Registration 

The EDEAQ strives to contribute to an optimal organisation of your language course and stay in Arequipa. Therefore - along with the registration - we need some information about you. Complete privacy is guaranteed. Please fill and mark the respective fields of the following registration form.  

Important: Please do not forget to press the button "Send (Register)" after having completed the filling out of this form!

After having pressed the button "Send (Register)”, a new page, which is not listed, will appear (Welcome again!). This page includes all necessary information you will need in order to get to Arequipa safely, including useful hints and tips in view of a productive and well-organised stay in Peru. We suggest that you make a hard copy of this page and keep it with you on your way to Arequipa.


 

1. Personal Data, Course and Accommodations

       
Family Name(s) First Name(s)
Date of Birth    
Street and No. ZIP Code
City/Place Country
Phone (home) Phone (mobile)
Phone (work)    
e-mail (home)

e-mail (work)

How would you like to be contacted?

e-mail (home) e-mail (work)    

Course Type

Private Classes (One-to-one) Standard Course (20 lessons per week)
  Intensive Course I (24 lessons per week)
  Intensive Course II (28 lessons per week)
   
Tuition in small groups Standard Course (20 lessons per week)
 

Intensive Course II (28 lessons per week)

     
Starting Date  
Course duration in weeks  

 

Date of arrival in Lima*

Flight

ata

hours

* We understand that you will make your own travel arrangements only as far as Lima. At this point the EDEAQ will assist you: we will book your Lima - Arequipa flight (and, if you so wish, Arequipa - Lima) as well as your hotel accommodations in Lima for one night. Pertinent information (fares, form of payment, location at the Lima Airport where you pick up your ticket, transfer to your hotel, etc.) will be forwarded approximately eight days prior to your arrival in Lima.
             
Date of arrival in Arequipa**

Flight

at

hours

** We understand that you will have made your own travel arrangements as far as Arequipa, i.e. you already have your Lima - Arequipa flight ticket and you will make your own arrangements for possible transfers and/or an overnight stay in Lima.
             
Date of departure from Arequipa

Flight

at

hours

 

Starting date accommodations Ending date accommodations

Accommodations

Home Stay (including breakfast)  
**(*) Hotel (including breakfast)  
***(*) Hotel (including breakfast)  
No accommodations (language course only)  

 

Are you a smoker?          

yes

 no

 

Allergic reactions against

 

Food/nutritional habits (vegetarian, preferences, etc.)

 

Special wishes

2. Specifications for pre-classification:

Mother Tongue(s)  
First mother tongue
In case you are bilingual, second mother tongue
In case you are trilingual, second and third mother tongue
 

Knowledge of Spanish

Please consult the description of the different performance levels as listed below and anticipate the level you will have reached when you arrive in Arequipa.

Level

Knowledge of other Latin languages

Spanish is a member of the family of Latin languages. In the event that your mother tongue is a Latin language (such as French, Italian, etc.), it will naturally be much easier for you to learn and speak Spanish. The same holds true for students whose mother tongue is non-Latin (such as English, German, Arab or Russian, etc.), but who have a reasonable or advanced knowledge of any Latin language. That is why we are asking about existing knowledge of other Latin languages.

  None   Some  Serviceable     Good    
French

Italian

Portuguese      
Rhaeto-Romantsch 
Latin (full course)
Latin (short course)

Stays in Peru or other Spanish speaking Latin American countries or Spain

Please indicate when, for how long, and for what purpose (business, research/studies, hiking/trekking or travelling, language course, etc.) you have ever visited Peru or other Spanish-speaking Latin American countries or Spain.

Year Type of stay

Weeks

Year Type of stay

Weeks

 

Final Observations

Please state why you want to learn Spanish or to improve it with regard to your language study stay in Arequipa, and what are your particular interests are, etc.

Important: Please do not forget to press the button "Send (Register)" after having completed the filling out of this form! As mentioned above, a new page will appear (Welcome again!). This page includes all necessary information you will need in order to get safely to Arequipa, as well as useful hints in view of a productive and well-organised stay in Peru.

Very important: Please do not forget to “greenlist” (clear) our mail-address (contact@edeaq.com) in the event that you control spam by allowing incoming messages only from senders you have approved beforehand.

 

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Performance Levels

Level 1

Beginner I: You have no knowledge of the Spanish language. You are perhaps familiar with a few expressions and words like "Hello, good morning" (buenos días), "Don't mention it"/"Please" (de nada/por favor), "Thanks" (gracias) or “Good bye” (hasta luego).

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Level 2

Beginner II: You are able to express in a very simple way where you come from, what you do, how old you are, what your profession is, etc. You are able to read and understand simple texts. But pronunciation as well as phrasing still cause considerable difficulties, and a fluent conversation is not yet possible. You know how to conjugate the verbs ending with -ar, -er, and -ir as well as the most important modal verbs (poder, querer, deber, etc.). The correct use of "ser" (to be I) and "estar" (to be II) still presents some difficulties.

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Level 3

Intermediate I: You are familiar with the fundamentals of Spanish grammar, particularly with the forms and use of the diverse past tenses in the indicative mood. You know some forms of the present tense in subjunctive mood ("Presente de Subjuntivo"), but you are not always sure when and how to use them. The use of "ser" and "estar" does not present major problems, neither does the conjugation of the numerous irregular verbs. You dispose of a basic vocabulary and you can follow quite easily a conversation about topics you are familiar with. But there are still some difficulties in constructing complex phrases. With regard to correct pronunciation and wording, you still feel somewhat unsure and limited.

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 Level 4

Intermediate II: You are able to talk about general and job-related topics, to make appointments, to understand business correspondence. Making phone calls still creates slight problems. Reading a newspaper and formulating your own texts is still fairly difficult and requires quite a lot of time. Using in correct way the different past tenses in the indicative mood is (almost) no problem. You know the forms of the present tense in the subjunctive mood ("Presente de Subjuntivo"), and you are able to apply them quite well. You have heard about the past tenses in the subjunctive mood ("Pretérito Imperfecto de Subjuntivo", "Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo", and "Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo"), but the use still looks somewhat difficult.

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 Level 5

Advanced I: You master the structure of the grammar and you have a good command of the subjunctive mood ("Presente de Subjuntivo") as well as of the use of the diverse past tenses in the indicative mood. In addition, you are familiar with the past tenses of the subjunctive mood and you know how to handle them. "Ser" and "estar" are no problem at all. You are able to converse about "God and the World" and to join a round table discussion or to keep abreast in a business negotiation. The flow of your language is good, as well as your vocabulary and the way you express yourself. But everything is still subject to be polished.

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Level 6

Advanced II: Your language is fluent and correct, both in written and oral form. You are able to understand and to formulate difficult pieces of texts. Left to be improved is minor grammatical details related to the elegance of your Spanish, as well as the use of idiomatic terms and, if need be, the accumulation of specific vocabularies.

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EDEAQ – Escuela de Español Ari Quipay
Casilla 11
Arequipa - Perú

Phone:
+51 54 95 934 26 60 or +51 54 22 67 84
e-mail: contact@edeaq.com

Private phone numbers of the Executive Manager of the school,
Mrs. Juana Lourdes Díaz Oviedo de Seelhofer
Monday to Friday:
+51 54 95 934 26 60 or +51 54 27 25 17
Saturday/Sunday:
+51 54 95 934 26 60 or +51 54 27 25 17 or +51 95 857 08 98
e-mail: lula_seelhofer@hotmail.com