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Véronique raconte....

bonjour, je prend enfin le temps de vous répondre. Je suis toujours en Equateur, mon retour est prévu pour le 4 de enero ........Oui pour moi que de bons souvenirs de l’école, je suis satisfaite de l’académie les profs les cours tout est très bien organise. Tout le personnel est vraiment a l’écoute la directrice Patty est géniale et son encadrement igual .Mon volontario auprès des enfants de la calle s est vraiment bien passé. Une très belle expérience sur le point humain. Tous ces enfants me manquent.

  
 
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Lena écrit...

Dear EXIS

I'd just like to tell you that I've come home from Ecuador. I came back the 6th of February. All went really well and I have had a lot of good experiences og got myself a lot of friends. I can recommend your language school. There's a lovely atmosphere and the teachers are good. My work was also very interesting. First I worked 2 places at cefoclac, primarily with grown up visually impaired people and after that a school for blind children, which is called Mariana de Jesus.

I got a lot of pedagogical experiences and considerations. Finally my host family was awesom. I also had time to travel.

I hope you are doing fine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Aina from Norway écrit...

Hi everybody, I'd like to thank for a superior service and good assistance when I went to Quito Ecuador in October. It has been a wonderful stay. Both the school, the family and the voluntary work in a jail have been an experience I will never forget. Thank you so much for everything. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you all :)

 
 
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Anne écrit...

I've been in Ecuador for almost 3 months now. The school here is really good and I have learned a lot during the 4 weeks I was there. Before I arrived, I couldn't speak a single word of Spanish, and now I can get by just fine :) I know others who went to different schools and they learned less then I did in the same period, so I think the school is really good.

At my work I quickly fitted in (I work with street children). The work hours are from 9 am - 1 pm. The first day was a bit scary: I walked into the centre, which is really poor and some tall black guys (22 years old) were waiting for me, just looking at me. I really felt small and bad at Spanish. But they showed me around (the centre consists of a room with table-soccer game and a television and a couch, and another room where homework assistance is offered). There's children aged 3-15 - these kids get help with their home work, or we teach them colours, numbers or teach them to read and calculate.

Then there's the young kids (mostly guys), aged 16-24 years. They just hang out at the centre. There were some problems with some of the bigger guys at the centre, so they had to close it down for a while, but the problems were solved.

In the beginning I didn't like the big guys very much, as they were making a pass at me, and me being blond didn't really help. But after the first week I earned myself some respect, so if they come on too strongly, I tell them off. So now I have a good relationship to them and we get along just fine. The small kids (aged 3-15) are lovely. Of course I have some favourites, and I will miss them very much. All of them are so straight-forward and at the beginning, where I couldn't talk so much with them, they welcomed me immediately anyway. I get hugs and happy smiles every day. Thre's nothing better, then when a small group comes to you for hugs - they are just so cute! You learn quickly what each individual child needs - and I sit here every day and do math for them, or practise dictation.

If the future volunteers want to make donations to the home, then there's a big need for paper, colouring/drawing books and jig saw puzzles (the kids love jig saws! But not too difficult, as it's mostly the smallest kids who play with them).

I love coming at the centre and I highly recommend it. I work at "La Marin" and know some of the people who work at "Terminal Terreste", which is the same project, but "Terminal Terreste" isn't near as good a place (I visited there as well). The people working there felt redundant as the kids who come there do not need them very much and the mutual relationship between the volunteers could be better. At "La Marin", where I work, there's many more children who need a place to stay and the mutual relationship between the volunteers is much better. We also said this to the school, so they can consider the use of "Terminal Terreste".

My family has also been fantastic, and they took me in immediately. As they say, I'm part of the family. It's really nice, since one is so far away from home.

I can only say positive things about my stay and the people from Ecuador are warm people (even though there of course are a number of bastards - but those can be found in all countries). The country/nature is incredibly beautiful, and I've been on a lot of trips every weekend with my friends down here.

I gladly recommend others to take the trip to Ecuador.

 
 
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Commentaires de Monique du Canada, qui suivait deux semaines de cours d'espagnol, juste avant Noel
Voici mes commentaires, ils se veulent constructifs.
L’école : ai beaucoup aimé l’école endroit agréable (sauf qu’il fait froid dans les salles).
Yolande, ma professeur de la première semaine était excellente. Bien préparée, motivée, on a bien travaillé. Les activités étaient très intéressantes. J’ai aimé les visites, la cuisine.
Peu d’étudiants mais des personnes intéressantes. A souligner la disponibilité de Paula qui nous a organisé deux belles sorties pour la fin de semaine. Très apprécié.
Le prof de la seconde semaine avait une personnalité différente, j’ai moins accompli.  Plus “lay back”. Hélas pas d’activités mais je me suis promenée seule dans Quito.

Le séjour en famille.
L’accueil est une bonne idée, moins de stress à l’arrivée.
Yoli et Euregenio étaient très sympathiques mais davantage habitués à recevoir de “jeunes étudiants”.
Le quartier n’est pas très plaisant. Nous avons été jusqu’à 4 étudiants dans la maison, j’ai trouvé ça beaucoup et lourd.

Si je devais refaire l’expérience, je souhaiterai une famille qui répond davantage à mes attentes. Je prendrai le temps de bien décrire avec qui et chez qui je souhaiterai être.

Je qualifierai mon séjour de très réussi, d’une belle et bonne expérience. Enrichissante.

De retour dans mon pays, je continue des leçons d’Espagnol, mon projet : repartir.
Espagne ou Argentine. Deux différents projets.
Pouvez-vous m’aider pour l’Espagne. Si cela s’avère faisable, je souhaiterai y passer l’automne.
Sinon, j’irai en décembre en Argentine, pour un mois, en décembre, là aussi pouvez-vous m’aider.


  
 
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Francoise dit...

J'ai fait le Peru et l'Ecuador et je suis depuis ce matin a Sucre. Tout est parfait et l'organisation au top : je me regale !

  
 
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Brice raconte:

Je suis de retour de mon séjour en Équateur, celui-ci c'est bien passé dans l'ensemble, en tout cas en ce qui concerne l'école "Academia Latina America" les cours étaient vraiment bien, et l'encadrement aussi. Ma famille d'accueil était incroyable également. Mon projet avec les enfants c'est parfaitement bien déroulé, ils m'ont permis d'apprendre l'espagnol de façon super ludique, et en retour je leur ai apporté des connaissances et une vision plus large du monde dans lequel ils vivent.

  
 
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