela classes
5:06 – Making mistakes in class
5:56 – Challenging verb tenses and irregular verbs
7:17 – Activities after class
8:06 – Weekend Trips: Ica, Huaraz, Cusco
9:30 – Ecela: Who doesn’t fit in?
10:40 – Safety in Lima
10:56 – Lima transportation options
11:18 – Bus system ease
11:35 – Live the Peruvian life in a homestay
12:47 – Favorite foods
13:39 – Lima night life
14:19 – Too many favorite Spanish words
15:13 – Stephanie’s future travel
16:07 – Fast time in Peru!
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