LivinginPeru.com
Isabel Guerra

A group of students from Minot State University in North Dakota, USA, has chosen Peru to conduct
a 30-day cultural immersion trip, as Andina news agency quotes.
They will visit tourist attractions and also improve their knowledge of Spanish.
Alex John Lyman, Jessica Revelee, Brandon Smith, Whitney Loftesnes, MacKenzie Mack and Kristina Mader, from United States and Canada, will stay in local family homes so they can enjoy direct contact with Peruvian culture.
"One of my dreams since I teach Spanish in the United States, was to bring my students to this wonderful country, so they can practice the language and know its attractions. So I referred this project to the Minot State University, where it was fully supported," said Kemerly Moorehouse, Spanish professor.
The group will visit Lima, Paracas, Ica, Nazca, Cusco and Puno.
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