Abstract
Immersive language courses have garnered attention as an effective means of improving second language ability while fostering cultural adaptation. Unlike traditional classroom-based methods, immersive programs emphasize experiential learning by engaging learners directly in linguistic and cultural contexts. This paper explores the multifaceted impacts of these courses on language proficiency, cultural sensitivity, and adaptation. Drawing on theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, and comparative analyses, the study evaluates the transformative potential of immersive education and its challenges. The findings underline the importance of integrating real-world experiences in language instruction to achieve linguistic and intercultural competence.
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Qi, Y. (2024). The Impact of Immersive Courses on Second Language Ability and Cultural Adaptation. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 11(2), 202–204. https://doi.org/10.54097/1jbg3210
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