Can advanced Spanish students actually get challenged at Spanish immersion Mexico City

Adult learners visiting a museum during the Fluenz Spanish immersion experience in Mexico City, engaging with art and culture as part of an immersive learning program.

Anne H is “a fairly advanced student of Spanish” and they “provided challenging material” for her. She wasn’t bored or treated like she’d already mastered everything.

Anne H | Palo Alto, CA

“I am a fairly advanced student of Spanish, and they provided challenging material for me.”

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LLP | Solo Traveler

“I was challenged in every class!”

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LLP was “challenged in every class” and found that “wonderful.” The instructors have “diverse education backgrounds in languages, philosophy, film and art”—they can discuss nuanced linguistic concepts, not just run through textbooks.

LLP | Solo Traveler

“The instructors are not only extremely knowledgeable in teaching Spanish but also have diverse education backgrounds in languages, philosophy, film and art.”

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Cara W | Dallas

“The team of instructors were wonderful, knowing where to dive deep and how to push for mastery of each concept before moving on.”

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Cara W saw instructors “knowing where to dive deep and how to push for mastery.” Advanced students don’t coast through—they’re pushed further.