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Teach English at Schools in Cusco, Peru
Description
Peru is a country with one foot in the past; well aware of its ancient history it has managed to hold on to its identity despite invasions first by colonials and then tourists. That's what makes Peru such an appealing country, along with the mountains, beaches and jungles of course. Cuzco was the heart of the Incan empire, and its very proud of it, so if you happen to be a 16th century Spanish colonialist be warned. Its also a great place from which to explore Macchu Piccu as well as the foothills of the Andes. You'll be working in an Andean school which teaches more than 300 students ranging in age from 6 to 12. Most of your time will be spent teaching English but you may also be given the choice to get involved in arts, music and even karate. Well include our TEFL certification to help you prepare.
*Project details:
Working in one of two schools there is the option to be in Cusco or based just outside in Calca, the sacred valley of the Inca's, 50km north of Cusco.
San Luis Gonzaga founded in 1954, is a primary school with about 550 pupils from the ages of six to 12. There is currently no budget to pay English teachers in this school. However, Calca is located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco and is therefore a destination for tourists, where some families accommodate them in their homes. Children could play an important role in helping with the tourists if they spoke English. Also, when they grow up they would find better jobs if they spoke English.
We work with Colegio Andino Khipu in the magical heartland of the old Incan Empire. Andino Khipu is a non-profit making, mixed male and female school that teaches around 300 children between the ages of six and 16.
Khipu in Quechua, derives from the concept of tying, knotting, lassoeing.
'Khipu' - by which we lassoe our ancestral Andean culture with the modern world.
*Why the project needs volunteers:
The project needs volunteers as English teachers are in short supply and they play a very important role in helping native Peruvians learn English. Acquiring strong language skills can broaden their horizons and give them access to far better employment opportunities in the future.
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Highlights
* Helping improve the language levels in your Andean school
* Soaking up the culture and exploring the museums of this fascination city
* Trying to master Sapa - a traditional Peruvian bar game and a great way to make some friends!
Not far from world famous Machu Picchu! The placement is based in the legendary city of Cusco, the heart of the old Incan Empire and an exciting and spiritual blend of the mystical and modern. Close to the mythical Machu Picchu, Cusco is the perfect place to both volunteer and experience the best of Peru, and indeed South America.
Qualifications
What kind of skills you need to go on this type of project:
As the locals do not speak that much English, you'll get more from your experience by learning some Spanish before your project starts. You should be a confident communicator, be patient, and above all, hard working and enthusiastic!
Your role as a volunteer:
The main focus is on teaching English, however there may be opportunities to get involved in arts, music, guided tours to historical monuments and even teaching karate!









