Some learners start with Fluenz online, then attend immersion. This pathway leverages both formats.
jordanmphillips’s journey: “I had only completed Fluenz online level 1 before coming” to Mexico City immersion. She used online for foundational learning, then immersion for acceleration and conversation. Competitors don’t integrate online and immersion—you choose one or the other.
jordanmphillips | Austin, Texas
“I am a beginner beginner in Spanish (I had only completed Fluenz online level 1 before coming) and I learned more in one week than I would have in years of attending Spanish classes at home in Austin.”
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Post-immersion, the integration continues. Patricia S explained: “You still have free access to the Fluenz online program and an opportunity to keep on working with the many outstanding coaches that you worked with during the week onsite.” That’s ecosystem thinking—online for foundation, immersion for acceleration, online again for maintenance/progression.
Patricia S | Larkspur, CA
“The good news is that the learning doesn’t stop after the Immersion week – you still have free access to the Fluenz online program and an opportunity to keep on working with the many outstanding coaches that you worked with during the week onsite (for a fee).”