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Travel to Peru and add an academic component to your adventure!
December 26, 2010 - January 8, 2011
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Gonzaga University’s TESOL in Peru Program offers you the unique opportunity to earn a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Certificate, which can serve you to expand your career opportunities teaching English in various parts of the world.
The course is made up of three intrinsically weaved components:
- TESOL Course: In the class of “Theory and Practice of Language Teaching,” you will examine issues and theories
related to teaching and learning a second language.
- English Classes: You will put principles into practice by teaching English to artisans of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
The course curriculum aims to teach artisans useful phrases and basic vocabulary to describe their merchandise.
- Spanish or Quechua Course: You will take individual or small group Spanish classes. You will be tested and
placed in classes according to your level. If you speak Spanish, you can take Quechua lessons.
In addition, the TESOL in Peru Program includes excursions to Machupicchu, Cusco City, and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. You can choose to live with a host family or to stay in a hotel.
No previous teaching experience is necessary. You do not need to be a Gonzaga University student to register. Anyone can apply.
Upon the completion of TESOL in Peru, you will receive a TESOL Certificate from Gonzaga University. This university is located in the city of Spokane, in the state of Washington, USA. You do not need to be on site to enroll in the course.
You may choose to enroll in the program to:
- earn a TESOL Certificate only.
- earn a TESOL Certificate and graduate credit.
- earn a TESOL Certificate and undergraduate credit.
What's the cost of this course and what does it include? What's the course like?
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