How quickly could you theoretically progress if you attended multiple immersions in a row

Participants connect and converse during a Fluenz Spanish Immersion experience in Mexico City, practicing Spanish in a natural, social environment that reinforces real-world fluency.

PRHB attended three times with “Spanish language skills have improved significantly since I’ve been studying with Fluenz.” She’s noting cumulative improvement across all three attendances—each one builds on the previous.

PRHB | Houston, Texas

“I have taken this course three times and hope to return soon. My Spanish language skills have improved significantly since I’ve been studying with Fluenz.”

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satxreese did Mexico City, Bogota, Mexico City again over a couple years. Each immersion presumably brought her to a higher level—Bogota happened when she was already at intermediate, not beginner.

satxreese | Friends

“My Spanish language learning journey has been so enjoyable, and my progress has amazed me!”

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The coaches you worked with before know where you left off and can build from there. You’re not starting over—you’re advancing from your previous level. Multiple immersions in sequence could theoretically accelerate progression dramatically, though no reviews give exact timelines.