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Spanish Teachers in Peru
All AMAUTA teachers are native speakers and professionals who are committed to giving students the richest possible experience of Peruvian culture and customs. They have been chosen because of their high quality teaching skills, their enthusiasm and their knowledge of Cusco and Peru. Coming from different countries in Latin-America they all took the AMAUTA teachers' training and participate in continuing education during their employment.
Spanish Teachers in Peru
Libia Castillo
I am really happy to be part of a team that is so committed to its work. I love to welcome the students every Monday and celebrate with them on Fridays with a Pisco Sour. It is a great way to acknowledge their achievements once they receive their certificates after they have finished their courses.
Rodolfo Terrazas
My name is Rodolfo and I am a part of the excellent group of teachers that work here in Amauta. I have many beautiful memories of each student that I have taught here at the school.
Nury Sosa
Here, apart from teaching the Spanish language, we share information about our culture, our lifestyle and our traditions. It is through learning a language that we become more aware of a particular culture. Because we come in contact with students from different parts of the world, we also are able to learn from them and experience a taste of their culture. We look forward to having you here at our school soon!
Paula Araujo Gamarra
Teaching Spanish at the AMAUTA Spanish School is a unique opportunity for me to not only teach Spanish to students from all over the world, but learn from them as well. Not only do I teach the Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and the pronunciation, I have the chance to learn a lot about my students, their experiences, habits and I enjoy a special friendship with them. This is what makes my work very intense and extensive.
Giovana Alegria
Working in Amauta has given me the satisfaction to meet new people and to be in a nice working environment. Each day I have the chance to get in touch with cultures and customs from different countries through conversations with the students. These students also learn much about Peru through the AMAUTA school and their classes. Teaching Spanish to foreign students not only enlightens the students, but it enlightens me as well.
Elvira Perez Pacheco Guerra
My name is Elvira Pérez The possibility to interact with people from different places gives me the chance to not only teach the Spanish language, but also share our history, culture, customs etc. and to get to know those of my students. Actually, I enjoy the opportunity to enlarge my vision of the world all the time through what I learn from my students while they do the same.
Nancy Flórez Puma
Hello, my name is Nancy Flórez, I have a degree in education from the San Antonio Abad University in Cusco; therefore I am a licensed Spanish teacher. I am specialized in language and literature as well as Quechua and the history of Cusco. Thanks to my degree I understand and know a lot more about my origin and the Andean culture, which makes me value it more. At the moment I teach communication, Quechua and investigation at the public musician college in Cusco and I am a Spanish teacher at the prestigious AMAUTA School. I love working at Amauta because of the relationship with so many different personalities from various places around the world which enriches my work as a teacher as well as a person.
Patricia Ochoa Medina
Teaching Spanish to foreign students, is not only teach the language itself, but also interact and share our customs, traditions, history and especially our culture and lifestyle. For me it's a great experience and interesting activity because I can also learn the same from my students and their culture. The pleasant atmosphere and team of teachers is very nice, we really enjoyed the friendship that begins with students in the daily share !!..
Dessiree Madeleyne Salas Acurio
My name is Dessiree Madeleyne Salas Acurio, and I work as a professor at AMAUTA Spanish School. I am very content for two reasons. The company is very organized, and moreover, I like teaching Spanish. It is motivating to watch students that arrive without any knowledge of Spanish, and after, they can communicate very well in a language that is not his own.
Mónica Chacón
Hola, my name is Monica Chacón. Since I have started working here with my colleagues, I have lived a lot of moments of fellowship and organization. Going to Amauta every day symbolizesa preparation of classes so that the students have great memories of their classes, of nice anecdotes in Peru and of speaking Spanish of course.
Eliana Gastañaga
Working in AMAUTA is a really special experience for me. I can do two things that I love at the same time: on the one side teaching Spanish and sharing my culture with the students as I am a big fan of my history and the Andean world, on the other side learning more about other cultures every day and interesting visitors in Cusco that I´m lucky to get to know.
Mijhaell Aucca
Teaching Spanish in AMAUTA is an important experience for me, not just because I can help the students to communicate also because we can share experience, anecdotes, culture and current information.
I´m really happy to be part of this great team of professionals that mostly likes to help the students to learn the Spanish language.