Ultimos Posts 1. 02/02/2012 11:24 - How to Book YOUR Inca Trail Trek for Spanish students Step 1: Choose YOUR trek. Choosing the right trek for you depends on your how much time you have before, during or after your Spanish studies, and on your personal preferences. The Classic Inca Trail Trek lasts 4 days and 3 nights and the Short Inca Trail Trek lasts 2 days and 1 night. It is important to note that this trek involves a lot less trekking and camping. Step 2: Check av... 2. 30/01/2012 11:58 - Nubes, nubes, nubes… (about pretty Spanish words) Before I left Amsterdam I asked the people around me to think up ways for me to connect with them while in Buenos Aires. I told them there would be days I?d be feeling somewhat blue and ?wouldn?t it be great if I then could connect with you?? I got 61 little assignments. Some are easy. ?Make a self-portrait every day? for example. But what about ?Eat a complete Parilla . You may ne... 3. 27/01/2012 11:13 - What to Pack for the Inca Trail Trek: Our Eleven Essential Items Almost all students studying Spanish in Cusco, will visit the famous Machu Picchu ruins, either before , during or after their Spanish classes. Many students participate in the famous Inca Trail, a four day hike to Machu Picchu. Here is a list of essential items you do not want to forget! INCA TRAIL PACKING LIST Backpack: This might seem obvious, but it is so important to hav... 4. 26/01/2012 15:20 - Immersed in Peruvian culture while learning Spanish: Potato Perfection! It is believed by scientists that all potatoes have a single origin in Peru where thousands of varieties still exist in the Andes and where over 100 cultivars might be found in a single valley. It is also believed that the potato was first domesticated between 2000 and 3000 BC and flourishes today in a wide variety of colors, flavors, textures and sizes. There are approximate... 5. 19/01/2012 18:28 - In the beginning… (about classmates, homework en fun teachers) So. Learning has started here at AMAUTA Spanish School in Buenos Aires. It?s back to school all over again. Students, teachers, classrooms. Some things are quite different though. It?s funny how something mandatory in high school can be so much fun later in life. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I?m in the beautiful city of Buenos Aires surrounded by bigger-then-big trees, and... |