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    boyer27707
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    We will be coming to Cuenca in early November and staying thru most of December. Although we have some Spanish we would be interested in taking lesson for the first month that we are there. Any recommendations about schools in Cuenca & why? thanks

    #484830
    SUZAN HASKINS
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    You might check out the Simon Bolivar School — they have schools in Quito, Cuenca and the Amazon — and they’ll also do classes via Skype if you want to get started before you arrive.

    #485879

    Does one need a teaching cert. or other credentilals to get a job teaching English?

    #486032
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    Mark, it depends where you want to teach — in an accredited school, you’ll need a certificate. Elsewhere — especially if you work as a private tutor — you may not.

    #486085
    JOHN RUSCICA
    Participant

    Hola. I highly recommend Simon Bolivar. I attended one-on-one lessons for four weeks, five days a week, four hours per day. I also participated in many of the evening activities. If you chose hostel rather than homestay, I also recommend that you have Alexandra at the school make a reservation at Hostal La Castellana which is located next to the school. The hostel is more like a hotel, has a great staff, nice breakfast, is clean, has internet, etc. Fausto, the school director, does a great job. The staff is very professional and there is plenty of opportunity to practice spanish with faculty and students. My spanish is “high-intermediate” level. I was really able to accelerate my learning with the one-on-one, four hour per day sessions. I’ve taken group lessons before and although they are more fun, you will learn much more by constantly speaking and having a custom learning plan. The Simon Bolivar learning materials are excellent. I plan to return. By the way, you will find it hard to return to the US after living in Cuenca. Have fun!

    #486086
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    Thanks, John, that’s good to know. And just to be clear, you studied at the Simon Bolivar School in Cuenca, right?

    #486087
    JOHN RUSCICA
    Participant

    Yes, I attended Simon Bolivar School in Cuenca five days a week for four weeks.

    #486088

    Checked out the websites for the Hostal La Castellana and for Simon Bolivar School and was very impressed. Looks like we won’t get down there until 2014 but I’ve bookmarked both of them and will be checking them out. Thanks.

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