Favorite Activities in Cusco, Perú *Be sure to click on the links to learn more about each activity! Just be prepared to experience a strong desire to book a plane ticket immediately thereafter. Do you enjoy motorized adventure? Going four-wheeling is a popular student activity. Take the opportunity to tour Cusco! Approximately 3.5 hour tour, […]
Vista de Viernes: Cusco Markets
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Vista de Viernes: Holy/Good Friday
La Semana Santa a La Limeña
SEMANA SANTA A LA LIMEÑA De las diversas tradiciones de nuestra ciudad, la Semana Santa es una de las más reconocidas y seguidas. El pueblo peruano y, especialmente, el limeño han experimentado la Vida y Pasión de Cristo con admirable fervor religioso, herencia española con la que nos insertamos en el mundo católico. Of the […]
Favorite Restaurants: Cusco
Favorite Restaurants: Cusco, Perú Pizza Carlo is a pizzeria just a five minute walk from ECELA’s school. Pizzas between 15 and 30 soles ($6—$11 USD) About ten minutes away is the restaurant Inkafe, which offers both national and international foods. Dishes between 15 and 35 soles ($6—$13 USD) El Paisa offers Creole food and foods […]
Vista de Viernes: Comida!
2011 Excellence in Customer Satisfaction Award
ECELA Spanish Schools have won the Excellence Award from languagecourse.net in customer satisfaction yet again! Every year LanguageCourse.Net requests evaluations from more than a thousand language course students worldwide in order to honour language schools which provide outstanding services to their clients. As a result of these evaluations LanguageCourse.Net presents an annual Excellence Award to […]
What About Accents? ECELA Specifics
Spanish speakers, just like speakers of any other language, have a particular accent based upon where they were born, raised, or currently live. So what does that mean for you, a Spanish learner? Accents in ECELA’s school locations are all different and also have varying levels of difficulty. They can be difficult both to mimic […]
Five Steps to Planning a Spanish School Gap Year
Planning a Spanish School Gap Year Increasingly, students are taking advantage of the year between high school and higher education. This period is often referred to as a “gap year.” More and more young people are taking this time off to enhance their background before attending college. Why not plan a Spanish school gap year? […]
Gap Year: Good Idea?
Should your child have a ‘gap year’ before college? Some students need a break after high school — and some colleges approve **Article from today.MSNBC.com (http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/24260521/)** By Danielle Wood updated 4/22/2008 4:58:20 PM ET Princeton encourages it. Harvard’s a big fan. From Tufts to MIT, some of the most prestigious universities in the nation are […]