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Thousands of tourists flock to, and hike up to, the world famous heritage site of Machu Picchu. These magnificent Inca remains tend to overshadow all the other amazing places we can explore in Peru.  The World Bank has stated that Peru is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, so it’s likely that there will be an increase in the demand for TEFL teachers. At the moment, most TEFL teaching positions are located in the capital, Lima, but there are positions all over the country.  You should check which vaccinations you might need if you are going to live in Peru. 

Capital
Lima
Currency
Sol
Area Code
51
Languages
Spanish (official) 84.1%, Quechua (official) 13%, Aymara (official) 1.7%, Ashaninka 0.3%, other native languages (includes a large number of minor Amazonian languages) 0.7%, other (includes foreign languages and sign language) 0.2% (2007 est.)

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Living and Teaching in Cuzco Tuesday 19 Dec 2017

Lucy sends us her latest views and news about her time in Cuzco, the gateway to the Inca capital of Machu Picchu.  What would it be like to live and work there?  Find out by reading on…

 


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