An educational course in which the teaching of a foreign language is conducted exclusively in that language.
he recently participated in a one-week Spanish immersion course
Example sentencesExamples
We should consider stateside immersion courses, using native speakers as instructors in a controlled environment.
The program plans to add other courses, including immersion courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish.
Radical experimentation is required, starting with an end to compulsory language classes, and trying immersion courses for well-motivated pupils.
I hoped a three-week immersion course would push my linguistic skills to a new level.
Their prize is a $1,700 federal grant to enroll in a French immersion course at Laval University in Québec City.
Elementary schools offered Mandarin immersion courses aimed at making the anglophones bilingual.
Our new Language and Culture Study Center has organized and delivered the first campus-based program of summer immersion courses in Arabic, Chinese and Spanish.
Last year, the paper paid for thirteen weeks of Spanish lessons for anyone who wanted them, and Schultz took an immersion course in Guatemala, also on the paper's dime.
A combination of the most up-to-date teaching and learning techniques supported by on-line and immersion courses should then be offered and made freely accessible to all.
The principal said they will be offering a Spanish immersion course as an elective.
Definition of immersion course in US English:
immersion course
noun
An educational course in which the teaching of a foreign language is conducted exclusively in that language.
he recently participated in a one-week Spanish immersion course
Example sentencesExamples
Our new Language and Culture Study Center has organized and delivered the first campus-based program of summer immersion courses in Arabic, Chinese and Spanish.
The principal said they will be offering a Spanish immersion course as an elective.
Radical experimentation is required, starting with an end to compulsory language classes, and trying immersion courses for well-motivated pupils.
Elementary schools offered Mandarin immersion courses aimed at making the anglophones bilingual.
Last year, the paper paid for thirteen weeks of Spanish lessons for anyone who wanted them, and Schultz took an immersion course in Guatemala, also on the paper's dime.
The program plans to add other courses, including immersion courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish.
A combination of the most up-to-date teaching and learning techniques supported by on-line and immersion courses should then be offered and made freely accessible to all.
Their prize is a $1,700 federal grant to enroll in a French immersion course at Laval University in Québec City.
I hoped a three-week immersion course would push my linguistic skills to a new level.
We should consider stateside immersion courses, using native speakers as instructors in a controlled environment.