Semi - Intensive 10

Peru Spanish School

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Semi intensive 10 (10 group lessons per week)

This program is chosen by many students because it has fewer class hours than other our intensive programs, leaving plenty of free time for fun and other activities. They want to be better communicators and are looking for a good teaching methodology that prioritizes conversation practice.

This program include:

- 10 lessons one-to-one classes (grammar or conversation)
- Morning or afternoon schedule depends on availability of the school.
- Spanish course book
- Placement and level test
- Certificate of studies
- Start date every Monday
- Location(s): choose one or multiple locations (for a minimum stay of a week): Lima - Cusco

Course topics

Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities

Class schedule

Course duration
1-52 weeks
Start dates
Every Monday
Classes per week
10 lessons per week (each lesson lasts 50 min)
Class days
Monday - Friday

Class times

You can choose from the following class times:

Morning session
09:00 AM - 12:40 PM
Afternoon session
02:00 PM - 05:40 PM

Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.

Class level

All levels, beginner to advanced
You will take a placement test on your first day to determine your class level. You may also take this test before your arrival in Cusco.

Class size

Average 3 students
Maximum 7 students

Student age

Age range 16 years old and older
Average 27 years old
(21 in the summer)

Certificate

A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the course.
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"Great hands on teaching"

Joe Francis, student from UK

A really great school. The school is run very well with classes always starting on time, and they always have time to listen to any concerns. The teachers are extremely intelligent and helpful, always ready to help when you have a problem. I couldn’t recommend this school more highly.

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Duration of study
1 week
Date of study
14 Mar 2022 - 25 Mar 2022
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
This is a verified review. This student has booked a course at this school through Language International.

"This small school in a non-touristy, authentically local part of Cusco, within easy reach of the centre of town, provides the opportunity for an excellent immersion experience; in not only the beautiful Spanish language, but also in the culture and daily life of Peru."

Alison Rosalie Brookes MD

I have recently returned home to the US from my third month-long stay in Cusco, studying Spanish at Peru Spanish school. My teacher, Erik Gonzalez, was, as always, outstanding in every way. I took 4 hours a day of classes with him, mostly at the school in a small sunny classroom; and I cannot imagine being able to do that with any other human being because talking for 4 hours a day for 4 weeks with the same person would be very difficult, even in one's own language...but with Erik the classes simply fly by. He is well known by all his students for being very funny, but I also find him to be very wise and interesting to listen to. I learned a lot about Peru's political, social and historical characteristics and I gratefully acknowledge his extraordinary patience in correcting my grammar, as well as his tolerance while I struggle to make sense of a world totally different from my own. Of various specific talents that he brings to the table, the one that has helped me greatly is his ability to role-play medical situations since I am a physician seeking to be able to speak Spanish with my patients.
My lodgings, the same for each of my 3 visits, were with a family who live very near to the school. They were completely hospitable while also allowing me the privacy of a room of my own, and the freedom to come and go at any hour. I was especially grateful that when I was bedridden for a day with laryngitis, they were even more hospitable to me, and incredibly kind. Living with a family and speaking in Spanish exclusively for a month, certainly increased my exposure to the language and of course I learned a great deal more about life for people in Cusco than I would have done by staying in a hotel or an apartment by myself. This lodging was arranged for me by the school, for which I am very grateful.
The school itself is small and easy to access, on a quiet street. Nearby are numerous restaurants and shops, and the area is safe and quiet. It is the sort of area in which you recognize people and can feel as if you are part of the community. The only additional thing I would ask for at the school is a sofa in a quiet room so that I could lie down for a few minutes for a break between classes and perhaps in the afternoon. There was a nice swing in the garden but I was not sure if the school was really available to me as a place to unwind. Cusco, at a very high altitude, is absolutely exhausting and I felt physically ill most of the time, for the whole month, so a warm place to lie down would have really helped.
When I was at the school this past month there were very few other students so I cannot say whether the social activities were typical. I would prefer to do cultural and social visits as part of the teaching experience, perhaps as a basis for the conversation classes; which could take place off-site. I have visited markets, art studios, restaurants, shops and museums with Erik and other teachers, in small groups, and I think group activities during class time which include the teachers, so as to be a part of the Spanish-language-immersion experience, are the best option. The proposed organized activities were potentially fun but with so few other students, a change in the way of doing the visits, to make them more personal, would be more enticing.
Obviously if there were more students the school's dynamic would be very different and there would be more people to socialize with in the afternoons and evenings but when there are very few other students life can get quite lonely. I was incredibly lucky that I knew some other people from my previous times in Cusco, because without them I would have been very lonely until my teacher agreed to travel with me.
In 4 weeks, I not only greatly improved my Spanish but also visited Lake Titicaca, Puerto Maldonado, Arequipa and Lima; all while living a "normal" life in Cusco. It would be equally easy, (as I did during my previous times at Peru Spanish,) to visit Machu Picchu, and all of the other iconic locations in the Sacred Valley.
I think that Peru Spanish School provides an excellent Spanish-immersion experience. For the serious student, and for anyone seeking to learn everything possible about Peruvian culture, it is an excellent choice. Situated away from the main touristic centre but easily accessible to it, the school provides the option of taking one's time as a student seriously while being well-placed for a marvelous experience of life in Peru.
I would like to thank Erik Gonzalez for being my teacher. He is the heart and soul of the school, both inside and outside of the classroom and he is the main reason that the school has become so important to me.
Alison Rosalie Brookes

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Duration of study
5 weeks
Date of study
21 Oct 2019 - 28 Nov 2019
Would you recommend this school?
Yes

"Nice people and use of english in a beautiful city."

Andreas Müller

At the time of my stay there weren't to many people at the school.
For my lessons it was good because I get privat lessons, what I
realised at the end was a really good thing. Because I met lots of
people before on my travel I never felt borred but I think other
students get kind of borred because there are no other students.
Just stayed two weeks at the peru spanish school in cusco but
they were great. Teachers like Erik, Miluska support my perfectly.
Conversations classe with Giovanna were great and really rich,
sadly just happend one time. Ygor was always really friendly and
he organised everything fast, if you would like to go on a tour.
Thank you to all you guys you made my stay perfect and I really
recommand the peru spanish school.
In the main time between classes I stayed with my guestfamily.
Grima Vargas and her husband Rudy Pompilla with her childrens
Nataly, Arely and Victor. They were just an incredible friendly and nice
guestfamily. They took some time to listen to me correct me and
pushed my spanish level to a next stage. The organised a football
game for me or showed me how to cook tradicional dishes. The
acommondation with hot shower and always good food was also
perfect.This cute, lovley and friendly were at least a journey to Peru
worth. I wish every student that he/she get such a good family.
Thank you family Vargas-Pompilla so much to be so nice to me.

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Duration of study
1 week
Date of study
19 Aug 2019 - 30 Aug 2019
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
Ygor Zambrano, Director at Peru Spanish School responded to this review.
04 November 2019

Thank you Andi!
I hope you may come back some time.
Erik and Miluska say hello.

"PERU SPANISH SCHOOL is familar, structured and professional"

Johann Niederberger

First learning Spanish before attending my Peru trip at «PERU SPANISH» in Cusco was the best decision. My stay at «PERU SPANISH» lasted 5 weeks from April to the end of May and initially I had virtually no knowledge of Spanish. All my teachers (Miluska, Giovanna and Eric) were very dedicated and the Spanish lessons were structured and professional, so after a short time I was able to talk all over in Cusco, in the market, in the restaurant or even with the taxi driver. During the breaks at «PERU SPANISH» all students spoke Spanish as good as anyone could and less often you drifted into English and the atmosphere at the school was very familiar. My accommodation at Hotel Rumi Punku in the centre of Cusco was provided to me by «PERU SPANISH» (Ygor, Eric) and I was very pleased with this hotel and would recommend it to anyone.


After 5 weeks at the «PERU SPANISH» I made a wonderful round-trip all-over Peru. Unlike previous trips to South America, this time, thanks to «PERU SPANISH», I was able to enjoy the journey much more with my newly acquired Spanish knowledge.
A very, very big thank you to «PERU SPANISH»!
SALUDOS!

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Duration of study
4 weeks
Date of study
29 Apr 2019 - 1 Jun 2019
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
Ygor Zambrano, Director at Peru Spanish School responded to this review.
26 September 2019

Thank you so much.
We were very happy to have you in our school in Cusco.

"A child's dream come true!"

Vinícius Borges de Oliveira

It was a dream since the time of school to live and study outside Brazil, that after some achievements, I managed to do more of this! I chose a trusted agency here from Brazil that made the intermediation for my dream to happen .. and went without fear! I was a little scared not knowing which family would receive me, but it was love at first sight with everyone there !! The young foreigners who were there too! Everything perfect ! E and school, had no better location to choose from !! Close to a lot of good stuff and my house. Perfect classrooms, excellent teachers and a warm and welcoming atmosphere! All brand new and with great preparation and care for the students! I would love to repeat this exchange again next year for my story and then be able to tell my future children !!! Thank you Peru spanish for welcoming me with open arms ...

And when I had problems .. no one in the family I lived and the school principal stopped reaching out to help me without even thinking twice !! It was the third time I went to Peru - Cusco and I want to go back to live for many years !!

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Duration of study
1 week
Date of study
3 Jun 2019 - 14 Jun 2019
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
Ygor Zambrano, Director at Peru Spanish School responded to this review.
26 September 2019

Thank you so much for your review.
We hope you come back soon ;)

"The perfect environment to improve your Spanish."

Jana Stadelmann

The week I spent in Cusco was the last of 3 months of Spanish school. My level of Spanish was already quite advanced & I was lucky enough to be in a class with 3 other students, with the same level of knowledge as me. The class size was big enough to be able to play some fun games & small enough to actually learn something. The teachers were great too.
I chose to stay with a local family with 2 kids. They were really nice and very helpful with planning my weekend trip to Machu Picchu.

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Date of study
11 Mar 2019 - 15 Mar 2019
Would you recommend this school?
Yes
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Housing

Peru Spanish School offers the following housing types:
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Homestay - Single-person room - No meals

S$ 227
weekly
Age range: 18 - 80 years old
Location: In the city center of Cusco
Housing type: Homestay
Room type: Single-person room
Board type: No meals
Facilities: Kitchen, wireless internet, and free internet
Distance to school: 10 - 20 minutes by walk
Availability: January - December
Check-in: Sunday, after 11:00 AM
Check-out: Saturday, before 10:00 AM
S$ 227
Our homestay no meals are carefully seected. Even though this type of accommodation do not offer meals to students, you can still have the whole peruvian family experience in a friendly, warm and nice enviorement.
Our homestay provides you the kitchen access so you can prepare your own meals.
Private bathroom and walkind distance are available upon requested.

Homestay - Single-person room - Breakfast and dinner

S$ 270
weekly
Age range: 16 - 80 years old
Location: In the city center of Cusco
Housing type: Homestay
Room type: Single-person room
Board type: Breakfast and dinner (14 meals per week)
Facilities: Kitchen, wireless internet, free internet, and garden
Distance to school: 5 - 25 minutes by walk
Availability: January - December
Check-in: Sunday, after 09:00 AM
Check-out: Saturday, before 10:00 AM
S$ 270
Our school Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture and traditions in a friendly, nice and safe enviorement. Here you have the opportunity to live with a typical peruvian family and try the local food. If by any chance you have a special diet (gluten free, vegetarian, vegan, etc) please let us know in advance to assign you a proper homestay.
The bedrooms are comfortable and have all the facilities for you to make you feel at home. Most of the homestay are between 10-25 minutes away from the school by walking.
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Student residence - Single-person room - No meals

S$ 213
weekly
Age range: 18 - 70 years old
Location: In the city center of Cusco
Housing type: Student residence
Room type: Single-person room
Board type: No meals
Facilities: Kitchen, wireless internet, and free internet
Availability: January - December
Check-in: Sunday, after 11:00 AM
Check-out: Saturday, before 10:00 AM
S$ 213
For your comfort, the students residence are equipped and furnished. You can use the kitchen, utensils and appliances. The living room and the dining room are at your disposal as areas of work or relaxation where you can share leisure time with your roommates. You will have a private bedroom with Wi-Fi connection. Private bathroom is available upon request.

The residence are usually from 20 to 30 minutes (by foot or by public transportation) away from the school building.
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Visa support

We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. The school is also not authorized to issue documents to support your visa application. If you need a visa, you have to apply for a visitor or tourist visa on your own.

Flights and airport transfer

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